Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Dobson's Subjective Reversal |
Posted by: | John Grinder |
Date/Time: | 03/10/2002 22:54:51 |
Harlan What you describe is the standard way of testing effective work using anchoring formats. This dates back to the mid-70s. You access the problem state and anchor it (in any system or combinations of systems, in or out of consciousness); you anchor the desired state (same parameters); you collapse anchors; you wait for the smoke to clear and then you fire the first anchor (the one for the problem state) and if the work was well-done, you get the desired state. Standard test for the effectiveness of anchoring. Is this what you are calling the subjective reversal? BTW, did you put one of my postings from this website on ebay? John |