Sunday, June 28, 2009

NLP New Orlean Flexability Drill and NLP Change Personal History



What is the New Orleans Flexibility Drill?

The New Orleans is rarely used and has been replaced by Time line Therapy. And in the spirit of the psychology I will spare you the details and briefly describe this ancient treatment.

This drill is used to delete negative feelings from a specific situation by collapsing past negative anchors installing more resourceful anchors. For instance, when my mom talks to me it make me want to pull out my hair.




What is the NLP Change Personal History?

Personal history change is relatively easy and effective (like all NLP techniques) and is used to create a more resourceful past experience.

The first thing a NLP practitioner would do is to have the client imagine the reoccurring negative emotion that happened in the past and anchor that emotion.

Then, build a series of positive anchors. Next, have the client lay down and imagine the negative emotion that was in the past. Then, the NLP practitioner would fire off the positive emotions anchor.

Test the past emotion, and repeat as many times as necessary and future pace.

2 comments:

  1. Josh,

    Couple of challenges with this post:

    1. You have to outline the full New Orleans flexibility drill. to get credit for this question.

    2. please understand the nowhere do we have to have anyone lie down to experience any NLP technique. that's the beauty of NLP. it can be done anywhere, anytime, with the client wide awake and alert. Please correct that so it doesn't cirulate out on the web okay?

    I appreciate your willingness to roll up your sleeves and get into these techniques. The NLP students who are the most willing to explore and make "mistakes" are the ones who get good the fastest.

    Mark Shepard, NLPT

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