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by Martin Reed
lead NLP Trainer with Talisman Training Ltd
In his book “Tricks of the Mind”, Derren Brown relates how he used an NLP/Hypnosis technique to divert an aggressive drunk from his intended action of assault and ended up sitting on the kerb talking to the guy. If you have read the book you will know [...]

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How do you choose which training company to do your NLP Training with?
There are hundreds of training organisations offering “certificated” NLP courses, from short 7 day Practitioner to full 120 hours face to face training, all require an investment of time and money, so how do you choose where to spend your money and time, [...]

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By Alan Jones,
Principal of Empowerment Trainings
Trainer with Talisman Training Ltd & Communicating Excellence
Over a number of articles I intend to examine binds, double binds and unconscious double binds in relation to therapy and hypnosis.
In this article I intend to introduce the various types of binds and offer some of my initial thoughts. Later articles will [...]

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by Alan Jones

An often quoted study by Albert Mehrabian Professor Emeritus of Psychology, UCLA),  is his findings on inconsistent messages of feelings and attitudes known as the 7%-38%-55% Rule.

7 Percent of the meaning of a communications is in the words, 38 percent in the tonality and 55 percent in the general body language.

Mehrabian’s [...]

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Recently I have seen some daytime television where shows are using Lie detector machines or so called experts who claim they know when someone is lying with 96% accuracy. Jeremy Kyle, Tricia and Judge Judy are some.
Judge Judy claims to know when someone is lying by their “Eye Accessing Cues,” a little more about [...]

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This post assumes some knowledge of NLP, the Meta Model & Dilt’s Logical Levels.
 At Empowerment Trainings and Talisman Training there is an emphasis on ‘Clean Processing,’ in their coaching, modelling, therapy and training. Which honours the NLP Principle, “Everyone has all the resources they need.”
Caveat.
“Everyone lives in their own unique Model of the [...]

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