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Re: Addictions structures



At 10:26 22/12/1996 +1100, you wrote:
>>Dear Bernard,
>             What would happen if a person with MPD went to a NLPer and
>(with the help probably a lot of reframing of other parts)the NLPer
>installed into the person a "boss" part. A part thats responsabilty was to
>allow control to certain parts in certain situtations and not in others. Is
>this something that is (simplistic but) feasible?

In theory this is feasible. In fact these parts are not actually parts as
we use to label them in traditional 6 steps reframing. The problem is
these parts are exclusive parts: some of them excludes others. So you 
can't have all the parts being present at the same time. 

I use to name these parts personalities because most of the time
switching from one personality to another induces partial or
complete amnesia about what had occured when the previous personality
was "driving the bus".

One way to do the job you're suggesting is to build the "boss" part
or meta personality under deep trance and to give this "boss" part
skills to communicate and negociate with the other parts.

A more generative job will be done if we train the "boss" part to
do some integrative job to merge day after day the skills, the
behaviors, the memories and so on of each personality into
the "boss" part. 

>Have a fun Christmas

You too,

Be well,
----
Bernard Frit

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