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| Wednesday, 20 November, 2002, 16:09 GMT 'Rewinding' memory cures spider fear ![]() Andy Gibney and Nicki Sail with a tarantula A woman from Northamptonshire has had her lifelong fear of spiders cured with the help of a new US treatment. Two weeks ago, Nicki Sail, from Kettering, could not even be in the same room as a house spider. But after volunteering to test a new technique called neurolinguistic programming, she has been cured of her phobia. She is now even able to handle larger spiders such as tarantulas. 'Bad memories' Ms Sail recalls: "I could not sleep knowing there was a spider in the room. "It would take me 20 minutes to catch one because I would not want to go near one." But now she is happy to have a spider crawling over her fingers. Andy Gibney, a neurolinguistic programmer who helped cure Ms Sail, said the method helps take away the bad memories that often cause a phobia. "You reprogramme the way the brain sees a memory," he said. "For example if you have a bad memory you see it over and over again, we go in with the use of music and rewind it." Neurolinguistic programming has cured an actor who had a fear of singing and has even proved popular with local schools as a way of motivating both staff and pupils. | See also: 08 Oct 02 | England 04 Sep 01 | UK Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top England stories now: Links to more England stories are at the foot of the page. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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