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Neuro-Linguistic Programming: An Essential Guide to NLP
Neuro-Linguistic Programming: An Essential Guide to NLP
Neuro-Linguistic Programming: An Essential Guide to NLP
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Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP): A Personalized Guide to Reach Self-Fulfillment


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LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 13, 2015
ISBN9781519942005
Neuro-Linguistic Programming: An Essential Guide to NLP

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    Chapter 1. Neuro-Linguistic Programming: An Introductory Overview

    Neuro-Linguistic Programming Definition

    Neuro-Linguistic Programming brings an alternate approach to the ways in which one thinks of brain development, person-to-person communication, and psychotherapy. The approach creates a study of the human brain, forming connections between neuron processes (thus lending neuro), language processes and learning (thus lending linguistic), and patterns the brain learns via human environment (thus lending programming). The general thought behind the approach is this: if one can prescribe the ways in which the brain develops and forms, these developments and formations can be altered and changed in order to achieve great goals. One can completely alter one’s initial programming or genes in order to walk across that fine line between mediocrity and greatness.

    Neuro-Linguistic Programming, or NLP methodology can work beyond the realms of greatness, as well, into darker territories. It can treat very human brain disorders like psychosomatic illnesses, phobias, depression, learning disorders, and myopia. One does not require years and years of psychiatric and psychological treatment; one simply requires a few Neuro-Linguistic Programming methods. One can burst forth into the world of true education and growth, free of these human brain disorders.

    Neuro-Linguistic Programming’s Historical Context

    Neuro-Linguistic Programming was developed by two Californian men in the 1970’s: the very forefront of experimentation and interest in neurological methods. Richard Bandler was just twenty years old: a student beneath the associate professor of linguistics at University of California, Santa Cruz: John Grinder. The two became fast friends as their scientific interests: both natural and computer-oriented, collided. They began studying gestalt therapy: a very existential element of psychotherapy that works to understand personal responsibility and present-moment experiences. Furthermore, the pair studied the work of Virginia Satir and Fritz Perls. Through their studies, they began attempting to create a sort of behavioral syntax; they wanted to analyze the ways in which a person can confront and hurdle any problem—and how this affects a person on a very neurological level. Their analysis led them to the very techniques utilized today in NLP: anchoring, representational systems, calibration, reframing, and personal techniques. 

    The language pattern the two scientists encountered after they studied many university friends led them to understand: high-level communication seemed to lead to greater therapeutic levels. These analyzed language patterns appeared in their Meta Model; they originally published this model in their first book, 1975’s The Structure of Magic.

    Their research, however, was not complete. A cyberneticist and linguist named Gregory Bateson brought Grinder and Bandler’s attention to Milton H. Erickson. He was a psychiatrist who specialized in medical hypnosis; he induced trances and told stories in order to manipulate his clients to release their phobias and traumas. Grinder and Bandler adopted these hypnotic ideas; they created the Milton Model. This Milton Model analyzed the ways in which language played a great role in its manipulation and influence of people’s neurological pathways.

    NLP Presuppositions

    Remember: NLP techniques are actually quite simple. They are, in fact, based on the very things humans do every single day. However, these techniques bring conscious attention to these everyday processes, allowing one to properly understand one’s unconscious thoughts.

    However, the overarching themes of NLP can become incredibly complex. The presuppositions of NLP, named by Richard Bandler, bring the actual foundation upon which the rest of the studies and understanding is built. Therefore, an initial glimpse at the presuppositions renders a remarkable road for further examination and comprehension.

    Changing the process by which one experiences everyday reality is more valuable than, say, altering the content of that reality. Therefore, thinking about one’s drive to work differently is more valuable on a neurological level than moving to a different city and eliminating that drive altogether. One can shade the arena around one’s experience and allow it to look a little bit differently in an alternate environment.

    Any communication’s direct meaning yields a response with the continued meaning intact. Confusing, no? This means that how one creates language: via tone of voice, for example, completely alters the meaning of the words. The person with whom one communicates may respond back with a different reaction based on how that person translated the meaning of the sentences. For example, if one asked an honest question but was perceived as running away with sarcasm, the person with whom one communes will answer in what that person believes the original meaning of the conversation to hold. After this stark

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