NLP Eye Tracking using EMDR
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I don't care if this is shit, EMDR worked for me. Phantom pains are also crap to non-amputees, and any one who has lived a great old life would not undertand EMDR. I wish I didn't have my accident, and didn'thave to benefit from EMDR, but I did, and I did. Able bodied dickheads should fuck right off, its none of your fucking business.
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Agreeed :) well put.
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@vicvicbitter Great point. Phantom limb syndrome sounds like bologne to people who haven't lost a limb. And you're exactly right. It tends to be people who've had very tame lives who don't understand trauma, and who tell you to "just get over it". I was raped and molested as a toddler. The way some people talk, you'd think they assume I'm just moping around and wallowing in it for attention. No, it really does change you for the worse, and it's the pain that follows that's the worst part.
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@terryelston I'm one of those "soldiers"....it helps
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You haters might want to try having some brain injury so you can understand the need for breaking therapies to help reorganize the brain. Taking Prozac, medicinal weed, cigarettes, alcoholism, etc. should be the target of your puns, for it 'gives in' to the trauma and may create more trauma. This NLP EMDR, on the other hand, works on fixing the problem. It's a great discovery. Thanks for this video. Now I know to do the eye movements slower rather than in a fast jerking motion.
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As and NLP Master Practitioner and an experienced EMDR Clinician I have seen nothing in this video clip which is EMDR! Whilst what is shown may be a way of finding glitches it is NOT EMDR. EMDR should only be practiced by a fully trained person who is also aware of how to deal with the things it may uncover. It is a wonderful process which has amazing results when carried out professionally.
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I bet this don't work for most people since i have yet to find any real proof i have not tried it but i am going to very soon and will prolly feel more stupid than i did before i went in but i have a an open mind but i must say this only makes half sense to me.Hope it works but i'm not holding my breath...
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@vicvicbitter "Phantom Limb Syndrome" as it's called is a cluster of symptoms one may experience after the loss of a limb resultant from battle, disease or amputation. It is a curious idea in that it states a limb such as a leg need not be present for the sensation of it's presence to exist. However, one must first have the limb and it's coresponding neuronal networks established. This is to say that while the limb is gone, the neurons devoted to the non-existant limb are still operational.
As an NLP Trainer, nothing in your statement relates to Rapport or any flexibility in your model of the world with regards to your NLP training!
Shapiro proposed that although a number of different processes underlie EMDR, the eye movements add to the therapy's effectiveness by evoking neurological and physiological changes that may aid in the processing of the trauma memories being treated. We are not proposing we are doing a whole EMDR treatment here, yet exposure may increase curiosity
terryelston 7 months ago
yea, get a life :)
terryelston 1 year ago
Nuclei or bodies of these nerves are found in the brain stem. The nuclei of the abducens and oculomotor nerves are connected, therefore the brain is connected to the eye movements. You could ask the chicken and egg question, (are glitches down to the muscles or is the mind making the glitches 1st) yet I work in a holistic way so the whole unit is connected.
terryelston 1 year ago
Yes, full respect to the below comment. As time moves on, more 'issues' will be of a mental nature in line with our progression as a race. Therefore wheby physical solutions would have been ok for older generations, the modern society is more invloved with mental activities, therefore mental challenges will be more apparent. There may even be vitual councellors for vitual relationships soon!
terryelston 1 year ago
Love these guys who say 'nonsense' etc. Where's the contribution there? He won't have done any research or even begun to observe others carefully b4 making an unintelligent 'dump' on the rest of us trying to give something. YouTube is a place to give your flavour of life. Being aware of eye patterns is a skill worth learning. It will increase your ability to tune in with another and have an idea of what's going on with them when you are engaged wih them. That's if you realy want to engage!
terryelston 2 years ago
check out EMDR. NLP didn't come up with it and i know people who have been treated professionally with EMDR for traumatic events I.E. soldiers after service having seen friends blown up etc. Tell them it's all in their mind!
terryelston 2 years ago