Guest guest Posted March 17, 2005 Report Share Posted March 17, 2005 Your intial post looked like your POV on the merits of exposure therapy in curing *either* emotional issues or physical/sensory issues. You seem to equate the former with phobias and the latter with allegies. In NLP practice, I'm not sure such a distinction holds. I think Ruth attempted to make this point with reference to what NLP calls anchors. I read only a brief snippet of your dialogue with Ruth, so I'm not sure if in your personal experience you discount the possibility than allergies can manifest from emotional reactions. Generally, emotional reactions have physical correlates. How would you describe the physical reaction (anxiety, stress, cold sweat, etc) to an already cleaned kitchen surface by a sufferer of OCD for example? Just as our minds can treat an innocuous item in the world with a fearful or unreasoning response, the body can mistakenlyly treat a non-harmful item as dangerous--resulting in an allergy to it. Apparently, many allergies originate in a bad experience. So what happens for lots of people is you learn to be scared, or allergic, and that can be unlearned too. One NLP expert says " An allergy is rather like a phobia of the immune system " . > > : > > >> I've been reading all the stuff about NLP with interest. From the post below am I right in saying that with NLP whatever is causing the problem you are then exposed to that again and again until it's not a problem? Is this not unlike exposure therapy? > > > > : > > > You are correct, . That particular application of NLP, > phobia cures, is not unlike exposure therapy. > > > > As I've written about earlier in one of the forums, I've managed to cure arachnophobia by gradual exposure. It seems that it works best with emotional issues. > > > > Physical/sensory problems seem to only get worse by exposure. > > > > Inger > > .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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