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These seminal works in neurolinguistic programming (NLP) help
therapists understand how people create inner models of the world
to represent their experience and guide their behavior. Volume I
describes the Meta Model, a framework for comprehending the
structure of language; Volume II applies NLP theory to nonverbal
communication.
These seminal works in neurolinguistic programming (NLP) help therapists understand how people create inner models of the world to represent their experience and guide their behavior. Volume I describes the Meta Model, a framework for comprehending the structure of language; Volume II applies NLP theory to nonverbal communication.
Edited by John Grinder and Frank Pucelik, the book's contributors
include: Robert Dilts, Stephen Gilligan, Judith Delozier, Byron
Lewis, Terry McClendon (author of the first history of NLP, The
Wild Days). The Origins of Neuro Linguistic Programming brings
together the recollections and thoughts of some of the main
protagonists from the very early days of NLP. In 1971 Richard
Bandler and Frank Pucelik were students at Kresege College at the
University of California Santa Cruz. They had a strong mutual
interest in Gestalt Therapy, Frank because of his traumatic time in
Vietnam and because he had been working with some disaffected and
drug-addicted kids, and Richard because he had been working with
Science and Behavior Books on transcribing and editing Fritz Perls'
seminal work, The Gestalt Approach and Eyewitness to Therapy. They
started a local gestalt group and ran 2-3 sessions a week
collaborating and experimenting with the language of therapy. They
started achieving some brilliant results but were having problems
transferring their skills to others and so Richard invited one of
their college professors, John Grinder, to observe what they were
doing in order that he would, hopefully, be able to de-construct
what they were doing that was so effective. John was a professor of
Linguistics and was instantly impressed with the work that they
were doing. He was able to add more structure and in due course the
three of them formalised what is now known as the Meta Model. NLP
was born. John and Frank and each of the other contributors give
their own personal account of this period of collaboration when
something magical was happening in northern California. Of
particular interest is the role Gregory Bateson played,
particularly in bringing John and Richard together with Milton H
Erickson. An extremely insightful and riveting read for anyone
interested in NLP.
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