The mentalist. A tv series for the nlp enthusiast



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PostPosted: Fri Apr 17, 2015 9:47 am 
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So last January, while switching channels I stumbled across this show and I was instantly blown away. This guy, Patrick Jane is a mentalist who used to make a living being a psychic in the series is like a pro in nlp. He's such an un needy guy while his body language screams alpha. This guy is actually a good role model. He uses cold reads, explains some cool psychology techniques, uses symbolic morphology, links feelings to colours , anchoring, hypnotism and does nlp patterns at some points. He isn't the attraction seeking character but get attention when he demands it. This is a tv series worth watching


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Yes the character is very good and you can learn a lot from that character and very motivational and inspiring too.


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The Mentalist' is the latest American crime drama to make its way to British shores and so far, it is proving itself to be a promising show which will hopefully continue to flourish.


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