Anchor collapse

Alternate name for the collapse-anchor technique: firing two opposing anchors to neutralize the negative one.

Anchor collapse is the active phase of the collapse-anchor process. Two strong anchors (one resourceful, one problem) are fired simultaneously while the trainer watches for the moment of integration, then releases. A successful collapse leaves the trigger that used to elicit the problem state now eliciting neutrality or the resource.

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Collapse anchorAnchoringAnchor stacking

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