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Neuro-Linguistic Programming

NLP process – answer NLP uses self-image and attitude towards illness to effect
change and to promote healing. Students are made aware of their unique abilities and
possibilities to provide success

Presuppositions - answer The beliefs a person have that effect how they can make
changes to themselves and/or to circumstances in the world around them.

Representational Systems - answer1. Visual, 2. Auditory, 3. Kinesthetic, 4. Gustatory, 5.
Olfactory. (If a dog is crying, the ears will send this information to the brain. In addition,
we might touch the dog. We probably won't taste the dog. So, these are the "inputs" to
the brain.

Sub modalities - answer A neuron's preferred stimulus range (cold vs warm; red vs
green; sweet vs bitter; loud vs soft and lastly high vs low pitch) The information can be
represented in different ways based on our feelings, prejudices and value systems.
These values are unique to each of us. It is part of our "internal" system.

Meta-Model - answera set of questions designed to find the explicit meaning in a
person's communication.

Sensory Acuity - answerPaying attention to all elements in the communication
environment. Physical feedback in addition to someone's words are to gain as much
from the communication as possible.

Rapport - answerrelation of mutual understanding or trust and agreement between
people

Milton Model - answerto maintain rapport with the patient. It is often used in hypnotic or
trance state sessions.

Givens - answerthe beliefs a person will find useful in effecting changes to themselves
and/or to the world. "raw materials" that are not part of your identity, they help you
become your identity.

Feedback - answerused instead of failure. So any kind of answer helps NLP to
understand what the individual gets from the topic.

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