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  2. Neuro-linguistic programming - Wikipedia

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    e. Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) is a pseudoscientific approach to communication, personal development and psychotherapy, that first appeared in Richard Bandler and John Grinder 's 1975 book The Structure of Magic I. NLP asserts that there is a connection between neurological processes, language and acquired behavioral patterns, and that ...

  3. Frogs into Princes - Wikipedia

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    0-911226-19-2. Frogs into Princes: Neuro Linguistic Programming (1979) is a book by Richard Bandler and John Grinder, co-founders of neuro-linguistic programming (NLP), which is considered a pseudoscience. [1][2][3] The book is one of several produced from transcripts of their seminars from the late 1970s, and has sold more than 270,000 copies. [4]

  4. Richard Bandler - Wikipedia

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    co-creator of neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) Website. richardbandler.com. Richard Wayne Bandler (born 1950) is an American writer, consultant, and public speaker in the field of self-help. [1] With John Grinder, he founded the neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) approach to psychotherapy in the 1970s, which is considered [ [pseudoscience] by ...

  5. Tomasz Witkowski - Wikipedia

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    He is a staunch critic of the scientific validity of many psychotherapeutic modalities, concepts like neuro-linguistic programming, [20] Adult Children of Alcoholics syndrome, [21] and projective tests. [7] He criticizes scientific psychology for the lack of reproducibility, low access to raw data and proliferative character of his discipline.

  6. Methods of neuro-linguistic programming - Wikipedia

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    The methods of neuro-linguistic programming are the specific techniques used to perform and teach neuro-linguistic programming, [1] [2] which teaches that people are only able to directly perceive a small part of the world using their conscious awareness, and that this view of the world is filtered by experience, beliefs, values, assumptions, and biological sensory systems.

  7. Charles Faulkner (author) - Wikipedia

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    Known for. Work in neuro-linguistic programming. Charles Faulkner (born January 12, 1952) is an American practitioner of neuro-linguistic programming (NLP), life coach, motivational speaker, trader and author. He has written several books and audio tapes on NLP, which is largely considered a pseudoscience. [1] [2]

  8. Talk : Neuro-linguistic programming/List of users of NLP

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    The Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) perspective is also advocated as it deals efficiently with affective and emotional factors related to learning pronunciation and facilitates an accurate production of L2 [second language] sounds through such techniques as relaxation, suggestion, visualisation and others." full paper (PDF)

  9. Talk:Neuro-linguistic programming - Wikipedia

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    I was referring to the "Effect of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) on Anxiety: A Systematic Literature Review" that was published in "KnE Life Sciences" (that has a similar impact factor / h-index as the polish psychological bulletin). It was published after Passmore and Rowson (as it cites those authors).