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NLP tools
Neuro linguistic programming (NLP) is a set of specific techniques that restructure toward positive functioning, the brain’s thinking and the body’s behaviours by aligning the conscious with the unconscious mind and body. Neuro linguistic programming enables people to proactively design their physical and emotional responses to life.
Neuro linguistic programming is a hybrid science developed in the late 1960’s and early 1970-‘s by computer scientist Richard Bandler and linguist John grinder. Bandler and Grinder studied three therapists with excellent results achieved in transforming their clients ways of thinking, feeing and behaving. They modelled family therapist Virginia Satir; Gestalt therapist, Fritz Perls and Hypnotherapist, Milton Erickson, who legitimised hypnotherapy as a healing treatment modality accepted by the American Medical Association.
The techniques Bandler and Grinder developed by modeling Satir, Perls and Erickson are so concise and effective that the behavioural changes that used to take years can now occur within a matter of hours or minutes.
The three components of neuro linguistic programming are:
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Last updated: 20-Apr-2008 |
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