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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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    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 some, and genius by others.

  5. Methods of neuro-linguistic programming - Wikipedia

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    NLP modeling methods are designed to unconsciously assimilate the tacit knowledge to learn what the master is doing of which the master is not aware. As an approach to learning it can involve modeling exceptional people. [7] As Bandler and Grinder state "the function of NLP modeling is to arrive at descriptions which are useful."

  6. The Structure of Magic - Wikipedia

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    The Structure of Magic is a two-volume book series (1975, 1976) by John Grinder and Richard Bandler, co-founders of neuro-linguistic programming (NLP), which is considered a pseudoscience. [1][2][3] The series explores how humans construct internal models of the world through language and nonverbal communication.

  7. Representational systems (NLP) - Wikipedia

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    Representational systems (NLP) Representational systems (also abbreviated to VAKOG[1]) is a postulated model from neuro-linguistic programming, [2] a collection of models and methods regarding how the human mind processes and stores information. The central idea of this model is that experience is represented in the mind in sensorial terms, i.e ...

  8. Transderivational search - Wikipedia

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    In NLP (Neuro-liguistic Programming), a transderivational search (Bandler and Grinder, 1976) is essentially the process of searching back through one's stored memories and mental representations to find the personal reference experiences from which a current understanding or mental map has been derived. [1]

  9. Connirae Andreas - Wikipedia

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    Steve Andreas as an industrial chemist before becoming an NLP trainer and developer of new methods. With his wife Connirae he founded the NLP Comprehensive in Colorado in 1979 (which offered the first ever NLP training certification), and with her has co-authored two boos, Change Your Mind-And Keep the Change (1987) and Heart of the Mind (1989).