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  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Modeling (NLP)
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 (although modeling from books, historical records of people's words, or video is not unknown).
A "modeling project" involves spending time studying and observing in depth, discussing, and imitating and practicing many different aspects of the subject's thoughts, feelings, beliefs and behaviors (ie, acting ""as if" the modeler is the expert) until the modeler can replicate these with some consistency and precision.
NLP was influenced by the ideas of the New Age era as well as beliefs in human potential.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Modeling-(NLP)   (1715 words)

  
  Modeling (NLP) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 (although modeling from books, historical records of people's words, or video is not unknown).
A "modeling project" involves spending time studying and observing in depth, discussing, and imitating and practicing many different aspects of the subject's thoughts, feelings, beliefs and behaviors (ie, acting ""as if" the modeler is the expert) until the modeler can replicate these with some consistency and precision.
NLP proponents reply that in common with most forms of heuristic approximation, there is not intended to be "one correct way", but only more and less effective and transferable models.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Modeling_(NLP)   (1202 words)

  
 Neuro-linguistic programming - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
NLP was influenced by the ideas of the New Age era as well as beliefs in human potential.
Modeling involves observing in depth, discussing, and imitating and practicing many different aspects of the subject's thoughts, feelings, beliefs and behaviors (i.e., acting "as if" the modeler is the expert) until the modeler can replicate these with some consistency and precision.
Their first published model, the meta model was an approach to change based on responding to the syntactic elements in a client's language which gave them information about the limits to their model of the world.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Neuro-linguistic_programming   (5824 words)

  
 What is NLP
NLP is a completely unique synthesis of cybernetics, neurology and linguistics that offers you practical methods for rapid personal improvement.
NLP had its beginnings over 25 years ago, and now is rich in diversity, with various "schools of thought" around the world.
NLP is a new technology that brings us into the modern world, a technology that can be used to create the quality of life you want right now.
www.idea-seminars.com /articles/whatsnlp.htm   (1510 words)

  
 Neuro Linguistic Programming ~ The Model Magazine - A Proposed Distinction for Neuro-Linguistic Programming
For all of the acknowledgment and emphasis on modeling, however, there has not been a clear and shared perspective on exactly what NLP modeling is, nor an awareness that there are different varieties of modeling.
NLP Modeling, in the creation of the initial models that founded the field of NLP, at present and in the future of NLP, references an appreciation of and respect for two criteria that apply to modeling in NLP:
the model is not available, deceased) in which the rather more extended and demanding commitment implied by NLP modeling may not be either applicable or the most efficacious or efficient strategy for explicating the patterning of a genius or extraordinary individual whose patterning is of interest.
www.bbnlp.com /content_page1.php?c_id=30   (995 words)

  
 Modeling   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-14)
Modeling is the process of taking a complex event or phenomenon and breaking it into small enough chunks so that it can be recapitulated or applied in some way.
The purpose of behavior modeling is to create a pragmatic map or ‘model’ of a particular behavior which can be used to reproduce or simulate some aspect of that performance by anyone who is motivated to do so.
NLP modeling procedures involve finding out about the mental strategies (“Neuro”) a person is using by analyzing that person’s language patterns (“Linguistic”) and non-verbal responses.
www.nlpu.com /Modeling.htm   (478 words)

  
 Modeling (NLP)
The modeler tries to discover what attitudes the individual holds about the activity, what representational systems they use to process information during the task, observes their physiology and cognitive strategies or patterns, as well as the more mundane practical skills they use.
There are two basic strategies used to model, one is to model directly an individual, the other to perform a comparative modeling of two individuals (with the aim of identifying critical differences).
In the same way as mathematical models are simplifications of reality which allow quite accurate prediction and testing and a good working guide, so NLP models provide a good guide to how a human based "system" is operating, which can be used for teaching or for examining and identifying potential levers for change.
www.askfactmaster.com /Modeling_(NLP)   (534 words)

  
 Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) - Crystalinks
There are several beliefs and presuppositions that were published by the NLP developers that are still taught in NLP training that were designed to bring together some of the patterns that were shared by the successful therapists and experts in communication.
The initial ideas of NLP were developed around 1973 by Richard Bandler, a student, and John Grinder, a professor of linguistics, in association with the polymath Gregory Bateson.
NLP does not recognize any ultimate mediator in the structure and organization of subjective human thought except the senses, sensory representations, and human neurology and physiology.
www.crystalinks.com /nlp.html   (2087 words)

  
 Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-14)
Modeling is one of the most exciting areas of NLP and modeling has always been at the heart of NLP.
Definitions of what modeling is vary, however most definitions agree that modeling is the process of creating useful maps of other peoples experience.
The true test of the success of your modeling is whether you can reproduce the result of the exemplar, to a similar level in the same amount of time it takes them to do it.
www.modeling-nlp.com   (219 words)

  
 NLP: Modeling Excellence
NLP grew out of modeling - the science of studying specifically what and how highly skilled people do what they do, and then replicating those skills so that they may be taught to others.
NLP is the study of the structure of inner experience - specifically, of how we communicate internally with ourselves, and externally with others.
NLP is and exciting, effective set of tools for achieving person outcomes, easily and elegantly, in ways that work for you.
members.aol.com /innewbeginnings/modeling.htm   (285 words)

  
 NLP Modeling IsThe Way to Sure Shot Success in the Pursuit of Excellence
NLP modeling was initiated in the 1970's by Richard Bandler and John Grinder.
Modeling typically codes a pattern out of the psychological and physical states of a top performer at the time of performance.
NLP modeling therefore captures the unconscious nuances of a successful individual and then trains an average individual to imbibe these nuances consciously.
www.about-nlp.com /nlp-modeling.html   (415 words)

  
 NLPModelling
It is frequently pointed out that the basis of NLP is modeling and not the “trail of techniques” that have been left in its wake.
For all of the acknowledgment and emphasis on modeling, however, there has not been a clear and shared perspective on exactly what NLP modeling is, nor an awareness that there are different varieties of modeling.
NLP Modeling, in the creation of the initial models that founded the field of NLP, at present and in the future of NLP, references an appreciation of and respect for two criteria that apply to modeling in NLP:
www.nlpacademy.co.uk /nlpmodelling.asp   (1095 words)

  
 NLP Modelling (modeling) Projects | Inspiritive
NLP modelling is a five stage process as described by John Grinder and Carmen Bostic St Clair in their book, "Whispering in the Wind".
The disadvantage with analytical modelling is that conscious preconceptions of the questionner influence what is asked and conscious preconceptions of the expert influence the answers given.
Fritz Perls and Virginia Satir, the early models for NLP pattern development, held classes in their own therapies and both failed to teach the sensory acuity and language patterns they used so effectively to elicit change with their clients.
www.inspiritive.com.au /talent.htm   (796 words)

  
 Neuro Linguistic Programming ~ Modeling Modeling
This difference resides principally in the degree of imposition of the perceptual and analytic categories of the modeler during the modeling process—in the case of NLP modeling, the imposition is minimal; in the case of Analytic modeling, the imposition is maximal.
When a modeler models their own behavior, they will be applying the same “perceptual and analytic categories of the modeler during the modeling process” that unconscious acquisition purports to avoid.
Representational Systems is described as “NLP’s second model.” (7, p.164) It was discovered by noticing that the predicates (verbs, adverbs, and adjectives) that people used to describe their experience could be categorized by sensory system, and realizing that they were literal descriptions of the speaker’s experience.
www.bbnlp.com /content_page1.php?c_id=31   (3652 words)

  
 NLP modeling with Dr John Grinder and Carmen Bostic St. Clair
People trained in the new code of NLP tend to be more effective, natural and ecological in applying NLP in their lives compared with people trained in the classic code.
In addition to conventional methods of formal learning from audio-visual sources or teachers, as an NLP modeller you will be able to study human excellence at source (people who are models of excellence in any field that interests you).
John Grinder is most notably recognised as the co-creator of Neuro-Linguistic Programming or NLP, universally regarded as the leading edge methodology in the study of human thinking and behaviour patterns.
www.inspiritive.com.au /modelling.htm   (1002 words)

  
 Steve Andreas Article: Modeling with NLP
We assume that most modeling tasks will also be of this nature: applications of NLP models to a specific domain and outcome, rather than creating a new model.
By modeling the structure and process of exceptional behaviors or skills, NLP is gradually developing a set of "off-the-shelf" software to teach to a client.
Modeling someone who spontaneously went through a transition successfully will provide one effective sequence, but there is no guarantee that it is the best sequence.
www.steveandreas.com /modeling_NLP.html   (4650 words)

  
 Neuro-Linguistic Programming | NLP | NLP Practitioners
NLP modeling is considered by some practitioners to be at the heart of NLP.
NLP modeling can be thought of as the process of discovering relevant distinctions within these experiential components, as well as relevant sequencing of these components necessary to achieve a specific result.
NLP has not attained sufficient scientific support and as such it is considered inappropriate for thorough clinical studies (Eisner 2000), and due to general disillusionment with NLP it’s mention in psychotherapy journals and books is becoming increasingly rare (Efran and Lukens 1990).
www.alternativesforhealing.com /nlp.htm   (5038 words)

  
 NLP Books
He describes in detail the model he is presenting using NLP Terminology, while also providing easily understood explanations of it.
Modeling techniques derived from NLP are used extensively to define the key leadership characteristics from evidence obtained from the Bible.
To help the enthusiast on NLP know more about what it is, the author wrote this book where he prepared every simple diagrams on the basic elements of this new branch of science.
www.bible.claret.org /catalog/prayers-med-spirt/nlpbuks.htm   (560 words)

  
 NLP.BIZ - Books on Modeling   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-14)
When I mentioned this "market niche" to Joseph 'O Connor during the NLP Leadership conference in June 1997, he said that most publishers considered there wasn't a market for books on modeling (now ain't that strange for a field that is supposed to be about modeling?).
After giving an NLP overview, the book starts by given the basic Principes of Modeling, continues by giving you a modeling methodology and the modeling strategies needed in the "explicit modeling phase" of that methodology.
This booklet is the result of modeling 4 people from over 80 at a 2 1/2 day workshop organized in the Netherlands by the IEP (Jaap's institute), where 35 participants + the 2 authors modeled the "experts in longevity".
www.nlp.biz /Books/model.htm   (1691 words)

  
 Learn NLP - WorldOfNLP.com
If you look at their stratgies and model after them, you will be quite amazed to realize that there are many things they do in their head that keep them at the level of success that they deserve.
In NLP terms, you are accentuating the internal representations.
NLP models many different skills outside of hypnosis (which seems sensational) including olympic skills, persuasion and learning.
www.worldofnlp.com   (2930 words)

  
 NLP: Modeling
Although this is largely true, it gives the erroneous impression that all the ideas and methods in NLP come merely from insight and intuition.
I remember last summer during an exercise I volunteered to be modeled for my skill at handling crisis calls when I used to do suicide prevention work.
Another key point in modeling is that you can't learn much by listening to a subject talk about what he does in the abstract.
www2.hawaii.edu /~lady/archive/modeling.html   (833 words)

  
 NLP Books - Deep Trance Now Hypnosis
Time Line Therapy and the Basis of Personality is a nlp study of most of the important elements that make up a person's core personality.
The second part of the book illustrates the application of NLP modeling procedures to the study of effective leadership.
It provides examples of how NLP was applied to identify specific cognitive, linguistic and behavioral skills used by leaders to address challenging situations involving problem solving, delegation and training on the job.
www.deeptrancenow.com /books_nlp4.htm   (645 words)

  
 DNK Amazon Store :: Modeling With NLP
Chapters 1-4 seem to be restating a few basics of NLP in an unneccesarily complex and pointless sort of way.
The book on modeling by Dilts, who is probably now the best creator (2006) in the field of NLP.
If one would make of the great NLP modellers, Robert Dilts will certainly be part of the list.
www.entertainmentcareers.net /book/ProductDetails.aspx?asin=0916990419   (391 words)

  
 NLP Weekly » NLP Modeling
Belief is identified by Dr Pang Ming as one of the four components of Zhineng Chi Kung.
The branch of NLP which I am contributing to in this article was founded, I believe, by New Mexico NLP Master Practitioner Merilee Dannemann-Kamerman.
NLP Weekly is a free-style online magazine/blog, devoted to bring updated practical NLP & Hypnosis information, techniques and patterns, both to educated practitioners and to the general public.
www.nlpweekly.com /?cat=37   (374 words)

  
 "Knowledge Engineering / Modeling" Home Study Course
I once watched a trainer step into an "expert circle," in which he said he imagined all the skills he wanted (but hadn't actually elicited) into that circle, and he could feel what it was like to be the expert.
As though if he said he was modeling a surgeon I would let him within a 3 mile distance of my friends or family needing medical assistance.
The website http://www.sportsmind.com/au is an example of an NLP-trained person who modeled sports performance optimization, and now trains those skills to facilitators of his system.
www.altfeld.com /mastery/products/ke-nlp.html   (1520 words)

  
 NLP and Research — Examining the Foundations of NLP metaprograms
The research methods followed by the early NLP research community were those commonly used by linguists, philosophers and psychotherapists at the time.
Leslie Cameron-Bandler, Robert Dilts, et al followed a rigorous process in order to define the NLP metaprograms, and in the period 1981-1983 Ross Steward completed PhD-level research to validate the use of metaprograms for HR applications when creating what is now known as the LAB Profile.
In PhD research around NLP meta programs the same research methods that are used in psychology can be used in order to validate Models of Excellence (Merlevede, 1999, 2002).
www.jobeq.com /articles/NLP_Research.htm   (1464 words)

  
 Mastery InSight Institute Workshop: NLP & Knowledge Engineering
Modeling is arguably the heart of NLP &, until now, a subject that has been pretty much opaque to me. No longer.
NLP practitioners, students & enthusiasts may recognize the above process as being highly similar to what is known as Modeling in NLP.
I used to think modelling was strategy elicitation and from that I could never figure out how people like Richard Bandler so successfully modelled Erickson etc. I thought that maybe it was innate genius or maybe its something they don't teach explicitly now.
www.altfeld.com /mastery/seminars/desc-knowledge.html   (3484 words)

  
 Bio Page
In addition to spearheading the applications of NLP to education, creativity, health, and leadership, his personal contributions to the field of NLP include much of the seminal work on the NLP techniques of Strategies and Belief Systems, and the development of what has become known as ‘Systemic NLP’.
Modeling with NLP (1998) covers the tools and skills for modeling the behavior of exceptional people, illustrating the application of NLP modeling procedures to the study of effective leadership ability.
The vision of the Global NLP Training and Consulting Community is that of a worldwide network of competent trainers, consultants, developers and sponsors who share the mission of bringing the presuppositions and practices of NLP to social systems, organizations, groups and individuals.
www.nlpu.com /robbio.htm   (2234 words)

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