Topic: | Re:Re:NLP Changework vs. Therapy and Coaching |
Posted by: | John Schertzer |
Date/Time: | 16/04/2003 17:44:07 |
John, I could throw that question back at you, since it was you who said you don't do therapy. But my first response would be the entirety of NLP, since although a lot of the techniques are adaptable to therapy and coaching I don't think that's what defines them. But that would lead nowhere. But say I wanted to anchor a drug state, just for my own pleasure, and say that anchor didn't have any positive outcome outside the satisfaction of my own gratuitous desires. Or the blending of any number of states, just as a curiosity. And if someone wants to call on my services for such experiments, well... you could call it therapy, or you could call it coaching, but you could also call it interior decorating. And perhaps there will be some therapeutic or coaching-like by-product. You might be able to say that NLP is at a higher logical level than coaching and therapy... Oh yeah, and then there's modeling, and passing along that model, obviously, which is more about education. I believe... best, JS |