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Positive Hypnosis Learning by Re -Association #4 Motor Output-front of brain Action or Non-action: Language, speech, writ ing, body movement ~~~c:- #3 Fronta l Integrative Cortex-front of brain Crea e new words oc ideas from re-associations (memori es) #1 Physical (Concrete/ Sensory) Experiences-back of br ain Hear words, see events, experi ence other senses (no rnterpre ation) #2 T emporal Integrative Cor t ex {Reflection)-back of brain Memory s orage for words, Images, ideas, sensa ions collected in 1 Region of Amygdala {technically) front of bra in {approximately between front and back) Emotion monitor ha inter prets meaning of words, images, oc Ideas. Neg ve emo ions can blo memories from tr aveling o fron cortex-danger, out of control, stress ... (more i nstinctive response that goes direc y to mot Of output). If positive, amygdala is less active and permits re-assocra · ans/memori es o move to the frontal cor ex. Interpretation of how James E . Zull shares how one learns. Note: Indi cators show approximate locations. lmaQe from Popular Science Monthl y, V46 ( 1894-1895} (I nt he public domain) Positive Hypnosis: Re-associating with Solution-based Memories, p. 13 EFT, NLP, Hypnosis Learning Cycle Summary - #1-Collect, no interpretation - #2-Stored memories that result in interpretations (anchors) - Amygdala Blocks negative emotions from #3 (frontal cortex) - #3-Problem solving thru re-association - (#4)--0utput once build new learning with Michelle Payton, M.A., D.C.H., Author www.MichellePayton.com : 828-681-1728

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Positive Hypnosis Learning by Re-Association

#4 Motor Output-front of brain Action or Non-action: Language, speech, writing, body movement ~~~c:-

#3 Frontal Integrative Cortex-front of brain Crea e new words oc ideas from re-associations (memories)

#1 Physical (Concrete/Sensory) Experiences-back of brain Hear words, see events, experience other senses (no rnterpre ation)

#2 Temporal Integrative Cortex {Reflection)-back of brain Memory s orage for words, Images, ideas, sensa ions collected in 1

Region of Amygdala {technically) front of brain {approximately between front and back)

Emotion monitor ha interprets meaning of words, images, oc Ideas. Neg a ·ve emo ions can blo memories from traveling o fron cortex-danger, out of control,

stress ... (more instinctive response that goes direc y to mot Of output). If positive, amygdala is less active and permits re-assocra ·ans/memories

o move to the frontal cor ex.

Interpretation of how James E. Zull shares how one learns.

Note: Indicators show approximate locations. lmaQe from Popular Science Monthly, V46 (1894-1895} (In the public domain)

Positive Hypnosis: Re-associating with Solution-based Memories, p. 13 EFT, NLP, Hypnosis Learning Cycle Summary - #1-Collect, no interpretation - #2-Stored memories that result in interpretations (anchors) - Amygdala Blocks negative emotions from #3 (frontal cortex) - #3-Problem solving thru re-association - (#4)--0utput once build new learning

with Michelle Payton, M.A., D.C.H., Author www.MichellePayton.com : 828-681-1728

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Positive Hypnosis Putting the Pieces Together

Establish Theme or Core Need; think of "I don't want ... " scenarios then build opposite phrases of "do want" scenarios + Satisfaction Core Need

Re-habit

- General anchored connections or Re-habits (to be re-successful) using Alpha (relaxed) brainwaves

- Detailed sensory experiences to Re-habit/ Re-associate with using Alpha brainwaves

Core Need:

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- Rank emotional duress -- Typical Brain Waves

Wong-Bakor FACE Pain Rating Scalo -.,0 - Alpha

@®®®®@ Beta

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No Hurts Hurts Hurts Hurts Hurts Hurt Uttle Bit Uttle More Even More Whole Lot WORt Delta

Time: total, one second.

- Collapse old (unwanted) habits with (wanted) Re-habits (T-Map it!) (/ have a specific problem, I have tools from the past to encourage the amygdala to relax, so I can reason through the best solutions.)

- Discussion/Questions

TAKE AWAY ... LOOKING ON THE

Problem Solution

BRIGHT SIDE IS AN EFFECTIVE SOLUTION BUILDING TOOL! with Michelle Payton, M.A., D.C.H., Author www.MichellePayton.com : 828-681-1728