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  Transderivational search - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Transderivational search (often abbreviated to TDS) is a psychological and cybernetics term, meaning when a search is being conducted for a fuzzy match across a broad field.
exact, logical, or regular expression) matches, a transderivational search is a search for a possible meaning or possible match as part of communication, and without which an incoming communication cannot be made any sense of whatsoever.
A psychological example of TDS is in Ericksonian hypnotherapy, where vague suggestions are used that the patient must process intensely to find their own meanings for, thus ensuring that the practitioner does not intrude his own beliefs into the subject's inner world.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Transderivational_search   (502 words)

  
 Article of the Month Page
Transderivational morphology is an NLP term which refers to the way in which the form or structure of a particular word directs our pathways of mental association; and thus influences the meaning and impact which that word has on us.
In its existing NLP applications, 'transderivational morphology' primarily focuses on the psychological (or "neurolinguistic") effects that various prefixes and suffixes have on the way we understand and are influenced by particular words.
According to the notion of transderivational search, the slight shifts in surface structure lead to large changes in the deep structures from which the meaning of the word is derived.
www.nlpu.com /Articles/artic27.htm   (1943 words)

  
 Transderivational Search - Hypnosis - Hypnotherapy - Hypnotic Advancements
This method in turn causes the listener to go on a transderivational search for meaning (that is to say they go inside, and search for their own reference), which the hypnotist can often direct, with his own educated assumptions, regarding the natural processes consistent with the personality.
The process by which people naturally go through to find a meaning as to the “referential index” is the phenomenon known as the transderivational search.
This process of searching for meaning or a reference of some type comes from the persons own model of the world to form new “Deep Structures”, and the vastness of these “Deep Structures” will be a reflection of the vastness/richness of the persons model of the world.
www.hypnoticadvancements.com /language_transderivational-search.htm   (312 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "transderivational search": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The process of attaching words to experience in linguistics is called "transderivational search," and has been a subject of considerable study in that field.
Transderivational Search During the planning and researching of this project, much skepticism was encountered as to whether athletes could transfer learning from...
Transderivational search, or cross-fzling describes the process of accessing a series of related files.
www.amazon.com /phrase/transderivational-search   (628 words)

  
 Transderivational Phenomena - Hypnosis - Hypnotherapy - Hypnotic Advancements
There are primarily four classes of transderivational phenomena which we all experience throughout the day, and become very useful during the process of hypnotherapy.
The four classes of transderivational phenomena all take into account, that the subject is engaged in the communication process, at an unconscious level of mind.
To further understand the process of the transderivational search, we have to take into account that every sentence in the spoken/written language has two separate meanings.
www.hypnoticadvancements.com /language_transderivational-phenomena.htm   (685 words)

  
 DrJayStone.com
Each time clients discover their deep communication it is an opportunity for them to reframe the underlying programs that are influencing their impulses and behavior (see Figure).
Transderivational searches occur as clients switch from surface to deep communication.
Besides initiating transderivational searches and reframes, some other NLP techniques are anchoring, conflict resolution and depotentiating conscious sets.
drjaystone.com /hypnosis.htm   (1596 words)

  
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As a result, by the time the people who need access to it get that access, it's so old that it is effectively a banana we wouldn't want to eat.
"Transderivational search" is the NLP/hypnosis term for gathering meaning from a stimulus.
I wonder what a transderivational search engine might be like.
www.sabren.net /archive/1998/11/25   (160 words)

  
 NLP Defined
Transderivational Search- The process of scanning through your internal memories and experiences to create meaning for yourself about what a word or phrase you read or hear.
Sometimes this search is rapid, other times this may take a while.
In an appropriate setting this time inwards can be used purposefully to further induce trance or fully access a state, and in other settings, this time should be respected and not intruded upon.
www.corechanges.com /resources/articles/05/nlp-defined.html   (3323 words)

  
 Atlanta Hypnotherapy single price to goal weight loss and stop smoking programs">
So he went into a little trance state and did a "transderivational search" (for those of you NLP Egghead's who like the technical terminology).
When means, essentially, he went inside and starts thinking about it, and he is mentally searching for counterexamples.
Now he has come up with a counter example, and that is a first step in getting him to believe there are other options for him available.
www.trance-formations.com /page46.html   (607 words)

  
 Innovative Motivational Profiling: Comparing Marketing Projective Techniques Versus Linguistic Forensic Techniques
Forensic professionals also seek predictive information about motivation in search of facts that will effectively lead to the capture and handling of criminals by using the recent advances found in linguistic technology.
One reason for that is the various brand names used for overlapping aspects of the field, for example, linguistics, general semantics, behavioral linguistics, psycho-linguistics and neuro-linguistics.
This scattered literature requires a wide-ranging search to gather the many components into tightly disciplined research tools.
www.nova.edu /ssss/QR/QR8-1/yeager.html   (8428 words)

  
 VIEW ROA 259
This dissertation develops the hypothesis that morphologically-related words are required to be phonologically identical by ranked and violable constraints.
Through ranking, constraints on the OO-correspondence relation may force a derived word to deviate from the canonical surface patterns of the language in order to be more like its output base.
Given transderivational relations, cyclic effects are produced by constraint interaction in nonprocedural Optimality Theory.
roa.rutgers.edu /view.php3?roa=259   (363 words)

  
 Entrancing aspects of the Maori language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
After all if a language was to be rich in imagery it would need to encourage transderivational searches building linkage and associations etc in the most economical way.
OK, so what does this have to do with transderivational search, ie the search for personal meaning.
Well one stroke of genius was to put the verbs before the nouns.
homepages.paradise.net.nz /quentin/te_reo_maori.htm   (297 words)

  
 Milton H. Erickson - Psychology Wiki - A Wikia wiki
Confusion might be created by ambiguous words, complex or endless sentences, pattern interruption or a myriad other techniques to incite transderivational searches.
James Braid, who coined the term 'hypnosis' claimed that focused attention ("look into my eyes...") was essential for creating hypnotic trances, indeed, his thesis was that hypnosis was in essence a state of extreme focus.
Since everyone knows that it would be impolite to comment on the quality of a handshake, regardless of how strange it may be, the subject is obliged to embark on an inner search (known as a transderivational search, a universal and compelling type of trance) to identify the meaning or purpose of the subverted pattern.
psychology.wikia.com /wiki/Milton_Erickson   (6929 words)

  
 Hypnosis
Note the mind searches for meaning for all words, phrases and how they relate to me and my experiences.
This search (sometimes called a transderivational search) looks for deeper meaning(s).
Remember when individuals listen to you they are searching for meaning and trying to relate the words and messages to their own experience.
www.wealthenetwork.com /hypnosis.htm   (3394 words)

  
 Working4Me: April 2006
This is a Euerkster-powered hypnosis and NLP search engine, which I will be tuning for the Working4Me site.
I'm endeavoring to keep the search results focused on the highest-quality sites and blogs out there, filtering out the overly commercial and new age.
Testing indicated that subjects began entering trance any time the 2 words were spoken in the correct order, setting off a transderivational search that rendered them powerless to resist the commands of the researchers.
www.working4me.com /2006/04/index.html   (1192 words)

  
 NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) and Hypnosis Training in New York City.
When you ask your brain a question, or try to recall a piece of data your brain goes on a search.
Your eyes will move in many directions depending upon the type of search.
The search is the process for your thinking.
www.nlptraining.com /index.asp?fuseaction=showarticle&articleID=13   (1800 words)

  
 Anarchy: A Journal of Desire Armed
Now, combine transderivational searches with the psychological principle of commitment and consistency.
Robert Cialdini showed years ago that people are more likely to behave consistently after they publicly commit to a position.
When you elicit a definition from a person, they have to search for it before they can give it to you.
www.anarchymag.org /index.php?option=com_simpleboard&Itemid=37&func=view&catid=12&id=71   (1237 words)

  
 Telephone Sales Success
Finally, we must condition ourselves to “Always Be Closing” and to meet the needs of the customer we should have learned to “leave our ego at the door”.
Now, we are ready to implement a “transderivational search”.
It happens to you many times in any day but to deliver it to your potential customer is the ultimate in good customer relationship management.
www.crmsolutionsuk.com /closing.php   (111 words)

  
 Derren Brown, NLP & Covert Hypnotic Pattern Interrupts - Sales Training Forum - SalesPractice.com
In NLP and Embedded Command is a command hidden in a conversation that the person will act on subconsciously...
Using the "Mmmm" as an anchor means I can fire it off during the meeting, and as they go into a light trance and fire in more embeds/ pace and lead.
Because the Transderivational Search is quite short I add the embedded command very quickly.
www.salespractice.com /forums/t-1090.html   (723 words)

  
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At that time, however, Erickson was already experimenting with more indirect techniques and establishing a reputation that dominated hypnotherapy by the 1980s.
Through confusion, humor, and ambiguous narratives he took advantage of any break in consciousness to lead his patients to a “transderivational search,” their listening attentively to try to guess what his discourse had to do with their problems.
In other words, he resorted to the same artistic devices literature and film employ to inspire suspense and interest, except for one significant difference: the situation inspired the patients to look for curative application.
human-threshold-systems.whitlarks.com /bpchp2p1.html   (1721 words)

  
 Article090
Thus if the Meta model can be used as a scalpel to dissect a problem to its bare bones, then the Milton model with its ‘artfully vague language’ provides the very ‘magical’ incantations used to conjure up solutions, as described by Bandler and Grinder (1975,1977).
Once again we encounter the ‘transderivational search’ in which the client ‘goes inside’ to seek meaning for himself: this is naturally accompanied by a trance-like state.
The way in which this is accomplished is to chunk upwards from the specifics of the client’s recovered deep structure of the external world, to general ideas and principles.
www.natcouncilofpsychotherapists.org.uk /Newsletter/Ed016/P002.htm   (1284 words)

  
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Encourage a 'transderivational search' of this feeling to its historical origins.
After a few moments I have an image in my mind where I am standing in a circle with my family (grandma to the left, mom to the right and dad in front of me. I am not sure if this is an actual situation from my past, but it feels strangely familiar.
Note: in the process on the left, you rely on a logical process of "encouraging a transdirivational search." This invites the conscious mind to produce a logical, reasonable and proper response.
www.seykota.com /tribe/faq/2006_Nov/17/index.htm   (5788 words)

  
 Transitions - A Center for Counseling and Hypnotherapy
The scripts include guided imagery, mental rehearsal, positive affirmations, and post-hypnotic suggestions, using hypnotic language patterns such as splitting (i.e., differentiating the conscious and unconscious mind), analogy, metaphor, and implied cause and effect.
The scripts are sufficiently vague to invite transderivational search and individual interpretation.
As with all prepared scripts, clinicians can and should take care to adapt the wording to personal preferences and the needs and personality of each client.
www.hypnocenter.com /therapists_volume1.htm   (1162 words)

  
 Oregon Hypnosis & NLP Clinic- NLP FAQ
Let's start with one of the simplest definitions: "NLP is the study of subjective experience".
If you find yourself nodding in agreement to that last sentence you were demonstrating a trance phenomena called transderivational search.
That simply means that you read those rather vague and nonspecific words and projected your own meanings into them from your past experiences.
www.oregonhypnosis.com /faq_nlp.htm   (1100 words)

  
 The Digital Falcon: Intro to binaural & NLP
In the NLP sense, digital language functions as a surface structure representation of the deep structure sensory elements we use to input, encode, process, and output our experience of reality.
We translate and navigate between the surface and deep structure representations through a series of "transderivational" neurological processes, and this interrelationship between the different kinds of structures is what most people are referring to when they use the word "reality," at least from a
In the most biological sense, all of these structures represent various combinations and iterative patterns of neurological signals, which could be said to be the reason why repatterning and/or metaprogramming the signals tends to be more worthwhile than attempting to change the signal content itself.
www.digital-falcon.com /2005/05/intro-to-binaural-nlp.shtml   (2098 words)

  
 Ideomotor Communication and Art - Page 3 - JREF Forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
If the subconcious is a generally "protected" and passwords are concious attempts to access and/or random search than it is still internal it is just limited by the amount of short term and transitional memory you have.
I can't search your mind but here is how it would work for me:
Note I would add that the reason the events were Xreferenced is because they deal with my own fealings about the issue not because I think subconciously that I predict events in the future.
www.randi.org /forumlive/showthread.php?t=4072&page=3   (3288 words)

  
 Slight of Mouth Patterns--SOMP's
It is NOT intended to be a way to change a belief in itself, however, that can frequently happen.
As you deliver your Somps and the client goes off on their Transderivational Search (TDS) or experiences a state change as demonstrated by a change in skin color, breathing pattern, or other aspects of physiology, you will know that the boundaries are at least being examined, a great place start a generative change process.
Before we get on to SOMPS, one more pleasing way of defining and loosening boundaries is to use the questions derived from Cartesian Logic.
www.nlpca.com /Sleight_of_Mouth_Patterns.html   (727 words)

  
 Puzzles and Oddities
The first piece is directed at causing transderivational search using several of the techniques discussed in the interrupts section on this site.
To be entirely effective, it must be presented orally and without repetition.
This is a 'fantasy', a psychological quiz specifically designed to probe your subconscious attitudes with some deep, searching questions.
www.angelfire.com /nd/danscorpio/puz.html   (2596 words)

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