NLP
Simon Cozens
simon at simon-cozens.org
Thu Sep 6 16:45:15 BST 2007
Paul Makepeace wrote:
> Plenty of it. Classic NLP treatments like phobia cures, internal conflict
> resolution, and so on are so commonplace in therapy your question in the
> context of actual research and fact checking is more like "but does vinegar
> really affect the taste of fish & chips?" or "can I get drunk from drinking
> beer?" It's so blatantly self-evident as to be absurd.
So obvious that there's no need to cite a single study!
> Not a valid comparison - there's a big difference between a feeling of
> wellbeing coming from prayer (which is entirely real to the user in any
> case) to someone who is literally screamingly terrified of snakes one minute
> and able to handle them 10minutes later after a NLP double dissociation
> treatment.
You know more about NLP than you do about prayer, it seems.
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