Re: NLP and neurological diseases -Reply
On Sun, 3 Nov 1996, Ake Ljungdahl cnsf wrote:
> Hello,
> I am a neurologist mostly seeing patients with movement
disorders like
> Parkinsons Disease, other tremors and dystonia. My experience
with NLP is
> very limited, just started practitioner training. So my question is
> simply: Does anyone know of specific NLP strategies that has
been used to
> help people with movement disorders?
> Thanks,
> Ake
Ake, One of the things you will discover in your study of NLP is
that it works from the very specific with a single individual or part
of an individual's consciousness and only slowly moves to
generalize. I would suspect that you will not find any >general<
information on movement disorders but instead will find many
>specific< techniques that may be applied to the movement
disorder of the single individual you may work with at the
moment. The question is "How can I apply (a technique) to help
this individual to (deal with/overcome) the specific way this
individual manifests movement disorder?" After finding patterns
of specific ways of manifesting a disorder and finding them
identical, applying specific interventions successfully, then you
can begin to generalize. I hope this helps. Let us all know how
you progress with this. Best of luck to you.
Wayne Talbot