Posted June 1, 2013 in Language Tips

Changing Frame Size

When a patient or client presents a problem,  your noticing the “frame” size, and altering  it can often be the small change that brings about infinite results.

Patient: My health has always been bad.

  1. When you think about your childhood now, can you remember times you felt really good?
  2. I am curious in what ways specifically your health has caused you problems.
  3. What specifically seems to be the problem now?

Patient: I will never get better.

  1. How do you know? You might be better tomorrow, next week, or a year from now.
  2. Then what brought you here today?
  3. I am wondering if there is something you can do today to ensure a healthier future.

Send your questions about how other-than-conscious communication skills can hurt or help your patients and clients to Joel P. Bowman (Joel@SCS-Matters.com) or Debra Basham (Debra@SCS-Matters.com), co-developers of Subtle Communication Systems. We will provide answers to those for you. For more information about Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP), Hypnosis or Hypnotherapy, or about the Imagine Healing Process, visit:http://ImagineHealing.info or http://SurgicalSupport.info.
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