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| Author | Topic: Fear Therapy Course |
| James Mackie |
posted 3/27/06 10:44 AM
Hello. Has any student done Robert's Fear Therapy Certificated Course? If it is anything like his Hypnotherapy course, which for me is quite brilliant, I will be buying it. I would just like to know what it was like and if you need a deep understanding of NLP. Perhaps Robert can advise us here. |
| Robert Shields |
posted 3/27/06 4:33 PM
Thanks for the compliment James :-) There is no requirement for you to know anything about N.L.P. as it is a unique aproach that is a 'stand alone' therapy. If you intend purchasing the course, hold fire, as I intend sending out a special offer on it it soon. http://www.hypnotherapy-training.info/fet.htm A short course that shows you a unique method to remove phobias in a matter of minutes (not NLP). |
| Jeff T |
posted 3/28/06 2:32 AM
Considering how rewarding the Diploma Course was, I can only imagine how enlightening the the fear therapy course must be. It would certainly make a great addition to an individuals qualifications. I hope the special offer comes out very soon. |
| Joe A |
posted 3/28/06 7:03 AM
Well Robert,I am 2/3rds through my study on your course.If the F.E.T course is anything like your hypnotherapy course, there will be another purchase coming your way ! It makes a refreshing change to see someone genuinely providing their students with 'real'information to aid their skill level in this wonderful field.Joe A |
| Heather |
posted 3/29/06 1:05 PM
Hi everyone, I bought the F.E.T. course before Christmas last year and I think it is fantastic. I've not went online to sit the exam yet (procastinating!)but it's on my to do list! I've practised the technique on many people with various phobias and fears with some really amazing results. Hope this helps and Robert, I will do the exam soon and thank you so much. |
| Heather |
posted 4/14/06 3:26 PM
Hi, just to update (if anyone interested!!)- I sat my F.E.T. exam last week and passed. I'm delighted and looking forward to putting my certificate up on the wall when it arrives. I thoroughly enjoyed the course and practising it on people with some great results. Now I'm getting myself engrossed in the Hypnotherapy diploma course, onward and upwards. |
| Joe A |
posted 4/21/06 8:14 PM
Congratulations Heather.Does anyone know if the latest phobia cure offering from Robert is the same course that Heather has done, as there is no mention of taking an exam ?Thanks in advance. |
| Robert Shields |
posted 4/22/06 5:02 AM
Yes, it is the same course and yes, there is an exam to get the Certificate. I will be putting out a special offer to all students and graduates very shortly that I hope will make it difficult for anyone who has not yet done this short course to refuse. I know how effective my technique is, as does those who now use it, and I would like to see everyone using it to help with phobias and other fears, such as anxiety. Oh, by the way, on some earlier postings, now off the forum due to space rstrictions, there were reports of successfully using my technique as a stop smoking therapy and at the time, we all agreed that the sky was the limit on how you can use it to compliment other therapies. So, keep a look out for an email from me :=) |
| Jo e A |
posted 4/22/06 7:58 AM
Many thanks Robert for your prompt reply. I look forward to receiving the e-mail. |
| Chen Yew Kuan |
posted 5/22/06 2:18 PM
hi Robert...I love your hypnotherapy program (going to sit for exam soon) and I'm purchasing the FET program too. Link deleted as advertising competitor's courses not allowed [This message has been edited on 05/19/2007] |
| Richard M |
posted 5/29/06 3:36 PM
Having recently signed up to Robert's FET course I have to say that I didn't quite know what to expect...although I was confident that as it was to do with Robert then it would be of a high standard.I was not wrong...I've had the course for a couple of days and have just used the method on my wife, who has (had) a major problem with spiders...including the cuddly one our son loves!!I have tried hypnotherapy on her before without much success, so I would have paid good money to help her get rid of this fear.Deciding that I wanted to practice this on someone I had a willing victim! I am shocked (to be honest) with the result, she has actually removed a spider from the bath...albeit with the use of a glass!This was done with a quick read of the course...I'm now going to sit down with a coffee or two and read and re-read!Superb course...thanks Robert!!! Link deleted as advertising competitor's courses not allowed [This message has been edited on 05/19/2007] |
| Robert Shields |
posted 5/30/06 2:50 AM
Thanks for the feedback Richard. I get the feeling that you felt as I did the first time I tried my technique after putting it together. I knew there would be some kind of result, but to remove a very serious fifteen year phobia within ten minutes left me 'walking on air' (you can read about this on my FET eb site). I had the same feelings every time I helped someone with it and especially when I demonstrated the method in public. BTW, 84 students and graduates are now studying the course. I'm not complaining, but considering the total students and graduates is in excess of 1500, there are still of lot of you missing out on my offer which ends in a few days. http://www.hypnotherapy-training.info/fet.htm Remove fear in minutes. Students and graduates go to the web page in the email I sent you for a special discount. |
| paulk |
posted 5/30/06 12:18 AM
Just to add my own testimonial regarding the fear therapy treatment. I treated my mother with it over twelve months ago for a fear of snakes (she couldn't look at them on t.v) and for a fear of frogs which she has had since childhood. After only one session we very quickly realised that her snake fear was much improved, i.e she could watch them on t.v., even remarking about how beautiful their markings were! Then some months later we visited a local zoo and she had no trouble with them at all. Her biggest fear had been the frogs, and this would be the big test for her, but success, she could look at them with no anxiety. FET is certainly a great tool to have in your box of therapies. Link deleted - advertising another school's course not permitted. [This message has been edited on 05/19/2007] |
| Kim Cadotte |
posted 5/30/06 5:17 PM
Robert;I do a lot of psychic counselling over the phone and online as well as in person. Would this techinque work over the phone? I have not sat the hypnotherapy exam yet, but I hope to shortly after return. :)Thanks.Kim |
| Robert Shields |
posted 5/31/06 10:23 AM
The short answer Kim is 'No'. It is based on eye movement and you have to observe the eyes during the technique. http://www.hypnotherapy-training.info/fet.htm Remove fear in minutes. Students and graduates go to the web page in the email I sent you for a special discount. |
| Felicity |
posted 5/31/06 1:04 PM
Hi Robert,Is there anyway of doing the FET on oneself? Thanks |
| Stephen |
posted 6/3/06 10:47 AM
I performed my first FET last Thursday. The patient was a late-20s female who suffered from fear of spiders - not just the normal human response, an actual "dread" when she encountered one, or even though of one.I performed the FET and her immediate reaction was that the "dread" had left. She could now think of a spider without reacting.Ironically, later that evening, she discovered a spider in her bathroom sink. She suffered no "dread" reaction and was able to calmly deal with the situation.Prospective students of the method should note that you will probably not see patients exhibiting a dramatic abrecation. The reaction is more of a calm, "Oh! It's gone." (Of course, a person who tends to the dramatic might be a bit more effusive).I am delighted with the results so far.Stephen |
| Stephen |
posted 6/3/06 10:48 AM
Duplicate posting - deleted. [This message has been edited on 06/16/2006] |
| Richard Spencer |
posted 6/6/06 6:21 AM
Hi all, thought I'd add my bit. I have disolved a number of fears using Roberts FET, some of which were quite bizarre. The most bizarre being fear of balloons. But it was mainly the anxiety from not knowing if and when a balloon would pop. Balloons, flying, spiders, water, needles, heights... brilliant results in little time. |
| Dr.(H) Chen Yew Kuan |
posted 6/6/06 6:40 AM
hello Robert, many thanks for the FET course. It's really special!! |
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Robert Shields (Moderator) |
posted 6/14/06 9:21 AM
This is a short PS at the end of an email received today: "P.S The F.E.T. is incredibly effective and easy to use" |
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Robert Shields (Moderator) |
posted 6/27/06 6:30 PM
Here is part of an email received today from Ken: "I'm amazed at how well something which appears so simple seems to work. I cured my nephew's fear of dogs in fifteen minutes. He's been terrified of dogs since he was attacked when he was very young and he's now happy to stroke dogs where before he would have run away." |
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Robert Shields (Moderator) |
posted 7/2/06 5:32 PM
If you missed out on my special offer and you have not yet obtained your copy of my Fear Elimination Therapy short course, and providing you are one of my students or graduates, please drop me an email and I will let you have a copy at the heavilly discounted special offer price of $29.97 (£18.00). Be sure to mention you read this on the forum. http://www.hypnotherapy-training.info/fet.htm A unique and simple approach to removing 'fear' in ten minutes or less. (Not NLP). |
| Hanne |
posted 7/3/06 7:56 PM
I have just started studying it, after having passed the Diploma Course last week. It is very interesting and I do look forward to practice it! The method is not like anything in the Diploma Course. |
| Duncan |
posted 7/20/06 8:37 AM
I can assure anyone skeptical about the F.E.T. that it really does work. It's quick, easy and effective. And it seems to work for just about anything. Anyone who has done the diploma course should do this aswell as it adds to your services you can offer your clients. |
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Samantha (Moderator) |
posted 7/24/06 7:35 AM
I got a fear of driving where I don't know where I am going, Imp afraid of getting lost, having an accident hurting me or someone else.You all know of fear the panicky feeling, that just takes over, I purchased the F.E.T. course from Robert. While studding I knew that I really could not do this alone, or so I thought, I new with the course, how to eliminate the fear, so In so when the fear was there, I tried to pay attention to myself, and get away from the habit that was there, in doing so, I was planning a 70 mile trip on where I did not know how to get there and back, I did not get all panicky just by thinking of where I was going that I normally feel just by thinking, and made it all the way to my destination, with out any problems, on the way back I did miss my exit, and started to panic, but on paying attention to myself I diverted the habit, and got calm, stopped and got directions back to my exit and was on my way. The F.E.T. helped me just know how to stop the fear overpowering me and took control of myself. I have had this fear for over 18 yrs. and I was able to do help myself in a time of need . Thank you Robert, it is well written and great education to know that I can help myself when the fear arises. |
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Robert Shields (Moderator) |
posted 8/1/06 2:38 PM
An email received: "The F.E.T. is amazing. Every time I use it I'm amazed. It seems unreal that something this easy can work this well. I will be very surprised if anyone who has done this course will disagree. By the way, can the F.E.T. be used for other stuff as well?" My answer is that it can be used for many, many different problems, including stop smoking and losing weight. Just use your imagination and you'll be shocked at what you can achieve with my F.E.T. :-) |
| Nick McCubbin |
posted 8/10/06 2:05 PM
Hello Robert,I would very much like to purchase a copy of the fear therapy course as i am enjoying the full hypnotherapy course a great deal. Is there currently a special offer on the course? As i'm not sure i can currently afford the full price, although i'm sure it's very good value for money. Thanks a lot. |
| Robert Shields |
posted 8/10/06 4:40 PM
Hi Nick. I will be sending out another 'special offer' to students and graduates in the next few days as there are still many of you who did not take me up on my original offer and I think it such a shame. http://www.dreams2reality.co.uk A $197.00 (£98.00) Diploma Course that is considered by many as the best in the world. |
| Clifford |
posted 8/17/06 8:17 PM
Having completed my FET course in June 2006, I have since been using FET with my clients with excellent results.However, on one occasion the therapy did not go to plan. This was due to the fact that my client did not conform to NLP eye scan patterns.There was no rapid left to right eye movement before accessing the cue position, rather the clients eyes were rapidly "all over the place" while in recall.With no access cue to work from I decided to use a different NLP technique and therapy was successful. As this was the first time, in my short time of using FET, that I had a client that I could not establish how they were accessing there memories I decided to do some research. The information below may be off use to other FET practitioners.There are a small percentage people who access their own brains differently than most of us, possible anomalies are listed below. Eyes consistently go to one location first and then off to others: lead system being accessed to enable the person to do what you ask.Eyes consistently do not go to one particular location at all: the person may have blocked V, A or K and so avoid that place.Eyes go to atypical locations, for example, they look up and say, “I feel…” This may be a synesthesia pattern.Eyes are motionless: they do not seem to move at all. If they really do not move at all there is immediate access. No search is necessary, as when someone is asked their name.They may not have heard or understood what you have said: they have gone blank. They may have tranced out—they are busy thinking other thoughts.Eyes move back and forth, for instance the eyes move repeatedly left and right: they may be searching, or scanning, or they may be comparing two images.Eyes consistently go to wrong locations: the person may just have sorted things differently and habituated to a different style of functioning. They are Probably under-performing neurologically.Eyes seem to go all over the place: this may indicate confusion or agitated internal state. They may also need to learn where to put different classes of information in terms of VAK.I hope this information is useful. |
| Steve |
posted 8/18/06 11:45 AM
Hi,Just my pennies worth.I never rely on predefined eye patterns.Though most people tend to fit into the norm., everybody has variations. Different situations (relaxed, stressed, anxious) can provide quite different pattern responses.What I ALWAYS do is go through a number of subtle and not so subtle questions for each and every client. I now never skip this.I get the client to go though the different modalities and creativity/recovery modes. You dont want this to come over as being an interrogation.I find better results if you first engage the client so that they are fully "with you". Not just rapport, but get their emotions involved.That is, just dont ask a question and expect a perfect response. Get them emotionally involved in the question.Also use some waking suggestion and or waking hypnosis. Dont just deliver a "how did you feel about this". Build up to it.Never forget the pregnant pause"How did you feel ... about this"Dont make it obvious though, you want to get to the subconscious and not bring your techniques to the notice of the conscious. A good technique is to take a natural in-breath so your pause goes unnoticed.I also take shorthand notes for the pattern responses. I use small arrows to indicate the movement / directions e.g. point to upper right, rotating, up/down/ side-to-side.If the eyes pause en-route, I put a dot(s) on the arrow travel line.AS a side note, you may also want to notice what happens at the eyelids (twitches, more open, slightly closed, blink sequence) and also the eyebrow movement. Again, for me, I cannot emphasise how much more you can get if the client is emotinally engaged in what they are saying.Steve |
| Chris Elston |
posted 2/4/07 5:21 PM
Hi Robert is the Fear Therapy coarse discounted for existing students ? |
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Robert Shields (Moderator) |
posted 2/4/07 11:44 PM
I've already sent you an email about this Chris. Perhaps you didn't receive or read it. I explained that I will soon be sending out an invitation to purchase for the FET course at a discounted rate for all students and graduates who have not yet purchased - yes, there as still a few:-) |
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Robert Shields (Moderator) |
posted 4/9/07 2:45 AM
Just thought I would add the following email received today from a student who had asked a question on the accessing cues in my Fear Elimination Therapy: "Thank you for your help. Regarding question one, I did take the first accessing cue but I wanted confirmation that I had taken the correct course. As it turned out, the therapy was successful and it was amazing to see the difference. I guess I was wondering if it was beginners luck. For such a 'simple' therapy it is brilliant. Thank you for making this available to others." Note that ALL students and graduates have access to my FET Short Course at a heavy discount on an already low, low price. I send out emails periodically to let you know when. http://www.hypnotherapy-training.info/fet.htm This is not like any other course. I am the originator and it is only available through the The Robert Shields College. |
| Gary G |
posted 4/22/07 8:18 PM
Hi All, Just a short note to say that I used the FET on a work colleague last week and after only five or ten minutes he said that the fear had gone and his legs were no longer wobbly when he thought about seeing rats! He left to go and work in another country for six months and there are a few rats where he is going so hopefully in six months time I'll have something more to report. But I would like to say a Big thank you to Robert for the excellent Hypnotherapy and FET Course. |
| Bjorn Brathen |
posted 5/15/07 9:51 PM
Hi everybody!I bought Robert's F.E.T. course, and I am somewhat shocked. I have only used it with two clients, but I can promise you, this is weird stuff.The course is only a few pages, which you will be able to read in minutes. It's important that you learn the "patterns", and then you can have a print of the movement ahead of you.And it works! It's totally amazing.Amother of a 16 years old girl called me the other day. Her daughter was afraid of worms. She could not go out in the dark when it rained, as she would not see the worms. If she had to, she could go out in the daylight in the rain, but if se saw a worm, or thought she saw one, she would turn around. The girl came to my office with her mother, and she wanted to be alone. I practiced Robert's F.E.T. for about ten minutes, and she was surpriced with the results for every time we went trough it. After ten minutes she wanted her mother to drive her home. She wanted to dig in the garden to se if she could find any worms.They found worms, but she couldn't touch it. Next session, also about ten minutes long, had the same results. She could visualize herself holding the worm in her hands, while it were crawling around, and she thought it felt just fine.I recommend this product. As the hypnotherapy course, it's brilliant.Regards,Bjorn http://www.hypnoteket.no/ |
| Stephen |
posted 5/18/07 7:50 PM
Interesting that your client's first reaction was to go and search for worms in the garden. I find that curiosity is a wonderful replacement for fear.Stephen Link Deleted - as advertising similar courses as my own is not allowed on the forum. [This message has been edited on 05/19/2007] |
| Adam |
posted 1/1/08 1:34 AM
I am thinking about purchasing the course. I am interested in what Robert says ina post that this can be used on smoking and weightloss. How can this be so if they are not fears. |
| Robert Shields |
posted 1/1/08 11:13 AM
The bottom line is, Adam, that it works with some smokers and slimmers and that is not only my own opinion, but the opinion of others who use my therapy. It would be difficult to explain it all in a posting and, of course, it would also be giving away the 'secrets' behind the course to anyone reading this forum. Suffice to say, every word on this forum is true and my Fear Elimination Therapy does work incredibly well. Although I call my therapy, Fear Elimination, it can be modified to suit other situations, such as slimming, smoking and confidence boosting, just like all therapies that are fairly new. |
| Adam |
posted 1/2/08 1:57 PM
Thanks Robert. It sounds fascinating!One more question if I may.Can FET be applied to ones self, or only on others?Thanks! |
| Robert Shields |
posted 1/2/08 2:40 PM
Sorry Adam, but the nature of the method does not make it easily applied to one's self. You need to be observing the eye movement and if you know what to expect, the movements may not be valid, i.e., you can misread or manipulate what you are seeing. Having said that, some students have said they have used it on themselves successfully, but...............:-) |
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