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3 Interpreting Media Neuro-linguistic programming or NLP

3 Interpreting Media Neuro-linguistic programming or NLP

Neuro-linguistic programming (or NLP) is a controversial interpersonal communication model applied in psychotherapy and other contexts of communication and change. It was initially co-created by Richard Bandler and linguist John Grinder in the 1970s based on the communication and behavioral patterns acquired from gestalt therapist Fritz Perls, family systems therapist Virginia Satir and psychiatrist Milton H. Erickson. The originators emphasize modeling of excellence as the core methodology of NLP, that is, the methods they used to imitate and produce the models of exceptional communicators. They also claim that the basic assumptions of NLP draw from aspects of neurology (“neuro-”), transformational grammar (“linguistics”) and cybernetics (“programming”). It has often been promoted as an art and science of effective communication and defined as ‘the study of the structure of subjective experience’. Others put more emphasis on the tools, techniques and applications specific to contexts such as psychotherapy, business management and communications training, motivational seminars, personal development, and teaching.

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Posted by admin - April 25, 2010 at 8:07 pm

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2 Interpreting Media Neuro-linguistic programming or NLP

2 Interpreting Media Neuro-linguistic programming or NLP

Neuro-linguistic programming (or NLP) is a controversial interpersonal communication model applied in psychotherapy and other contexts of communication and change. It was initially co-created by Richard Bandler and linguist John Grinder in the 1970s based on the communication and behavioral patterns acquired from gestalt therapist Fritz Perls, family systems therapist Virginia Satir and psychiatrist Milton H. Erickson. The originators emphasize modeling of excellence as the core methodology of NLP, that is, the methods they used to imitate and produce the models of exceptional communicators. They also claim that the basic assumptions of NLP draw from aspects of neurology (“neuro-”), transformational grammar (“linguistics”) and cybernetics (“programming”). It has often been promoted as an art and science of effective communication and defined as ‘the study of the structure of subjective experience’. Others put more emphasis on the tools, techniques and applications specific to contexts such as psychotherapy, business management and communications training, motivational seminars, personal development, and teaching.

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Posted by admin - April 23, 2010 at 11:38 pm

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154. Shifts Happen — Faster EFT NLP Robert Smith

This video explains how to work with others to create personal shifts by changing negatives to positives. Globalization and The Information Age starts here.

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Posted by admin - April 14, 2010 at 3:54 am

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NLP Eye Patterns

NLP eye accessing cues and the importance of calibrating on the subject. By watching the eye movements and noting the direction of where the subject is looking, it is possible to gain an understanding of what the subject may be remembering or construcing; whether it is a feeling, sound or picture or if they are working something out in their mind. Note how, in this video, the subject has issues accessing the Auditory Recall area. Terry touches on clearing this area using “eye movement de-sensitisation” to help clear out problematic areas at the end (this is the subject of another video!). Visit http://www.nlpworld.co.uk for info on NLP training and NLP MP3 products.

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Posted by admin - March 5, 2010 at 11:32 pm

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144. Why Does Tapping Work? — Faster EFT NLP Robert Smith

Why tapping works. How we are programed to hypnotize ourselves by going into a trance and miss the reality of the present moment. How we produce our own problems. If you want something different, doing the same thing only makes it worse. Let go and try something different. Look younger, feel younger.

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Posted by admin - February 25, 2010 at 8:56 pm

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145. Procrastination is a Skill— Faster EFT NLP

Change procrastination to freedom and motivation. What is stress?

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