THOUGHT PATTERN MANAGEMENT


What is Thought  Pattern Management

Thought Pattern Management instructs the inner mind, that is the unconscious mind to  help, repair , renew the part of the body that needs attention.

The Unconscious mind has a unique blueprint that has all the information of how the body should work.

Using TPM, NLP and hypnotherapy,  psychological, emotional and physical problems can be helped quickly.


Thought Pattern Management Developed by Robert Fletcher

Thought Pattern Management has been developed since the 1980s by Robert Fletcher, from Utah, USA.

“The mind has great knowledge and wisdom within itself and through TPM we endeavour to use that knowledge and wisdom for positive outcomes.” Robert Fletcher.

Using the process of Though Pattern Management, the practitioner addresses the client's unconscious mind to get responses.  The unconscious mind.  The client does not have to go through reliving the past because the unconcious mind is capable of processing data and completing requested tasks at an incredible speed.  The conscious mind does not have to be reminded of the doubts and negativity that can be dealt with by the inner mind.


Thought Pattern Management is the study and use of processes to educate and bring about change within the mind and the body.

The human mind is very  important part and it runs  the functions of the body. Every change that incurs  within the mind corresponds the changes  within the body.

Through the process of Thought Pattern Management directing the unconscious mind,  the negative symptoms of psychological, emotional and physical illness just cease because the mental pathways are cleared.

Robert Fletcher quotes

"Thought Pattern Management is not a medical process.  It is the study and the use of the unconscious processes to educate and bring about change within the mind and the body.

Through the principles and techniques of TPM, the mind / body connection becomes immediately evident. Every thought in the mind has a corresponding body response. Every movement of the body causes a corresponding response in the mind. One does not function independently of the other. This interplay of action and reaction follow set patterns developed over the lifetime of the individual. No two people have exactly the same interactive patterns. They are as individual as fingerprints. Fortunately there are similarities of these patterns and this allows us to generalize the communication processes needed to bring about desired change.

For the purpose of simplification, we consider the brain and the mind as being separate entities. The brain is part of the physical apparatus through which the mind operates. It is composed of cells, molecules, atoms and subatomic parts as well as chemical and electrical functions. The mind is the operator of the brain and also the body. The mind is composed of the intelligence that runs the functions of the physical apparatus. The brain can be divided into parts and functions. The mind can be divided into levels. Whether the divisions are accurate or not is not important. The terms are simply communication devices for transferring ideas from one person to another and so long as each accepts the terminology, that is enough.

TPM works mental plumbing. Just like pipes that could carry anything, from water to gasoline, TPM deals with the mental systems rather than the content that moves within those systems. TPM deals with the processes of getting the right information to the right locations. Thought Pattern Management differs from Neuro-Linguistic Programming in that NLP mainly manipulates content while TPM manipulates process. The two programs NLP and TPM go hand in hand and may use many of the same tools but have a slightly different emphasis. Through TPM we ask the mind to make its own changes setting up its own ecology as it does so. Negative responses and abreactions are an extreme rarity in TPM . The mind has great knowledge and wisdom within itself and through TPM we endeavour to use that knowledge and wisdom for positive outcomes.”