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  Neurolinguistic Programming
Neurolinguistic therapy attempts to accomplish this by training you to approach your problems in a new and better way, replacing negative thoughts with positive images.
Neurolinguistic programmers begin and end each session with what they call an "ecology check." This is a sort of progress report in which the therapist seeks to evaluate what you think you're capable of accomplishing, what you're actually doing, and how you're going about it.
While neurolinguistic programming can give your attitude a boost, improve your approach to life, and promote relaxation, there is still no evidence that it can cure any disease or disorder.
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 NeuroLinguistic Programming: Definition
It began as an exploration of the relationship between neurology, linguistics, and observable patterns ("programs") of behavior.
Programming is the behavioral and thinking patterns we all go through.
The formal definition of Neuro-Linguistic Programming is: The study of the structure of subjective experience (3).
www.nlpschedule.com /w_neuro_linguistic_programming_definition.html   (2141 words)

  
 Neurolinguisitic programming Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine - Find Articles
Neurolinguistic programming (NLP) is aimed at enhancing the healing process by changing the conscious and subconscious beliefs of patients about themselves, their illnesses, and the world.
Neurolinguistic programming has been used to change the limiting beliefs of patients about their prospects of recovery from a wide variety of medical conditions including Parkinson's disease, AIDS, migraines, arthritis, and cancer.
Although some physicians and mental health practitioners employ principles of neurolinguistic programming, the field is generally considered outside of mainstream medical practice and academic thinking.
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 NeuroLinguistic Programming. How Does it Work?, Presuppostions, Representational Systems, Meta-Model, Milton Model, ...
Programming is the way the content or signal is manipulated to convert it into useful information.
The brain may direct the signal, sequence it, change it based on our prior experience, or connect it to some other experience we have stored in our brain to convert it into thinking patterns and behaviors that are the essence of our experience of life.
Neuro linguistic programming (NLP for short) was developed in the early 1970s by an information scientist and a linguist at the University of California at Santa Cruz.
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 Neurolinguistic programming Encyclopedia of Medicine - Find Articles
Neurolinguistic programming (NLP) is a technique that shows people how to change or "reprogram" their thoughts, feelings, and actions by simple mental exercises.
They named it Neurolinguistic Programming because "neuro" refers to the brain, "linguistic" relates to verbal and nonverbal expressions, and "programming" suggests habitual thought patterns.
NLP was devised first to make people aware of their unconscious limiting thought and behavior patterns, and, second, to show them how they can change these automatic patterns and create new ways of thinking and feeling.
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 Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) - Crystalinks
Neuro-linguistic programming 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, Santa Cruz, during the 1960s and 1970s.
Originally a study into how excellent psychotherapists were achieving results they did, it rapidly grew into a field and methodology of its own, based around the skill of modeling as used to identify and confirm aspects of others behaviors and ways of thinking that led them to notability in their field.
Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) is a set of techniques, axioms and beliefs that adherents use primarily as an approach to personal development.
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 Just what is Neuro-Linguistic or Neurolinguistic Programming?
NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) has been variously described as the technology of the mind, the science of achievement, and the study of success.
The name Neuro-Linguistic Programming is believed to have been the result of an attempt to describe in a succinct manner the scope of this extensive body of insights and skills:
Programming refers, not to the activity of programming, but to the study of the thinking and behavioural patterns or ‘programmes’ which people use in their daily lives.
www.nlp-now.co.uk /nlp-what.htm   (740 words)

  
 Skeptic's Dictionary: reader comments neurolinguistic programming
One of the chaps most upset was an NLP lecturer with a set of tapes on neuo-linguistic programming; and so his vested financial interest in NLP was considerable.
What interested me in NLP was how people typically view the world through three of their senses, how you could tell which sense they often use through language and eye movements, and how this improves communication with others.
It was part of the NLP practitioners program (which I did not take), and it was coached by Richard Bandler (one of the co-developers of NLP, and the developer of DHE) and John LaVale.
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 EnterHypnosis Enter Hypnosis Neurolinguistic Programming NLP   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Programming infers an ability to discover what programs are motivating behavior, and upgrading/eliminating them as needed.
NLP proves that it is just as possible to program a human mind for success, as it is a computer.
Perhaps you have been curious to learn NLP, but were intimidated by the hard-hitting rapid movement of most NLP courses.
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 neuro-linguistic programming (NLP)
Neuro-linguistic Programming (NLP) is one of many New Age Large Group Awareness Training programs.
NLP is a competitor with Landmark Forum, Tony Robbins, and legions of other enterprises which, like the Sophists of ancient Greece, travel from town to town to teach their wisdom for a fee.
NLP was begun in the mid-seventies by a linguist (Grinder) and a mathematician (Bandler) who had strong interests in (a) successful people, (b) psychology, (c) language and (d) computer programming.
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 Neurolinguistic programming - SourceWatch
"Neurolinguistic programming, or NLP, is a proposed set of models, presuppositional beliefs, patterns, techniques, and observation-based theories resulting from the study of the structure of subjective experience, behavior and communication." [1] NLP has been applied to therapy, healing, and self development.
Generally, NLP is a collection of theories and suppositions about how the structure of language processing, or the structure of magic, based on a combination of neurological research and somewhat more subjective behavioral research.
What emerged from their work came to be known as Neuro-Linguistic Programming." [2] Grinder and Bandler's work soon became a psychological explanation for an older populist spiritual belief that "you create your own reality."
www.sourcewatch.org /index.php?title=Neurolinguistic_programming   (736 words)

  
 Business Quests in the Information Age: Neurolinguistic Programming   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
It may just be my frame of mind, but I found it quite fun that they would reproduce a method that led to the rise of a mega empire of entertainment to create their little corner of paradise that is definitely worth visiting.
I am deeply convinced that open business and the economics of the information age are very much influenced by the psychology of participating individuals as individuals gain access to functions previously regarded as not within their sphere of influence.
What I find striking is the parallel between some of the methods developed by the neurolinguistic programming (NLP) community and the principles behind software development methodologies of recent years.
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 Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP)
Neuro-Linguistic programming is a powerful life change technology that.
From its inception in the 1970s Neuro-Linguistic Programming was widely used in self-improvement and therapy.
And for those wanting advanced skills, he designs certification programs for both practitioners and master practitioners of NLP in the field of business communication.
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 On Management: Neurolinguistic Programming - an Introduction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
NLP was created in 1973 by Richard Bandler and John Grinder as a set of models and principles to describe the relationship between mind (neuro) and language (linguistic) and how their interaction might be organized (programming) to affect an individual's mind, body and behavior.
NLP methods include the use of visualization, affirmations, guided fantasy, ritual, trance states, hypnosis, and specific body language such as posture and eye movements.
The original developers claimed not to be interested in theory, and NLP training does not teach the scientific method for assessing whether a change process is effective but rather to observe subtle verbal and non-verbal cues.
bastias.luis.com /management/2006/06/neurolinguistic-programming.htm   (2153 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.
Neuro-linguistic Programming is an eclectic field, and covers a wide array of aspects of personal development.
Reframing: Neurolinguistic programming and the transformation of meaning.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Neuro-linguistic_programming   (6816 words)

  
 sBMJ | Neurolinguistic programming: verbal communication
Neurolinguistic programming (NLP) is a system that uses the language of the mind to achieve our specific and desired outcomes consistently.
These experiences are coded, ordered, and stored (programmed) as specific representations that can be replayed through language and other non-verbal forms of communication (for example, pictures, sounds, feelings, taste and smells).
Therefore, NLP is simply a tool to help us understand these programs and use them to meet our desired goals.
www.studentbmj.com /issues/03/05/life/163.php   (1619 words)

  
 Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) in Los Angeles
Neuro-Linguistic Programming is based upon volumes of research into the highly effective methods of Milton Erickson, Fritz Perls, and other persons highly skilled in working with the psychological issues of their clients.
The word "programming" is used as a computer metaphor to explain our ability to discover and use the programs that we all mentally run.
In short, NLP™ is about how to use the techniques of verbal and non-verbal communication to actively program our own minds to consistently achieve the results that we want.
www.wholepersonhealings.com /services/nlp.htm   (642 words)

  
 Neurolinguistic programming: temperament and character types -- Walter and Bayat 326 (7394): S133a -- BMJ Career Focus
Neurolinguistic programming: temperament and character types -- Walter and Bayat 326 (7394): S133a -- BMJ Career Focus
Articles by Walter, J. Articles by Bayat, A. Neurolinguistic programming: temperament and character types
Walter J, Bayat A. neurolinguistic programming: verbal communication.
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 Information about The Society of NLP
Established in 1978, the Society of Neuro-Linguistic Programming™ is a worldwide organization set up for the purpose of exerting quality control over those training programs and services claiming to represent the model of Neuro-Linguistic Programming™ (NLP™).
We also urge you to attend only those seminars, workshops and training programs that have been officially designed and certified by The Society of Neuro-Linguistic Programming™.
Any training programs that have been approved and endorsed by The Society of Neuro-Linguistic Programming™ will display a copy of the certification mark(s) of the Society of Neuro-Linguistic Programming™.
www.purenlp.com /society.htm   (144 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Frogs into Princes: Neuro Linguistic Programming: Books: Richard Bandler,John Grinder   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Trance-Formations: Neuro-Linguistic Programming and the Structure of Hypnosis by John Grinder
As far fetched a claim as it may seem, this is surely a seminal book in the field of human communication, linguistics, perception, cognition and psychology.
Neurolinguistic programming is a very physiology- and behaviorally-oriented therapy method, with connections to hypnosis as well.
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 NLP.COM
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 NLP FAQ and Resources
Alt.psychology.nlp is intended as a forum for practitioners of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) to share and discuss information with each other.
It is a forum for discussing the wider implications of NLP; its future, its impact on other communications and therapy models (and vice versa), and its contributions to society at large.
A: A: NLP (NeuroLinguistic Programming) is a constantly evolving set of models, presuppositions, patterns, techniques, and observation-based theories resulting from the study of the structure of subjective experience, behavior and communication.
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 Neurolinguistic programming: verbal communication -- Bayat 326 (7389): S83 -- BMJ Career Focus
Neurolinguistic programming: verbal communication -- Bayat 326 (7389): S83 -- BMJ Career Focus
Articles by Bayat, A. Neurolinguistic programming: verbal communication
Neurolinguistic programming (NLP) is a system that uses the
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 Neurolinguistic Programming
Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) teaches us that to make change in our lives we must look inside to our unconscious minds, where all healing, change, and learning take place.
Specifically, NLP suggests that there are three requirements you must meet in order to make any significant change in your life.
Christa Collier, J.D., is a Master Practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming and Timeline Therapy™.
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 NeuroLinguisticProgramming, neuro linguistic, neuro-linguistic programming
Neuro-Linguistic Programming™ (NLP™) is defined as the study of the structure of subjective experience and what can be calculated from that and is predicated upon the belief that all behaviour has structure.
Neuro-Linguistic Programming™ was specifically created in order to allow us to do magic by creating new ways of understanding how verbal and non-verbal communication affect the human brain.
As such it presents us all with the opportunity to not only communicate better with others, but also learn how to gain more control over what we considered to be automatic functions of our own neurology.
www.neurolinguisticprogramming.com   (441 words)

  
 Neurolinguistic Programming   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Practitioners of neurolinguistic programming (NLP) seek to move the patients from their present state of discomfort to a desired state of health and well-being through reprogramming their beliefs about healing.
Usually, the practitioner will ask questions to distinguish unconscious emotional patterns that affect the patient’s emotional state.
Consult your doctor, practitioner, and/or pharmacist for any health problem and before using any supplements or before making any changes in prescribed medications.
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