Despite widespread use, Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) is a
topic of much debate, often receiving criticism from academic and
professional sectors. In this book international academics,
researchers and therapists are brought together to examine the
current evidence of the clinical efficacy of NLP techniques,
considering how NLP can be effective in facilitating change,
enrichment and symptom relief. Lisa Wake and her colleagues provide
a critical appraisal of evidence-based research in the area to
indicate the benefits of the approach and identify the need for an
increase in randomized well-controlled clinical trials.
Contributors also explore how NLP has been used to treat various
disorders including: post-traumatic stress disorder phobias
addictions anxiety disorders mild depression. Illustrated
throughout with clinical examples and case studies, this book is
key reading for practitioners and researchers interested in NLP, as
well as postgraduate students.
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