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- ****essing the condition by Williams, et al. Sequent Repatterning is often known as sequent repatterning therapy or SRT. Since 2001 the published, peer-reviewed...
- changes in humans, Cameron used different methods of depatterning and repatterning the brain. The procedures included psychic driving, drug-induced sleep...
- Richard Wayne Bandler (born 1950) is an American consultant in the field of self-help. With John Grinder, he founded the neuro-linguistic programming (NLP)...
- the Allan Memorial Institute in Quebec, Canada, was interested in the repatterning of the brains of those with mental illnesses. He hypothesized that mental...
- symbols in the air and drinking water; these are intended to "integrate", "repattern", and increase blood flow to the brain. Though the organization claims...
- wrote that neurobabble can appear in "ads [that] suggest that brain 'repatterning' will foster effortless learning, creativity, and prosperity." He ****ociated...
- where to look restructures these areas of the brain. This cognitive repatterning can result in some of the symptoms found in such disorders. In the domain...
- co-aut****d the book Wake Up in Bed, Together! A Handbook for ****ual Repatterning (Stein & Day, 1975). Nolte died of cancer at the age of 81 at her home...
- Catania, Francesco; Gout, Jean-François; Rho, Mina (2011-09-22). "The Repatterning of Eukaryotic Genomes by Random Genetic Drift". Annual Review of Genomics...
- M. M. (2011). "Phenotypic plasticity, heterochrony and ontogenetic repatterning during juvenile development of divergent Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus)"...