All posts tagged "research"
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Useful Feedback Sane Language
Recent scientific research on affirmations allows coaches and hypnotists to use ‘Sane Language’ to program their clients for success. But his does this process actually work on a neurological level? Lisa Legault from Clarkson University and her...
- Posted May 6, 2016
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Sane Language for Academic Stress
Sane Language is the art of using words in thoughts and speech to program your mind for success. Historically the success of affirmations has been hit and miss because the scientific principles underlying the effect of affirmations...
- Posted May 4, 2016
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Rewire your brain for happiness and wealth…
In NLP we examine our own preferences according to a set of criteria we call Meta Programs. Meta Programs include characteristics such as whether you are an optimist or a pessimist, whether you prefer visual sensory information...
- Posted October 14, 2015
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Virtual reality machine
Wouldn’t it be cool if you had a virtual-reality machine? If you’re a gamer then your computer creates virtual worlds for you when you play, perhaps driving your virtual car around the virtual streets of virtual Tokyo, or...
- Posted March 11, 2015
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Pain is in your head, and how to control it
Pain really is in your head. Although the physical sensation which causes the pain might take place at any part of your body, the actual sensation of pain takes place in your brain. And your brain is...
- Posted March 5, 2015
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Metaphorical neuro-science
We love neuroscience! Okay then we said it, we admitted we are neuroscience junkies. I love reading about neuroscience, as a result I use a lot of neuroscience explanations to support my change work and in my...
- Posted March 4, 2015
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Life after death and Past Life Regression
I regularly see clients who want to experience a past life regression. During a past life regression the client enters trance and visits a previous lifetime. Sometimes they do this because they have an issue in this...
- Posted March 3, 2015
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Be provocative!
Provocative therapy was developed by Frank Farrelly. It involves ‘taking the side of’ the problem, and encouraging the client to argue against you. But how does it work? A recent study by Emily Falk of Penn U...
- Posted February 27, 2015
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Rapport rapport rapport
Whenever the issue of rapport between therapist (or coach) and client is raised, argument follows. In the NLP canon rapport is built by mirroring and matching. This can be done on a physical basis (by matching gestures...
- Posted February 27, 2015
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Good news and bad news for smokers
We are always on the look out for research on the effects of smoking to help our hypnosis clients to understand the risks they are taking. This fascinating new large scale study from Australia shows the usual...
- Posted February 26, 2015