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Neuro linguistic
programming Introduction (NLP)
NLP-Sub
modalities
NLP-Sensory Acuity
NLP-Milton Model
Milton model refers to a set of linguistic patterns derived by Milton Erickson,
the father of modem hypnotherapy. These language patterns are used to help guide
someone without interfering with their experience. For example, "Consider the
time you noticed the dog." The options are made purposely vague so that the
topic will have ample opportunities to form it in his or her mind. For example,
the therapist did not suggest what kind of dog it was, what was its shade etc.
It's as much as you to fill in those blanks. This manner, you'll be able to
personalize it the way it makes most sense to you. Thus, this suggestion is very
common and can be used for everyone. The Milton-model helps the therapist to
maintain rapport with the patient. It's typically utilized in hypnotic or trance
state sessions.
By utilizing these models, (lots of them modeled from the conduct and actions of
profitable folks) NLP enables us to recognize how we and others create our own
distinctive maps of reality. It allows us to understand our personal and others'
processes of resolution making, communication, motivation and learning.
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