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Permalink Reply by Vana Papagianni on June 22, 2011 at 3:16pm I don't know about the Omni way but I know for a fact that the NLP fast phobia cure works perfectly well (I first ask them which place they find safe, I recreate it and then use the fast forward and rewind video buttons of three instances they find terrifying- i call them something else if they don't like the word spider for example i call it first event at your mums house). I've tried it with a girl that couldn't go to her garden for 15 years, it took me an hour and she was out in my garden right next to lots of spiders in my plants.
Permalink Reply by Garrett Buttel on August 21, 2011 at 1:10pm NLP techniques certainly distract from and desensitize symptoms. I wonder if anyone has done a study to see what percentage of those helped experience permanent change.
Vana Papagianni said:
I don't know about the Omni way but I know for a fact that the NLP fast phobia cure works perfectly well (I first ask them which place they find safe, I recreate it and then use the fast forward and rewind video buttons of three instances they find terrifying- i call them something else if they don't like the word spider for example i call it first event at your mums house). I've tried it with a girl that couldn't go to her garden for 15 years, it took me an hour and she was out in my garden right next to lots of spiders in my plants.
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