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    Re:NLP
    Sandra Paulsen Inobe PhD · 03/19/03 at 10:39 ET

    Of course there is more to NLP than a one liner. This forum is not about NLP. I don't know more about NLP except that it's obviously different from EMDR.

    As to your question, "Did you work with Grinder", I guess you mean Dr Shapiro, though you addressed me. In case you hadn't noticed, Dr Shapiro doesn't post here. I do on her behalf. I've never heard about her working with Grinder -- she worked with the Mental Research Institute in Palo Alto however.

    Replies:
    • Re:NLP, by Caefu, 03/19/03
    • Re:NLP, by Mike Strong, 03/19/03
      • Re:NLP, by Professor, 03/20/03
    • nlp/emdr: a question, by interested, 03/20/03
    • Re:NLP, by Curious, 03/21/03
      • Re:NLP, by Sandra Paulsen Inobe PhD, 03/27/03
        • Re:NLP, by Sandra Paulsen Inobe PhD, 03/28/03
          • Re:NLP, by Caefu, 04/08/03
            • Re:NLP, by Sandra Paulsen Inobe PhD, 04/08/03
            • Re:NLP, by Professor, 04/11/03
              • Re:NLP, by Sandra Paulsen Inobe PhD, 04/12/03
                • Re:NLP, by Professor, 04/12/03
                  • Re:NLP, by Sandra Paulsen Inobe PhD, 04/13/03
                  • Re:NLP&EMDR: Strange bedfellows?, by Roy Biventine, 04/14/03
                  • Re:NLP&EMDR: Strange bedfellows?, by Caefu, 05/02/03
        • Re:NLP, by Curious, 04/15/03
          • Re:NLP, by , 04/15/03
            • Re:NLP, by Ricky Greenwald, 04/16/03
              • Re:NLP, by , 04/16/03
              • Re:NLP, by Robert, 08/10/03

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