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Escaping the “Black Hole” of Judgement
by Steve Andreas ©2004 “There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.” — Shakespeare (Hamlet) Introduction In English, there are two basic meanings for the word
Building a New Quality of Self-concept*
by Steve Andreas ©2002 Excerpt from the book, Transforming Your Self: becoming who you want to be We have been exploring the impact and the interaction of both process
Resolving Shame
by Steve Andreas ©2002 There are basically three ways that cultures maintain and enforce their group values. One is overt coercion, the threat or use of physical force, incarceration, punishment,
“Kinesthetic Swish”*
by Steve Andreas ©1998 Introduction In their recent Anchor Point article (September 1998, pp 33-37), Michael Hall and Debra Lederer present a procedure which they call “The Kinesthetic Swish Pattern.”
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“Kinesthetic Swish”*
by Steve Andreas ©1998 Introduction In their recent Anchor Point article (September 1998, pp 33-37), Michael Hall and Debra Lederer present a procedure which they call “The Kinesthetic Swish Pattern.”
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Understanding Comics: the Invisible Art*
By Scott McCloud Review by Steve Andreas ©2001 Warren McCulloch was one of the first, and one of the best, to apply the rigor of logic and mathematics to understanding
Turning Refuseniks into Customers: Therapy with involuntary clients
by Steve Andreas Q: I’ve had very limited success treating court-referred clients. They’re often hostile and have little use for me. What do you recommend that I do differently? A:
Transforming an Uncertain/Ambiguous Quality*
by Steve Andreas ©2002 Up to this point I have asked you to explore a quality that you know is true of yourself, and that you like. That specifies that
The True Genius of Virginia Satir
by Steve Andreas About eight years ago, Virginia gave a workshop in San Francisco with Richard Bandler and John Grinder, two men who had closely studied her work and made
The Hidden Curriculum of Everyday Life:
the details of how we generalize
©2004 Overall this workshop will explore in detail how Perceptual Scope, therange of our Sensory-based Experience, and how we Categorize that experience, are the two fundamental building blocks of both
Selecting a Resource to Anchor*
by Steve and Connirae Andreas ©2000 There are many, many aspects of skillful anchoring. The elicitation, the timing, the smoothness and naturalness of introducing the anchor, the skill with which