Changeworking

James Tripp & Ruckus Skye
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Feb 24, 2025 • 46min

Tools: Timeline & Memory Reconsolidation

EPISODE SUMMARY In this episode, Ruckus and James Tripp dive into the world of timeline techniques and memory reconsolidation—tools that can create profound, lasting change for clients and practitioners alike. Ruckus shares his personal enthusiasm for timeline work, revealing how it has transformed both his client sessions and his own healing journey. The conversation explores the neurological basis of memory, debunking common misconceptions about how our minds store experiences, and offering practical insights into how practitioners can help clients reprocess painful memories without re-traumatizing them. You'll discover why changing your relationship to past events can be more powerful than trying to "get over" them, how to work with resistance as a natural protective mechanism, and why timeline techniques provide such a versatile framework for changework.   TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Opening introduction 01:52 Origins of timeline techniques and the Bandler/Grinder split 02:45 Different ways people organize time in their minds ("in time" vs "through time") 05:43 Timeline positions and viewing memories from different perspectives 07:56 How changing your relationship to memories leads to reprocessing 11:38 Depotentiating negative energies from memories 13:39 Discussion about resistance in clients and how to work with it 18:22 Content-free work with timeline techniques 21:05 The "memory wars" and Elizabeth Loftus's research on false memories 24:25 Memory reconsolidation as a general approach rather than a specific protocol 30:42 Working with clients who don't consciously recall specific memories 34:26 Other NLP tools related to memory reconsolidation (Change Personal History, Decision Destroyer) 40:17 Philosophical discussion on creating positive memories vs seeking truth 46:01 Closing   LINKS Tad James Timeline Therapy (book) https://www.amazon.com/Therapy-Basis-Personality-Pedagogy-Changing/dp/1785832832 Memory Reconsolidation in Psychotherapy: The Neuropsychotherapist Special Issue (book) https://www.amazon.com/dp/1506004342 Elizabeth Loftus's TED Talk on false memorieshttps://www.ted.com/talks/elizabeth_loftus_how_reliable_is_your_memory   CONTACT Email: changeworkingpod@gmail.com Training: www.clientshifts.com
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Feb 14, 2025 • 48min

Helping Yourself, Helping Others, & Being Human

James Tripp, an internationally renowned hypnosis and changework expert, shares his journey through self-hypnosis and the challenges of helping oneself while aiding others. The conversation dives into the paradox faced by change workers as they navigate their own emotional needs. Tripp emphasizes the importance of authenticity and being human in practitioner-client relationships. They explore the dynamics of facilitation, the collaborative nature of therapy, and the significant role of presence in both self-help and professional settings.
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Feb 7, 2025 • 42min

Creative Changework: Making Tools Your Own

James Tripp, an internationally renowned hypnosis and changework expert, shares powerful insights about personalizing therapeutic tools. He emphasizes that creativity often leads to better results than strict adherence to standardized methods. Tripp discusses the importance of flexibility in changework, highlighting how individual interpretations can drastically alter outcomes. He encourages practitioners to engage deeply with their techniques, advocating for a playful approach that embraces spontaneity and innovation in the therapeutic process.

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