Drugs and Addiction

Drugs and Addiction
Rapport Issue

21

Publication Date

September 28th 2010

Authors

Nick Kemp

Working in private practice is a world apart from what is often taught in NLP trainings. Private clients simply don’t respond in the same way as seminar delegates, and some of the most challenging types of client are those who have drug dependencies. I talked about this recently in Boulder Colorado during the Advanced Mastery Training, pointing out that when people talk about “drug dependency” this covers a massive range of different behavioural problems. A simple swish or kinesthetic anchor often won’t have a great deal of effect and it’s important to realise that “the end behaviour” is the result of the client becoming fixed in a specific pattern of behaviour, thinking, feeling and responding in the exact same manner...

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