Description: This workshop offers a hands-on exploration of how clients organize time internally and how subtle shifts in that structure can change emotion, behavior, and choice. Through live demonstrations and guided experiments, it shows how timelines shape memory, planning, anxiety, guilt, and motivation, and how content-free adjustments can reduce distress, improve focus, and increase flexibility across everyday clinical issues.
Syllabus Description: Past experiences and future plans are organized in a sequence that marks out a "timeline" in our personal space. The shape and other characteristics of a timeline are a basis for both great skills and troublesome limitations. Learn how to elicit and change a timeline in relation to specific outcomes.
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*Sessions may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality*
Steve Andreas, NLP, is an American psychotherapist and author specializing in Neuro-linguistic programming. With his wife and partner Connirae, they are the co-editors and/or authors of many NLP books (both classics from the early days of the field, and new innovations) and over fifty NLP articles.