A Phobia is a perfect example of a "one-time learning." It is an intense neurological reaction to a stimulus that the nervous system learns instantly to protect the individual. In many cases, the client doesn't differentiate between the label (the word "mouse") and the actual external trigger (seeing a mouse).
The Phobia Cure Process
- Establish a resource anchor.
- Acknowledge the client's ability to learn instantly.
- Discover the strategy for firing the phobia.
- Use a timeline to go back to the earliest occurrence.
- Dissociate: Have them watch the memory on a movie screen from a projector booth.
- Run the movie forward fast in Black and White (Charlie Chaplin style).
- White out or Black out at the end.
- Associate and run the movie backwards at normal speed in full colour.
- Repeat until the client can no longer access the feeling.
- Test and Future Pace.
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