Thanks for the swift answer Alex!

Can you explain what you mean by a changed comfort zone? Is that through a belief change and also a behavioral experience?

The studies doesn't show that CBT is better than NLP but that doing therapy with some basic NLP skills for depression (I think, don't remember, could be social fobia) doesn't give the same results. It wasn't a study comparing NLP vs CBT. So there shouldn't be an allegiance-effect that you we're speaking of (I think).

Oh well, I'm having a cold and don't have the energy to argument about this. And I do think we operate from different basic assumptions here. Nothing wrong with that.

Have a nice New Years Eve!

//Tore