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Memory reconsolidation (MR)—a foundational process with the potential, if properly understood, to consistently bring about the kind of transformational change that we look for in the lives of clients—is the subject of this book. Featured in this issue is Bruce Ecker, one of the foremost experts in applying techniques that fulfil the neurobiological requirements to achieve MR in clinical practice. In fact all of the authors in this issue are experts in their respective fields, demonstrating the unifying nature of MR in such diverse therapies as the Alexander technique, energy psychology, neuro-linguistic programming, and progressive counting. Understanding the biological basis of our memory and how it can be modified is the key to effective therapeutic change, especially when emotional memories are driving unwanted symptoms. The content of this special issue has been previously published in The Neuropsychotherapist or the International Journal of Neuropsychotherapy.

Contents
A Primer on Memory Reconsolidation and its Psychotherapeutic use as a Core Process of Profound Change
Bruce Ecker…………………………………………………………………………………..6
Deep Release for Body and Soul: Memory Reconsolidation and the Alexander Technique
Robin Ticic & Elise Kushner………………………………………………………..29
Nonspecific Common Factors Theory Meets Memory Reconsolidation: A Game-Changing Encounter?
Bruce Ecker…………………………………………………………………………………36
Progressive Counting Facilitates Memory Reconsolidation
Kymberly A. Lasser & Ricky Greenwald……………………………………..41
How Energy Psychology Changes Deep Emotional Learnings
David Feinstein…………………………………………………………………………..53
Using NLP for Memory Reconsolidation: A Glimpse of Integrating the Panoply of Psychotherapies
Bruce Ecker…………………………………………………………………………………69
Creative Memory Reconsolidation
Courtney Armstrong……………………………………………………………………79
Memory Reconsolidation Understood and Misunderstood
Bruce Ecker…………………………………………………………………………………94

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