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Andrew T. Austin On “Shouting at the Deaf” – Metaphor Structure and Therapeutic Intervention

Andrew T. Austin On Shouting at the Deaf” – Metaphor Structure and Therapeutic Intervention
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Quote:NLP practitioners are usually very good at matching sensory modalities, Master Practitioners are very good at pacing modalities and leading into sensory overlap.  NLP trainers, one would hope, are able to pace, lead and overlap submodalities.  However, how many NLPers are able to pace and lead the logical structure of their clients reasoning and problem solving ability?All the information is there, we just have to know how and what to listen for.  So often it gets missed.  The client expresses it perfectly, but no one hears.  They might as well be shouting at the deaf.In this introduction to his body of work entitled, metaphors of Movement, Andrew T. Austin will demonstrate how to hear the exact structure of the client’s problem and how to design a specific and exact intervention that doesn’t rely on a set routine of applied techniques in the hope that one will work.VIP / PU Now.On an unrelated note :There seem to be updates on this Austin GB – he uploads more over time on FB :”Ssshhh! Just uploading a video update for metaphors in My Attic, the website that is not allowed to be mentioned on Facebook. “The Fulfillments” will be available on the “self as container” section in about an hour from now.”Innerbalance doesn’t seem to able to provide them. Anyone ?

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