Time-Line therapy

Time-Line therapy

a technique, based on the principles of neurolinguistic programming, for releasing negative emotions and revising limiting decisions, that directs the client, in a dissociated state, to return to significant past events with new resources so that negative emotions can be released or limiting decisions revised.
See also: dissociation (4).

Time-Line ther·a·py

(tīm'līn thār'ă-pē) A technique, based on the principles of neurolinguistic programming, for releasing negative emotions and revising limiting decisions, that directs the client, in a dissociated state, to return to significant past events with new resources so that negative emotions can be released or limiting decisions revised.
See also: dissociation (4)