One of a series of articles on Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) | Main articles NLP · Principles · Topics · History NLP and science · Bibliography Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) is a set of techniques, axioms and beliefs that adherents use primarily as an approach to personal development. ...
Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) is a set of techniques, axioms and beliefs that adherents use primarily as an approach to personal development. ...
This article covers the core presuppositions and principles of Neuro-linguistic programming. ...
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Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) was developed jointly by Richard Bandler and John Grinder under the tutelage of anthropologist, social scientist, linguist and cyberneticist Gregory Bateson, at the University of California, during the 1960s and 1970s. ...
Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) and science looks at the evidence for and against NLP being effective, and the basis for scepticism and concerns from within the scientific community. ...
| Concepts and methods Modeling · Meta model · Milton model Perceptual positions · Rapport · Reframing Representation systems · Submodalities Positive intention · Well-formed outcome Meta program · Neurological levels Anchoring · Map-territory relation NLP modeling (or modelling) is a process used in neuro-linguistic programming to discover and codify patterns of excellence, as demonstrated consistently by top performers in any field ideally via direct experience. ...
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The Milton Model in Neuro-linguistic programming is an early model of Milton Ericksons hypnotic techniques. ...
Perceptual positions is a neuro-linguistic programming and psychology term denoting that a complex system may look very different, and different information will be available, depending how one looks at it and ones point of view. ...
Rapport is one of the most important features or characteristics of unconscious human interaction. ...
This article is about reframing, a Neuro-linguistic programming method. ...
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A submodality in neuro-linguistic programming is a distinction of form or structure (rather than content) within a sensory representational system. ...
The term positive is often used generally to mean desirable or beneficial, and negative is usually used to mean undesirable of bad. But in neuro-linguistic programming it also has a specific technical meaning, in the phrases positive intent and stated in the positive. ...
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Meta-programs are programs about programs. ...
The Neurological levels were proposed by anthropologist Gregory Bateson. ...
Anchoring is a neuro-linguistic programming term for the process by which memory recall, state change or other responses become associated with (anchored to) some stimulus, in such a way that perception of the stimulus (the anchor) leads by reflex to the anchored response occurring. ...
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| Related principles Empiricism · Subject-object problem Subjective character of experience Philosophy of perception Cognitive linguistics · Metacognition In philosophy generally, empiricism is a theory of knowledge emphasizing the role of experience. ...
In philosophy, the subject-object problem arises out of the metaphysics of Hegel. ...
That all subjective phenomena are associated with a single point of view is called the subjective character of experience. ...
The philosophy of perception concerns how mental processes and symbols depend on the world internal and external to the perceiver. ...
In linguistics and cognitive science, cognitive linguistics (CL) refers to the currently dominant school of linguistics that views the important essence of language as innately based in evolutionarily-developed and speciated faculties, and seeks explanations that advance or fit well into the current understandings of the human mind. ...
Metacognition refers to thinking about cognition (memory, perception, calculation, association, etc. ...
| People Richard Bandler · John Grinder Gregory Bateson · Robert Dilts · Judith DeLozier Milton Erickson · Virginia Satir · Fritz Perls Steve Andreas · Connirae Andreas · Charles Faulkner Richard Bandler (full-name: Richard Wayne Bandler) (born February 24, 1950) is an American author and the co-inventor (with John Grinder) of Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) and creator of Design Human Engineering (DHE) and Neuro Hypnotic Repattering (NHR), . // Bandler holds a BA (1973) in Philosophy and Psychology from the...
John Grinder, Ph. ...
Gregory Bateson (9 May 1904â4 July 1980) was a British anthropologist, social scientist, linguist and cyberneticist whose work intersected that of many other fields. ...
Robert Dilts (born 1955) has been a developer, author, trainer and consultant in the field of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) since its creation in 1975 by John Grinder and Richard Bandler. ...
Judith DeLozier is a trainer and author in NLP. A member of Grinder and Bandlerâs original group of students, she contributed extensively to the development of NLP models and processes. ...
Milton Hyland Erickson, MD (1901 - 1980) was a psychiatrist specializing in medical hypnosis. ...
Virginia Satir (26 June 1916 - 10 September 1988) was a noted psychotherapist, known especially for her approach to family therapy. ...
Fritz Perls photo on the cover of an Hungarian edition of his book The Gestalt Approach and Eye Witness to Therapy (originally published 1973) Friedrich (Frederick) Salomon Perls (July 8 1893, Berlin - March 14, 1970, Chicago), better known as Fritz Perls, was a noted German-born psychiatrist and psychotherapist of...
Charles Faulkner Charles Faulkner, (born 29 February 1960, Glendora, California) is an American life coach, motivational speaker, trader and writer. ...
| | Steve Andreas is an American author in the field of Neuro-linguistic programming. Since 1977, Steve, together with his partner Connirae Andreas have edited and published a number of titles on the subject. They are best known in the field for their annotated transcripts of a variety of early NLP seminars. An author is the person who creates a written work, such as a book, story, article or the like. ...
Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) is a set of techniques, axioms and beliefs that adherents use primarily as an approach to personal development. ...
A seminar is, generally, a form of academic instruction, either at a university or offered by a commercial or professional organization. ...
Steve Andreas (formerly John O. Stevens) worked as a Chemist until 1962, when he switched to psychology, specializing in gestalt therapy from around 1968. He was involved in Gestalt therapy for around ten years before hearing of neuro-linguistic programming in 1977 and changing interests. [1] [2] Chemistry (from Greek Ïημεία khemeia meaning alchemy, see below for possible origins of this word) is the science of matter at the atomic to molecular scale, dealing primarily with collections of atoms (such as molecules, crystals, and metals). ...
Psychology is an academic and applied field involving the study of the human mind, brain, and behavior. ...
Gestalt Therapy is a psychotherapy which focuses on here-and-now experience and personal responsibility. ...
1968 (MCMLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Monday (the link is to a full 1968 calendar). ...
Gestalt Therapy is a psychotherapy which focuses on here-and-now experience and personal responsibility. ...
Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) is a set of techniques, axioms and beliefs that adherents use primarily as an approach to personal development. ...
In 1979 Steve and Connirae established NLP Colorado, (now known as NLP Comprehensive) to develop the training arm of their business, which was later transferred to Tom Dotz in 1998. [3] They continue to own Real People Press, a small publisher of psychology and personal change.
Books and publications Richard Bandler and John Grinder titles edited by the Andreas' which are well known in the NLP field include: Richard Bandler (full-name: Richard Wayne Bandler) (born February 24, 1950) is an American author and the co-inventor (with John Grinder) of Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) and creator of Design Human Engineering (DHE) and Neuro Hypnotic Repattering (NHR), . // Bandler holds a BA (1973) in Philosophy and Psychology from the...
John Grinder, Ph. ...
- Frogs Into Princes (1979)
- Trance-Formations (1981)
- Using Your Brain for a Change (1985)
- Titles authored by the Andreas' include
- Change Your Mind and Keep the Change (1987)
- Heart of the Mind ( 1989)
- Core Transformations (Connirae & Tamara Andreas, 1994).
- Steve Andreas's more recent works include
- Virginia Satir: The Patterns of Her Magic (1991)
- Transforming Your Self (2002)
- Six Blind Elephants (2006)
Virginia Satir (26 June 1916 - 10 September 1988) was a noted psychotherapist, known especially for her approach to family therapy. ...
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