Re: NLP and neurological diseases
At 07:24 AM 3/11/96 -0800, Suzi wrote:
>Ake, I'm glad to hear that someone (hopefully more than one :) is working on
>this. I've been curious about Alzheimer's and the widely different ways it
>affects the functioning of the afflicted people. I wonder... does the way
>Alzheimer's hits a person, have anything to do with the way that they
>process information? How does NLP fit in the picture? While I know almost
>nothing about Alzheimer's *and* NLP, I think (intuit?) that there is a
>connection there. While it may not be a cure, understanding the way the
>disease will hit, and being able to create supports and choices to deal with
>the different types of loss of mental function seems like a wonderful thing...
>
>walk in beauty
>
>Suzi
Hi Suzi,
Perhaps Alzheimers has something to do with the orientation of the
client's time lines - elicit them, and move them gently, and with the
subconscious agreement, into view, and memory is often more
accessible.
It may also have to do with us inadvertently,giving our brain the
instructions to make it difficult to remember - a whole generation
with an increasing incidence (?) of Alzheimers grew up on the song
"TRY TO REMEMBER the kind....." Remember?
Cheers,
Dick Harbers
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