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RoboCounsellor Delivers Conventional Counselling in an Unconventional Way 24/7

Paul N. Adams (1950- ) [bio], an expert in computer-delivered counselling, creator of Robo-Counsellor, PaulsRobot, Yawnguy, The Yawn Machine, the Yawn and Grow Rich course, Rub & Yawn and more, pictured doing some website promotion locally in Newcastle upon Tyne, England.

He put his first automated alternative counselling and self-development sessions online with PaulsRobot in August 2006. At the end of October 2009 he has brought his innovative counselling paradigm to the conventional counselling field with the launch of RoboCounsellor.

Someone else might be interested in the huge amount of money to be made by such a venture. But quite honestly, that doesn't float his boat at all. He would much prefer to have a billion people using his intellectual-property creations regularly at zero cost to enrich their own lives.

Right here right now:

Coming soon:

  • A forum that includes real RoboCounsellor session reports and help for users with their individual sessions

Testimonials of session benefits:

(same automated brand, alternative modules at PaulsRobot)

  • I just went to his site and ran an event using Games Analysis and I got a [realization] in about 2 minutes [. . . ] I enjoyed it. — AH 12/11/09 re Transactional Analysis module
  • I straightened out 2 major things in my life in just 2 sessions that I had been carrying around with me for 20 & 10 years. — Chris S 24/5/08 re Core
  • I have now a tool to release harmful energy, directly. I must say I feel powerful. — Angelique Wessel 10/1/08 re Paul's Robot
  • Very interesting, and it works for sure! — Rimma Kukarkin 14/10/07 re HeavyDuty
  • Feeling very calm . . . Recommend this to anyone. — cmc 24/5/08 re HeavyDuty
  • Still smiling from the session. — R 24/3/08 re R3X
  • It discharged so much emotion.....Someone hurt me badly and I mean really badly. THANK YOU SO MUCH — JT, Connecticut, USA 4/10/09 re The Yawn Machine

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YouTube video shows Rub & Yawn (part of the free RoboCounsellor Troubleshooter Add-On) in action

I did a session with your robot and I found it most valuable if correctly done. Within an hour it helped me in gaining much more control over mental pictures. The amazing thing is that this produced lasting tangible effects in everyday life: some unwanted automatic reactions have completely disappeared! Thank you very much for this tool! — Nico, Italy

This [video] had me feeling as light as a cloud for days . . . I was just feeling vibrant from the inside, very happy, like the weight of the world I had been carrying around dissipated . . . It was a priceless, euphoric feeling . . . I had gone for so long feeling immense stress 24/7, and the after effect was the most genuine, serene, happy feeling I have ever felt or recall feeling. It was like I could once again experience the way I saw the world as a carefree happy child, very in control of my thoughts. — [Message Board post] Pocky 29/8/08; a member of AboveTopSecret.com in the thread Stress releasing video. What a godsend.

Tabletop Psychodrama (Alternative Voice 1): Main page


Tabletop Psychodrama

AUDIO: (Shown in blue)


INTERNAL. PARENTS' BEDROOM AT HOME - NIGHT

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CHILD (client) lies on floor, looking up at FATHER looming over her. She is crying.
 
CHILD
(fearfully)
No-o-o-o-o! Don't hit me again!
 
 
FATHER
(angrily)
You little brat! I told you not to go there.
 
Father SMACKS child with hand. Child CRIES OUT.
 
MOTHER
(placatingly)
That's enough, honey. Look, she's bleeding.
 
Background: Jacob L. Moreno developed psychodrama in the 1930s and 40s. There is a stage, often simply a table and chairs. There is a director/therapist and a hero and villain, with a supporting cast and an audience. The client would usually play the part of the hero, the drama being some issue in her past, present or future life she wishes to work on. Other people play the other roles. In this way, hidden thoughts and feelings are brought to the surface and often expressed, and catharsis — a release of feeling — can occur. Later analysis can help bring about a change in thinking and feeling about the issue explored.

Tabletop Psychodrama is based on this, but modified for RoboCounsellor use. The client sits at a table, or suitable flat surface, with the computer and various small objects like tissue boxes and tin cans. At RoboCounsellor's direction, the client writes out an outline in any format of this particular scene, then draws a represention of herself in that scene on paper, which she then wraps around a can, say. She would then position her character front and centre on the stage, facing in to the action, not out to an audience. She would create the other characters and place them in their correct relative positions on the stage.
When directed, she would then run through the scene. She would start by inhabiting her own character on the stage, usually with her head positioned directly above it, voicing each part herself, moving the characters around on the stage as appropriate, breathing life into the whole scene. She can whisper lovingly or yell and swear; nurture or ignore or even destroy a character as she chooses. RoboCounsellor will then direct her to write a summary of anything new, any change of viewpoint or feeling she has about the issue. She will then play through the action, one scene or many, again and again until the topic is no longer an issue. She can choose from seventeen variations, including focusing on the emotions, another's viewpoint, spiritual/cosmic aspects, what-if scenarios, and many more.


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