The Origins of Neuro-Linguistic Programming by John Grinder

The Origins of Neuro-Linguistic Programming by John Grinder

Author:John Grinder [John Grinder and R. Frank Pucelik]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781845908645
Publisher: Crown House Publishing
Published: 2013-07-28T16:00:00+00:00


With such a client so trained, we could apply a pattern, or set of patterns, observe the consequences, use amnesia to remove the effective intervention, and then use a distinct pattern, or set of patterns, to determine whether we could make a second, third (and so on) intervention using these alternative patterns and sets of patterns.

Again, to this day, I am unable to decide what such a use of amnesia, and the subsequent retesting of patterning that it afforded us, represents epistemologically. Did we actually succeed in removing active traces of the first, second, and so on interventions? Is this actually a viable method of conducting research? In the cases where the client demonstrated marked reactions – such as a phobia – it certainly was convincing at the time. Such a radical program requires careful evaluation. There may well be ways to answer this question with the newer forms of instrumentation to determine what precisely is going on with amnesia, and its possible use as a research tool.



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