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anonymous
2011-07-11 19:49
- 各ランダウンでは、ところどころで、ABCDルーチンを使うようです。
Weight Rundown
<中略>
Ask each question, and note the meter read.
If it does not read and there is no response, go to the next question.
If a question reads, or the client has an answer, find out about it.
If an answer involves an individual, clear any upset with that person.
If it involves a group (e.g., "my family/' "my job/'etc.) ask: "What person represents the group?" and handle the upset with that individual.
After handling an answer to a question, check the question to see if there is still charge on it. If so, handle each read until the question is clean before going the next question.
End the session if a person has a new awareness in the session, and continue from that place in the next session. If the client has a big win in a session, or reports a really big win between sessions, you should end the rundown rather than risk overrunning. (You can always take up where you left off if the client has a "relapse.")
1 What problem is food or eating a solution to?
[Use Routine B for Quandaries on page 164 for each problem found.]
2. Is food a reward?
3. Who gets upset when you don't eat?
4 Who likes you more when you eat?
5. Who told you you'd feel better if you ate?
6. Is being big safer?
7. Is being heavy a solution to a sexual problem?
8 Do you use food or eating to stay in touch with your body?
9. Were you once skinny and considered ugly?
10. Do you think of your body as superior to yourself?
11. Do you ever substitute eating for love?
12. Do you ever substitute eating for sex?
13 Do you use eating to handle anger?
14 Do you eat to punish or take revenge on someone?
[If so, find out who, and clear any upset with Routine A for Upsets and
Disagreements on page 160.]
15 Is food a substitute for some other activity?
16 Is food a substitute for some emotion?
17. Do you admire someone who is overweight?
18. Regarding your weight problem, is there a past life experience?
[Use Routine D for Fear/Repressed Traumatic Memories on page 169 for each
problem found.]
19 Did you have a particularly successful or happy past lifetime as a fat person?
20 Were you ever in a society where being fat was attractive?
21 Were you ever in a society where it was an honor to be fat?
22Were you ever in a society where being fat was a sign of power?
23 Did you ever starve to death?
[Use Routine D for Fear/Repressed Traumatic Memories on page 169 for each problem found.]
24 Did you ever die from malnutrition?
25 Are you eating for someone else?
[If so, find out who, and handle. See #26 below.]
26 Is there an entity who makes you eat?
[If so, have the client communicate with the entity. Find out what it's doing there,how it"helps"the client, and negotiate a departure if possible.]
27 Is someone afraid of starving?
28. By eating, are you repaying someone?
29 Is there someone who tells you when ifs OK or not OK to eat?
30 Who objects when you don't eat?
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