Guest guest Posted July 14, 2011 Report Share Posted July 14, 2011 Some proponents of popular psychology like NLP frequently preaches about the ability of the brain to rewire itself - changing the neural pathways. Well, that's basically the neuroplasticity movement.First of all, I don't want to get into NLP and how it fits within ACT mainframe - that would be another topic all in itself (you can start another thread if you wish to discuss it).What I'm interested in here is the ACT position regarding the theory about the brain's ability to rewire itself. Somehow it kinda feels inconsistent with ACT's battle cry "accept everything" ...Thanks,MerlinPowered by Telkomsel BlackBerry®Sender: ACT_for_the_Public Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2011 03:12:43 -0000To: <ACT_for_the_Public >ReplyTo: ACT_for_the_Public Subject: Thanks to everyone who commented on my blog piece All, Thanks for the comments. They were all extremely helpful. I'vegot a lot of work to do, and this is a good thing - I'm very glad I put this piece out to folks here - I learned much more from doing so than if I had just kept it to myself. I'm going back now to do more reading & writing & revising etc.And to keep working on my own ACT practice, which is stillevolving along with my writing. - R. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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