The NLP Fast Phobia Cure or Double Dissociation is one way of helping both clients and yourself to remove the pain of traumatic memories and incidents.
This is the part four of the Fast Phobia Cure filmed during the NLP Practitioner training in Newcastle upon Tyne.
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As neurological research catches up with NLP it can now be shown why NLP’s Fast Phobia Cure and Eye Movement Integration methods work in practically all cases of trauma to reduce and dissipate negative emotions and remove the sting of traumatic and problematic memories.
Posted onSeptember 9, 2009|Comments Off on Fast Phobia Elimination NLP – Part Two
As neurological research catches up with NLP it can now be shown why NLP’s Fast Phobia Cure and Eye Movement Integration methods work so well to reduce trauma and problematic memories.
This next clip is part two of The Fast Phobia Cure recorded during the Communicating Excellence NLP Practitioner Training in Newcastle upon Tyne.
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Posted onAugust 24, 2009|Comments Off on Fast Phobia Cure NLP – Part One
The Fast Phobia Cure is one of the best known and often least understood NLP processes for changing the meaning of traumatic or debilitating experiences from a persons past personal history.
Our Newcastle and Northumberland NLP Practitioner training and Clinical Hypnotherapy training course teaches practitioners and clinical hypnotherapists to use this process in a variety of ways to assist clients and yourself to be able to become free from unwanted and limiting past experiences.
NLP therapeutic interventions essentially take two forms. It is possible to change the problem state by either changing the internal representations that accompany the state or we can change the physiology, the body positions and breathing that accompany the state.
This video demonstration with Nigel Hetherington on a NLP Practitioner training in Newcastle of the Fast Phobia Cure uses both changing physiology and changing internal representations.