
RoboCounsellor is now alive and kicking at www.robocounsellor.com. It is a sister site to PaulsRobot, and does a similar kind of computer-assisted counselling,
The main difference is that RoboCounsellor gives sessions based on conventional counselling modalities like Rogerian or person-centred therapy instead of the alternative interventions delivered here by PaulsRobot.
There is a tiny bit of alternative practice in the Troubleshooting Add-On there, as no way could I put together a general debug tool using some kind of simple talking therapy. So I had to incorporate some Rub & Yawn and 6-direction visualization in order to make it effective. But that's all. Promise. :)
My next RoboCounsellor modules will probaly be Transactional Analysis and maybe a Psychodrama derivative. It's quite exciting as there is a whole wide field there to be explored and exploited, so to speak.
Paul

Basic R3X is generally available to all free of charge for a limited time. You still need to get a free account and sign in, as usual, using a valid email address for the first time. You can find it via the usual list of all available modules.
Personally I recommend using Rub & Yawn as part of your R3X procedure, but since it isn't native to R3X it is an option for you and not built in to the procedure.
Paul

Robert won the November 2008 competition and is enjoying his month's free subscription. He is making good on his promise and is posting session reports as he tries the various modules.
LovedOne has finished its free week (or so) and has reverted to being a subscriber-only module.
The December competition is the same as the November one. Write why you should be awarded the prize and the best entry will win. I haven't decided whether or not Robert is eligible to win again. :)
Paul

The updated LovedOne module is now available to anyone for a few days or a week. Morph is now available to subscribers only, but there is still a competition running and the prize is a free month's subscription to all available modules. Since there haven't been any entries yet, it's not looking too hard to win at the moment. :)
LovedOne aims to make it easier to get into communication with a Loved One that is not possible to reach by the usual telephone or e-mail. Maybe the person has moved out of town or the country and you don't know where they are. Maybe the person died and you figure it is not possible to remain in communication with them. Well, it might just be possible after all.... In case you're wondering, this isn't a joke.
Group A has 3 techniques covering general issues: General Clean-Up, Sharing Thoughts, Emotions and Images, and Long Distance Communications. Group B includes these techniques: Upsets with your Loved One, Incomplete Communications with..., Disappointments..., Disagreements..., and Other Issues. With these factors taken care of, Group C goes into potential remote contact techniques, namely Reach & Withdraw, Hello & OK, Ping & Receive, Poke & Receive, Hug & Release, and Be the Other.
You can access it from the main page listing out all the modules. You will need to register for a free account if you don't already have one.
Paul

Announcing a competition open to anyone who can write in English. I reserve the right to change the rules at any time for any reason and I will also be the sole judge. But it won't cost anything to enter, so it's not all bad. :)
The prize is one month's free subscription to PaulsRobot. The first subscription awarded will be for the whole of December 2008. The next one for the whole of January 2009, and so on. Entries received in November compete for the December prize, and so on.
The contest is simply to write, in 100 words or less, why you should be awarded the prize: "Why I should get a free month's subscription to PaulsRobot." The entry I consider the best will win. Since I am not going to give any pointers other than say keep it relatively clean, be as creative as you wish. I won't insist on only one entry per person, but don't post too many. In my arbitrary assignment of value, early entries will tend to be looked on more favourably than late ones.
To post on the forum you need to be an authorized user, but this isn't hard and doesn't cost anything: Register for a free account and look like you're not going to post spam.
Post entries on the competition thread. Click "Add new comment" on the first post of that thread.
Paul

I've just finished Morph 2.0 and am making it generally available for a limited time, maybe a few days, maybe longer. It rounds out the basic general ways of addressing a topic, the other three modules being Core, HeavyDuty and R3X. It would be a rare topic that succeeded in still causing one distress after applying all those options to it.
The general idea of Morph is for you to get up close and personal with every possible aspect of your topic. To the extent that you can causatively interact with it and change any or all of it at will - while discharging associated bits of frozen energy-consciousness along the way - to that extent it will lose whatever power it has over you.
It is a Rub & Yawn module, but does not use the 6-direction procedure at all. Instead of those basic 6 options (and the different aspects included in those) are 111 different ways you can change aspects of your topic on command. These are Null; Attitude (2 options); Color (10 options); Condition (6 options); Dimension (10 options); Emotion (6 options); Location (8 options); Motion (14 options); Pain (2 options); Sensation (2 options); Shape (6 options); Size (4 options); Sound (6 options); Space (6 options); People (2 options); Time (4 options); Transform (10 options); Universe (10 options); and View (2 options).
Here is the front page. You'll need to register for a free account first, as usual. Have fun. :)
Paul

All right. All 180 new pages of that one, with freshly recorded sound, is done now. I think it's quite an improvement over the 1.0 version, even though I'm obviously biased.
Next one I'm still not sure about. Wait and see. :)
Paul

NTSPower 2.0 is now online, with freshly-recorded sound and every page redone just like all the other 2.0 versions. Next I will probably do Opening Procedure of 8-C as I have a subscriber using that one daily. After that, possibly Morph.
Paul

PaulsRobot 2.0 R3X is now online. Unless you're fascinated by past lives, Lifetime Scanning is probably its most useful feature. That's where you can scan through your whole life, period by period, both generally and flow by flow (what you did to others, what others did to you etc.). Each time your attention hangs up in an incident - and it will unless you've already done hours of this kind of stuff - that specific area is addressed and discharged, until your whole life is like a pure, clear-flowing stream. Well, maybe not quite, but it can cool off all those touchy things you've been carrying around for years. Takes about 10-25 hours total on average.
Next module I'm refurbishing is NotTooShabbyPower.
Paul

I've now completed the 2.0 versions of these essential modules, all with nice fast Flash sound. :)
Next is R3X. Well, Basic R3X anyway. Full R3X is too esoteric for me to put here, and that's saying something!
Paul