NLP – Weight Loss Session

June 4, 2010 on 12:34 pm | In NLP | 9 Comments


For details of workshop mp3 recording recorded in Dec 2009: www.andrewtaustin.com Video: Part 3 of a session with Steve at the end of an NLP Seminar hosted in Bristol by Andrew T. Austin. www.weightlosshypnotherapy.co.uk

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  1. Can’t hear a thing.

    Comment by steptile — Friday, June 4, 2010 #

  2. The sound is nasty, you should record the whole thing all over again. This time use a wireless microphone for you and for the patient.

    Comment by crisace — Friday, June 4, 2010 #

  3. Cool! A Nelper discussion :D . Agreed there is a lot going on and Andrew uses a compulsion blowout technique (I think) in there (size driver) amongst other things. In truth I didn’t watch it very closely or try to break it down too much.
    I took more of a general view and tried to enjoy the piece.

    Comment by CrazySnake1066 — Friday, June 4, 2010 #

  4. I don’t think the size driver modality is the issue, if you watch again Andrew emphasises that bad decisions are based on still images and good decisions based on moving images. The size driver is something that the client brings, had the clinet not used size then I’m sure Andrew would have stuck with eating more, I think this issue over faces the client and make them see the bad habit over and over again.

    Comment by northern35s — Friday, June 4, 2010 #

  5. Hmmm, well ok. Sorry for talking jargon. I took you to be a practitioner. Submodalities are a stream of NLP which give more specific details about the modalities of sight, sound and feeling. It’s just a means to get more specific about the details of a particular modality and it turns out that some of the submodalities can have a strong affect on the representation. Size happens to be a common one for many people.

    Comment by CrazySnake1066 — Friday, June 4, 2010 #

  6. that kind of depends on whether or not you have a “size driver modality”? Dude, pardon my ignorance, I have no idea what you just said. Again, I like the fact that Andy kept it simple. I have heard many speak about NLP, including Bandler and Grinder. Never before have I heard of ’size driver sub modality’. Are you giving constructive criticism or just talking shite?

    Comment by plevras — Friday, June 4, 2010 #

  7. “I wonder if the effects will stick…” That kind of depends on whether or not you have a size driver submodality doesn’t it?

    Comment by CrazySnake1066 — Friday, June 4, 2010 #

  8. I was doing the exercise along with Steve and found myself feeling sick in the pit of my stomach. I also visualized myself throwing up a mass of food. Very messy and disgusting. I just wonder whether the effects of the association with sickness will stick for me. Very impressive though. I like the fact that Andy kept it simple.

    Comment by plevras — Friday, June 4, 2010 #

  9. Nice work Andy.

    Comment by alzico — Friday, June 4, 2010 #

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