PART II: NLP, Anger, And The Art of Conversational Change

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Uploaded by on Jul 10, 2007

In the second of this two-part presentation, Dr. Robert Mantell demonstrates how easy it can be to help someone alter even years of habitually unresourceful behavior. Using nothing more than the most basic tools of NLP - in this case, simple verbal anchoring - Dr. Mantell helps this subject create brand new, far more empowering associations to age-old environmental triggers that used to cause him to react in disturbing and disproportionate ways.

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  • Hi, VC... Thanks for your kind comments.

    VC, the short answer to your question about whether this would work for an eating disorder is "YES". Although the process by which this would work would require to be different (since it's a different kind of problem), the overall approach -- that is, doing whatever is necessary to change how a person perceives whatever "makes" them want to do an unresourceful behavior -- is essentially the same.

    Hope that helps!

    Robert Mantell, Ph.D.

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  • This was a joy to watch. I like the idea of keeping the clients eyes up away from AD. I will be using this on my anger management clients. Thanks for making the film.

  • That made me feel good just watching that! =)

  • Would this work for an eating disorder?

  • I hope he's married because his wife is going to get a new man!

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