You are on page 1of 20

Neuro-Linguistic Programming Research Data Base [ 1 - 20 of 180 Entries ] Allen, Keith L.

(1982) An investigation of the effectiveness of Neurolinguistic 1 Programming procedures in treating snake phobics. Dissertation Abstracts International 43(3), 861-B University of Missouri at Kansas City, 76 pp. Pub. = AAC8216956 Apostel, Birgit (1993) The eye movement hypothesis of NLP: mere suggestion 2 or reality? Free University of Berlin, educational sciences (Department 12), Institut of Psychology, Master thesis. Appel, Philip R. (1983) Matching of representational systems and interpersonal 3 attraction. Dissertation Abstracts International 43(9), 3021-B United States International University, 192 pp. Pub. = AAC8301835 Asbell, Henry C. (1983) Effects of reflection, probe, and predicate matching on perceived counselor characteristics (psychotherapy, 4 interpersonal attraction, Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP)). Dissertation Abstracts International 44(11), 3515-B University of Missouri at Kansas City, 115 pp. Pub. = AAC8404790 Atwater, John M. (1983) Differential effects of interventions from the Neurolinguistic Programming meta-model and general 5 systems in early psychotherapy. Dissertation Abstracts International 44(9), 2887-B 2888-B Texas A & M University, 88 pp. Pub. = DA8329895 Bacon, Stephen C. (1983) Neurolinguistic Programming and psychosomatic illness: 6 a study of the effects of reframing on headache pain. Dissertation Abstracts International 44(7), 2233-B University of Montana, 110 pp. Pub. = DA8326959 Baddeley, Mark; Predebon, John (1991) "Do the eyes have it?": A test of neurolinguistic 7 programming's eye movement hypothesis. Australian Journal of Clinical Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis; Mar Vol 12(1) 1-23 Brsch, Martin (1983) 8 Empirical study of concepts of NLP (Part 1). University of Tbingen, unpublished Master thesis. 9 Beale, Russell P., Jr. (1980) The testing of a model for the representation of consciousness. Dissertation Abstracts International 41(9), 3565-B 2566-B The

Fielding Institute, 126 pp. Order = 8106799 Beck, Charles E.; Beck, Elizabeth A. (1984) Test of the eye movement hypothesis of Neurolinguistic 10 Programming: a rebuttal of conclusions. Perceptual and Motor Skills; Feb Vol 58(1) 175-176 Bergman, Richard A. (=?=) The therapist's and clients' perspectives of mental 11 imagery interventions in psychotherapy. Dissertation Abstracts International 50(6), 1597 Billups, Andrew J. (1983) Representational system congruence (predicate matching) as a dimension of interpersonal impact. 12 Dissertation Abstracts International 44(11), 3517-B Virginia Consortium for Professional Psychology,Old Dominion University, 115 pp. Pub. = AAC8404350 Birholtz, Laura S. (1981) Neurolinguistic Programming: testing some basic 13 assumptions. Dissertation Abstracts International 42(5), 2042-B The Fielding Institute, 131 pp. Pub. = AAC8118324 Bliemeister, Joachim (1987) 14 An empirical test of basic assumptions of NLP. Integrative Therapie, 13 (4), 397-406 Bliemeister, Joachim (1988) An empirical test of theoretical constructs essential to 15 NLP. Zeitschrift fuer Klinische Psychologie, 17 (1), 21-30 Bliemeister, Joachim; Morgenroth, David (1986) 16 Testing basic assumptions of NLP. David Morgenroth Bott, Karin (1995) Construction and evaluation of a NLP-based treatment 17 of psychogenetic overweight. University of Bielefeld, Department of Psychology, unpublished Master thesis Botzum, Gerald D. (1984) Therapeutic suggestion: the effects of metaphor on self18 disclosure. Dissertation Abstracts International 45(11), 3612 Brandis, Alan D. (1986) A neurolinguistic treatment for reducing parental anger responses and creating more resourceful behavioral 19 options. Dissertation Abstracts International 47(11), 4642-B California School of Professional Psychology, 161 pp. Order = DA8626141

Brandl, Tobias (1997) Characteristics of interaction within NLP-based shorttime therapy with differential success - two single 20 case studies. University of Bielefeld, Department of Psychology, unpublished Master thesis.

Brengle, Edward Q. III (1979) Preference for sensory modality of mental imagery and its relationship to stress reduction using a systematic 21 desensitization technique. Dissertation Abstracts International 40(4), 1878-B Wayne State University, 128 pp. Brinker, Heike (1995) Curing overweight with NLP: an empirical study of the 22 Easy Weight Program. Heike Brinker, Curslacker Deich 25, 21039 Hamburg Brockman, William P. (1980) Empathy revisited: the effects of representational system matching on certain counseling process and 23 outcome variables. Dissertation Abstracts International 41(8), 3421-A College of William and Mary, 167 pp. Order = 8103591 Buckner, Michael; Mera, Naomi M. (1987) Eye movement as an indicator of sensory components in 24 thought. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 34(3), p. 283-287 Buhr, Kai-Olaf (1997) An experiment testing the eye movement hypothesis of NLP by presenting visual stimuli and measuring reaction 25 times. University of Bielefeld, Department of Psychology, unpublished Master thesis. Burcz, Bernice Angeline (=?=) Neurolinguistic Programming and Star Trek: a training 26 model and metaphor for building trust and relationship in multicultural teams. Personal Communication Carbonell, David A. (1985) Representational systems: an empirical approach to 27 Neurolinguistic Programming. Dissertation Abstracts International 46(8), 2798-B DePaul University, 144 pp. Pub. = AAC8523962 28 Cheney, S.; Miller, L.; Rees, R. (1982) Imagery and eye movements.

Journal of Mental Imagery, 6, 113-124 Cody, Steven G. (1983) The stability and impact of the primary representational system in Neurolinguistic Programming: a critical 29 examination. Dissertation Abstracts International 44(4) 1232-B University of Connecticut, 158 pp. Pub. = AAC8319187 Coe, William C.; Scharcoff, Joseph A. (1985) An empirical evaluation of the neurolinguistic 30 programming model. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis; Oct Vol 33(4) 310-318 Cole-Hitchcock, Sabra Tony (=?=) A determination of the extent to which a predominant representational system can be identified through 31 written and verbal communication and eye scanning patterns. Dissertation Abstracts International 41(5), B Baylor University, 1980, 134 pp. Daupert, Dennis L. (1986) A covert imagery intervention into test anxiety based on 32 a chained-anchor model, Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP). Dissertation Abstracts International 47(6), 2610 Davis, Gerald L., Jr. (1984) Neurolinguistic Programming as an interviewing 33 technique with prelingually deaf adults. Dissertation Abstracts International 46(5), 1247-A 1248-A Oklahoma State University, 91 pp. Order = DA8515247 Day, Rhetta C.G. (1985) Students' perceptions of Neurolinguistic Programming strategies (counseling, communication, clients, 34 therapy). Dissertation Abstracts International 46(4), 1333-B Florida State University, 130 pp. Dilts, Robert (1977) EEG and representational systems 35 University of California, Santa Cruz,CA (Published in Roots of NLP, Meta Publications, 1983) Dixon, Paul N.; Parr, Gerald D.; Yarbrough, Douglass; Rathael, Michael (1986) 36 Neurolinguistic programming as a persuasive communication technique. Journal of Social Psychology; Aug Vol 126 (4) 545-550 37 Dooley, Kathleen; Farmer, Alvirda (1988) Comparison for aphasic and control subjects of eye movements hypothesized in Neurolinguistic

Programming (NLP). Perceptual and Motor Skills, 67(1), Aug pp. 233-234 Dorn, Fred J. (1983) Assessing primary representational system (PRS) 38 preference for Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) using three methods. Counselor Education and Supervision; Dec Vol 23(2) 149-156 Dorn, Fred J.; Atwater, Mike; Jereb, Ron; Russell, Roger (1983) Determining the reliability of the NLP eye movement 39 procedure. American Mental Health Counselors Association Journal; Jul Vol 5(3) 105-110 Dowd, Thomas E.; Hingst, Ann G. (1983) Matching therapists' predicates: an in vivo test of 40 effectiveness. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 57, p. 207-210 Neuro-Linguistic Programming Research Data Base [ 41 - 60 of 180 Entries ] Dowd, Thomas E.; Pety, John (1982) Effect of counselor predicate matching on perceived 41 social influence and client satisfaction. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 29(2), 206-209 Duda, Karin (1990) A study of the eye movement hypothesis of NLP. 42 University of Bielefeld, Department of Psychology, Master thesis Duncan, Robert C.; Konefal, Janet; Spechler, Marilyn M. (1990) Effect of Neurolinguistic Programming training of self43 actualization as measured by the Personal Orientation Inventory. Psychological Reports; Jun Vol 66(3, Pt 2) 1323-1330 Durand, Douglas; Wetzel, John; Hansen, Anita (1989) Computer analysis of sensory predicate use in written 44 and oral communication. Psychological Reports; Oct Vol 65(2) 675-684 Egger, Bettina (=?=) Seeing is believing: the process of contact with the inner 45 image through painting. Dissertation Abstracts International 49(12), 5507 46 Ehrmantraut, John E., Jr. (=?=) A comparison of the therapeutic relationships of counseling students trained in Neurolinguistic Programming vs. students trained on the Carkhuff Model.

Dissertation Abstracts International 44(10), 3191-B University of Northern Colorado, 1983, 151 pp. Pub. = AAC8328491 Einspruch, Eric L.; Forman, Bruce D. (1985) Observations concerning research literature on 47 Neurolinguistic Programming. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 32(4), 589-596 Einspruch, Eric L.; Forman, Bruce D. (1988) Neurolinguistic Programming in the treatment of 48 phobias. Psychotherapy in private practice, 6(1), p. 91-100 Elich, Matthew; Thompson, Richard W.; Miller, Laurence (1985) Mental imagery as revealed by eye movements and 49 spoken predicates: a test of Neurolinguistic Programming. Journal of Counseling Psychology; Oct Vol 32(4) 622- 625 Ellickson, Judy L. (1983) Representational systems and eye movements in an 50 interview. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 30(3), 339-345 Ellis, John L. (1980) Representational systems: an investigation of sensory 51 predicate use in a self-disclosure interview. Dissertation Abstracts International 41(11), 4244-B University of Minnesota, 194 pp. Pub. = AAC8109421 Faist, Wolfgang Johann (1987) Influencing phobic behaviour using the dissociative 52 interventions by BANDLER/ GRINDER (NLP). University of Munich, Prof. Dr. W. Tunner Falzett, William C., Jr. (1979) Matched versus unmatched primary representational systems relationship to perceived trustworthiness in a 53 counseling analogue. Dissertation Abstracts International 41(1), 105-A Marquette University, 100 pp. Order = 8105176; Text can also be found in: Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1981, 28(4) Farmer, A.; Rooney, R.; Cunningham, J.R. (1985) Hypothesized eye movements of Neurolinguistic 54 Programming: a statistical artifact. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 61, 717-718 Farmer, Stephen S. (1983) Supervisory conferences in communicative disorders: verbal and nonverbal interpersonal communication 55 pacing. Dissertation Abstracts International 44(9), 2715-B 2716-B University of Colorado (Boulder), 195 pp. Order = DA8400891 56 Faulkender, Nancy A. (1985)

"Primary representational system" and task performance: empirical assessment in prison and normal populations. Dissertation Abstracts International 45(12), 3937-B California School of Professional Psychology at Berkeley, 100 pp. Pub. = AAC8503711 Ferguson, David M. (1987) The effect of two audiotaped Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) phobia treatments on public 57 speaking anxiety. Dissertation Abstracts International 49(4), 765 University of Tennessee, 95 pp. Order = DA8810355 Forster, C.; Jansen, A.; Margenrot, L.; Unterberger, G. (1993) Medias of psychotherapy. What conditions are decisive 58 for rapport? College of Hildesheim-Holzminden, Germany, FB Sozialpdagogik, unpublished paper Frank, Angela (1997) Using NLP in social work. 59 College of Regensburg or Angela Frank, Motzersreuth 1, 95698 Neualbenreuth Fremder, Linda A. (1986) Generalization of visual dot pattern strategies to number 60 pattern strategies by learning disabled students. Dissertation Abstracts International 47(11), 4055-A Columbia University Teachers College, 116 pp. Order = DA8704296 Neuro-Linguistic Programming Research Data Base [ 61 - 80 of 180 Entries ] Frieden, Fredrick P. (1981) Speaking the client's language: the effects of Neurolinguistic Programming (predicate matching) on 61 verbal and nonverbal behaviors in psychotherapy. A single case design. Dissertation Abstracts International 42(3), 1171-B Virginia Commonwealth University, 146 pp. Pub. = AAC8118960 Fromme, Donald K.; Daniell, Jennifer (1984) Neurolinguistic Programming examined: imagery, 62 sensory mode, and communication. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 31(3) Fruchter, Helane J. (1983) Sensory reinforcement in the service of aggression 63 maintenance in children: a treatment study. Dissertation Abstracts International 45(3) 1013-B Syracuse University, 124 pp. Pub. = AAC8410711 64 Frye, Mary L. (1980) An analysis of the relationship between leisure interests and representational systems among college freshman

students with implications for leisure counseling. Dissertation Abstracts International 41(6) 2764-A Oklahoma State University, 93 pp. Order = 8027178 Gallo, Fred P. (=?=) Verbal synchrony and the maintenance of rapport 65 between collegiate instructors and their students (NLP Teaching). Dissertation Abstracts International 46(3), p. 624 Genser-Medlitsch, Martina; Schtz, Peter (1997) Does Neuro-Linguistic psychotherapy have effect? New 66 Results shown in the extramural section. Martina Genser-Medlitsch; Peter Schtz, TZ-NLP, Wiederhofergasse 4, A-1090, Wien, Austria Gerhardt, Kathrin (1992) Construction and first evaluation of a manual designed 67 to measure success in therapy with pain patients. University of Hamburg, Department of Psychology, Master thesis Gerhardt, Katrin; Besser-Siegmund, Cora (1995) 68 Diagnosing success in NLP pain therapy. unpublished paper. Glser, Claudia (1991) Testing the effectiveness of NLPs Six Step Reframing 69 Model with subjectivly obese clients. University of Bielefeld, Department of Psychology, Master thesis Graunke, Bruce R. (=?=) An evaluation of Neurolinguistic Programming: the 70 impact of varied imaging tasks upon sensory predicates. Dissertation Abstracts International 46(6) University of Houston, 1984, 226 pp. Pub. = AAC8420009 Graunke, Bruce; Roberts, T. Kevin (1985) Neurolinguistic programming: The impact of imagery 71 tasks on sensory predicate usage. Journal of Counseling Psychology; Oct Vol 32(4) 525-530 Green, Margaret A. (1979) Trust as effected by representational system predicates. 72 Dissertation Abstracts International 41(8) 3159-B Ball State University, 130 pp. Pub. = AAC8104651 Grzebieniak, John F. (1982) The relationship between selected Jungian personality types as determined on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator 73 and their preferred use of sensory predicates as described by Bandler and Grinder. Dissertation Abstracts International 44(4) 989-A University of Pittsburg, 122 pp. Order = DA8318201

Gumm, W.B.; Walker, M.K.; Day, H.D. (1982) 74 Neurolinguistic Programming: method or myth? Journal of Counseling Psychology, 29(3) Hagstrom, Garis C. (=?=) A microanalysis of direct confrontation psychotherapy with schizophrenics: using Neurolinguistic Programming 75 and Delsarte's system of expression. Dissertation Abstracts International 42(10) 4192-B California School of Professional Psychology, 1981, 187 pp. Order = DA8207545 Hale, Richard L. (1986) The effects of Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) on 76 public speaking anxiety and incompetence. Dissertation Abstracts International 47(5), pp 2167 Drake University, 93 pp. Order =DA8617682 Hammer, Allen L. (1980) Language as a therapeutic tool: the effects on the relationship of listeners responding to speakers by using 77 perceptual predicates. Dissertation Abstracts International 41 (3), 991-A Michigan State University, 149 pp. Order = 8020705 Haynie, Nancy A. (1982) Systematic Human Relations Training with 78 Neurolinguistic Programming. Dissertation Abstracts International 43(7), 2286-A University of Georgia, 151 pp. Order = DA8228694 Heap, Michael (1988) Neurolinguistic programming - an interim verdict. 79 in: Hypnosis: Current clinical, experimental and forensic practices. (Michael Heap, Ed.), pp. 268-280. Croom Helm, London, England; xii, 436 pp. Helm, David Jay (1990) Neurolinguistic Programming: equality as to distribution 80 of learning modalities. Journal of Instructional Psychology, 17(3), pp. 159-160 Neuro-Linguistic Programming Research Data Base [ 81 - 100 of 180 Entries ] Helm, David Jay (1991) Neurolinguistic Programming: gender and the learning modalities create inequalities in learning: a 81 proposal to reestablish equality and promote new levels of achievement in education. Journal of Instructional Psychology; Sep Vol 18(3) 167169 82 Hernandez, Vivian O. (1981) A study of eye movement patterns in the Neurolinguistic Programming model.

Dissertation Abstracts International 42(4), 1587-B Ball State University, 149 pp. Order = 8120505 Hildebrand, Britta; Nolting, Wilhelm (1992) A training based on NLP designed to improve perception and nonverbal communication 83 development and first evaluation University of Bielefeld, Department of Psychology, Master thesis Hill, Edwin L. (1983) An empirical test of the Neurolinguistic 84 Programming concept of anchoring. Dissertation Abstracts International 44(7), 2246-B Washington State University, 126 pp. Pub. = AAC8325468 Hillin, Harvey H., Jr. (1982) Effects of a rapport method & chemical dependency workshop for adults employed in Kansas service 85 agencies. Dissertation Abstracts International 44(12), 3574-A Kansas State University, 135 pp. Order = DA840761x Hischke, Darrell Linn (=?=) A definitional and structural investigation of 86 matching perceptual predicates, mismatching perceptual predicates, and Milton-model matching. Dissertation Abstracts International 49(9), p. 4005 Holdevici, Irina (1990) Neurolinguistic programming: a form of mental 87 training in high-performance shooting. Revue Roumaine des Sciences Sociales, Serie de Psychologie; Jul-Dec Vol 34(2) 169-173 Hueber, Raimund J. (1997) Nonsmoker by hypnosis? Evaluation of a training 88 based on hypnotherapy. University of Bielefeld, Department of Psychology, unpublished Master thesis Ingalls, Joan S. (1987) Cognition and athletic behavior: an investigation of the NLP principle of congruence. 89 Dissertation Abstracts International 48(7), 2090-B Columbia University Teachers College, 158 pp. Order = DA8721125 Johannsen, Clifford A. (1982) Predicates, mental imagery in discrete sense modes, and levels of stress: the Neurolinguistic 90 Programming typologies. Dissertation Abstracts International 43(8), 2709-B United States International University, 207 pp. Pub. = AAC8229638

Johnson, Kenneth D. (1983) Eye positions and associated mental activity as determined by sensory-based words spoken. 91 Dissertation Abstracts International 45(8), 2691-B Union for Experimenting Colleges and Universities, 119 pp. Pub. = AAC8425708 Jojart, Jrgen (1985) The linguistic model of NLP. Empirical studies of its applicability in psychotherapy. How do the 92 intervention techniques taken from The Structure of Magic I work? University of Tbingen, unpublished Master thesis. Jupp, James J. (1989) Neurolinguistic Programming: an experimental test of the effectiveness of "leading" in hypnotic 93 inductions. British Journal of Experimental and Clinical Hypnosis; Sum Vol 6(2) 91-97 Jupp, James J. (1989) A further empirical evaluation of neurolinguistic 94 primary representational systems (PRS). Counselling Psychology Quarterly; Vol 2(4) 441-450 Kammer, D.; Lanver, C.; Schwochow, M. (1997) Controled treatment of simple phobias with NLP: 95 evaluation of a pilot project. University of Bielefeld, Department of Psychology,unpublished paper Kelberman, Paula May (1988) Observational drawing: a comparative study of two 96 sensory-based instructional approaches. Dissertation Abstracts International 49(6), p. 1351 Konefal, Janet; Duncan, Robert C.; Reese, Maryann (1992) 97 Neurolinguistic programming training, trait anxiety, and locus of control. Psychological Reports; Jun Vol 70(3, Pt 1) 819-832 Koziey, P.; McLeod, G. (1987) Visual-kinesthetic dissociation in treatment of 98 victims of rape. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 18(3), Jun pp. 276-282. Kraft, William A. (1982) The effects of primary representational system congruence on relaxation in a Neurolinguistic 99 Programming model. Dissertation Abstracts International 43(7), 2372-B Texas A & M University, 95 pp. Pub. = AAC8226101

Krim, M . J. (1983) Stability and inter rater reliability of visual 100 accessing cues. Winteler, A. UnivBW Fak SOWI, Dissertation Neuro-Linguistic Programming Research Data Base [ 101 - 120 of 180 Entries ] Krugman, Martin; Kirsch, Irving; Wickless Cynthia (1985) NLP treatment for anxiety: magic or myth? 101 Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychologie 53 (4) 526530 Lange, David E. (1980) A validity study of the construct `most highly valued representational system` in human auditory and 102 visual perceptions. Dissertation Abstracts International 41 (11) 4266-B Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, 80 pp. Publication = AAC8110420 Lehner, Andrea (1994) Changing the perspective of subjectivly obese clients 103 by participation in an Easy Weight seminar. Lehner Andrea, Whrdstr. 18, 93059 Regensburg Liberman, Marla Beth (1984) The treatment of simple phobias with Neurolinguistic 104 Programming techniques. Dissertation Abstracts International 45(6), St. Louis University, 86 pp. Pub. = AAC8418664 Lippert, Almut (1997) An experiment testing the eye movement hypothesis of NLP by presenting emotionally relevant stimuli 105 and measuring reaction times. University of Bielefeld, Department of Psychology, unpublished Master thesis Loiselle, Francois (1985) The effect of eye placement on orthographic 106 memorization Facult des sciences sociales, Universit de Moncton Loomis, Maxine E.; Cohen, Marlene Z. (1984) A test of the relationship between stress and primary 107 representational systems. Transactional Analysis Journal; Jan Vol 14(1) 80-82 Loren, M. (1982) 108 The treatment of snake phobias. Dissertation Lund, H. (1995) 109 Asthma management: a qualitative research study The Health Attractor, Vol. 1, No. 3, IASH, March, 1995

MacMorran, Paula R. (1987) Brief treatment for disturbing memory: a 110 Neurolinguistic Programming submodality procedure. Dissertation Abstracts International 48(7), 1710-A 1711-A University of Tennessee, 90 pp. Order = DA8721287 Macroy, Thomas D. (1978) Linguistic surface structures in family interaction. 111 Dissertation Abstracts International 40(2), 926-B Utah State University, 133 pp. Order = 7917967 Macy, Charlotte M. (1987) Counselor training and supervision: Neurolinguistic 112 Programming as a factor in skills acquisition. Dissertation Abstracts International 48(10), 2543-A Purdue University, 205 pp. Order = DA8729767 Malloy, Thomas E. (1989) Cognitive strategies and a classroom procedure for 113 teaching spelling. Dept. of Psychology, University of Utah Malloy, Thomas E.; Mitchell, Christine; Gordon, Oakley E. (1987) 114 Training cognitive strategies underlying intelligent problem solving. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 64, p. 1039-1046 Mather, Bruce D. (1983) The effects of representational system predicates on 115 relaxation. Dissertation Abstracts International 44(4), 1222-B Ball State University,110 pp. Pub. = AAC8315162 Mattar, Alan T. (1980) Primary representational systems as a basis for 116 improved comprehension and communication. Dissertation Abstracts International 41(8), 3162-B Utah State University, 177 pp. Pub. = AAC8104113 Matthews, William J.; Kirsch, I.; Mosher, D. (1985) 117 Double hypnotic induction: an initial empirical test. Journal of Abnormal Psychology Vol. 94(1), 92-95 Mercier, Mary Ann; Johnson, Marilyn (1984) Representational system predicate use and 118 convergence in counseling: Gloria revisited. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 31(2), 161- 169 Moine, Donald (1981) A psycholinguistic study of the patterns of 119 persuasion used by successful salespeople. Dissertation Abstracts International 42(5), 2135-B University of Oregon, 271 pp. Order = 8123499 120 Monguio Vencino, Ines; Lippman, Louis G. (1987)

Image formation as related to visual fixation point. Journal of Mental Imagery; Spr Vol 11(1) 87-96 Neuro-Linguistic Programming Research Data Base [ 121 - 140 of 180 Entries ] Muss, D. C. (1991) A new technique for treating post-traumatic stress 121 disorder. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 30, p.91-92 Nagel, Ulrike; Ellgring, Heiner (1985) 122 Mental imagery and eye movement. Max-Planck-Institut of Psychiatry and Social Psychology Newton, Eylar L. (=?=) The effect of verbal pacing on self-disclosure and trust 123 of interviewer. Dissertation Abstracts International 42(4), p. 1615 Owens, Lee F. (1977) An investigation of eye movements and 124 representational systems. Dissertation Abstracts International 38(10), 4992-B Ball State University, 158 pp. Order = 7803828 Palubeckas, Aurelia J. (1981) Rapport in the therapeutic relationship and its relationship to pacing. 125 Dissertation Abstracts International 42(6), 2543-B 2544-B Boston University School of Education, 127 pp. Order = 8126743 Pantin, Hilda M. (1982) The relationship between subjects' predominant sensory predicate use, their preferred representational system and self-reported attitudes 126 towards similar versus different therapist-patient dyads. Dissertation Abstracts International 43(7), 2350-B University of Miami, 97 pp. Pub. = AAC8229208 Parr, Gerald D.; Dixon, Paul N.; Yarbrough, Douglass; Ratheal, Michael (1986) 127 The effectiveness of Neurolinguistic Programming in a small group setting. Journal of College Student Personnel; Jul Vol 27(4) 358-361 Paulus, Jochen (1985) The linguistic model of NLP: an empirical study of its 128 applicability in psychotherapy.Is there such a thing as hypnotic language? University of Tbingen, unpublished Master thesis. 129 Paxton, Louise K. (1980) Representational systems and client perception of the

counseling relationship. Dissertation Abstracts International 41(9), 3888-A Indiana University, 141 pp. Order = 8105941 Peterson-Cooney, Lorrie (1991) "Effect of Neurolinguistic Programming training on self-actualization as measured by the Personal 130 Orientation Inventory": addendum to the Duncan,I. et al. study. Psychological Reports; Apr Vol 68(2) 593-594 Petroski, A. (1985) Representational systems in the Neurolinguistic 131 Programming model. Winteler, A. UnivBW Fak SOWI Poffel, Stephen A.; Cross, Herbert J. (1985) Neurolinguistic programming: a test of the eye 132 movement hypothesis. Perceptual and Motor skills; Dec Vol 61(3,Pt 2) 1262 Radl, Myrna C. (1985) Predicate identification and predicate matching: determining if it makes a difference. 133 Dissertation Abstracts International 46(10), 3625-B University of Colorado at Boulder, 247 pp. Pub. = AAC8528517 Radosta, Robert (1982) An investigation of eye accessing cues. 134 Dissertation Abstracts International 43(3), 883-B East Texas State University, 130 pp. Pub. = AAC8219481 Rebstock, Marc E. (1980) The effects of training in matching techniques on the development of rapport between client and counselor 135 during initial counseling interviews. Dissertation Abstracts International 41(3), 946-A University of Missouri, Kansas City, 89 pp. Order = 8019148 Reckert, Horst-W. (1994) Test anxiety ... removed by anchoring in just one 136 session? in: Multimind, NLP Aktuell, Nr. 6, Nov./Dez. 1994. Junfermann Verlag Paderborn. Master thesis. Reese, Dorothy B. (1987) Nonverbal and psycholinguistic behavior of 137 Neurolinguistic Programming trainers. Dissertation Abstracts International 49(1), 64-A Temple University, 183 pp. Order = DA8803838 138 Ridings, Donald E. (1986) Neurolinguistic Programming's primary representational system: does it exist? Dissertation Abstracts International 47(3), 1285-B

University of Massachusetts, 130 pp. Order = DA8612078 Rothenhusler, Angela (1993) A study to test if two accessing cues match: the eye 139 movement model and sensory predicates. Free University of Berlin, Institute of Psychology, Master thesis Salas, Jesus A.; de Groot, Hans; Spanos, Nicholas P. (1989) Neurolinguistic Programming and hypnotic 140 responding: an empirical evaluation. Journal of Mental Imagery; Spr Vol 13(1) 79-89 Neuro-Linguistic Programming Research Data Base [ 141 - 160 of 180 Entries ] Sandhu, Daya S. (=?=) The effects of mirroring vs. non-mirroring of clients' 141 nonverbal behavior on empathy, trustworthiness, and positive interaction in cross-cultural counseling dyads. Dissertation Abstracts International 45(4), p. 1042 Sandhu, Daya S.; Reeves, T. Glen; Portes, Pedro R. (1993) Cross-cultural counseling and neurolinguistic mirroring 142 with native American adolescents. Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development; Apr Vol 21(2) 106-118 Schiermann, Jens U. (1996) The representation of visual information. 143 University of Hamburg, Department of Psychology, 30.07.1986, 124 pages Schiermann, Jens; Ringelband, Olaf (1985) 144 Representational systems and eye movement. GwG-Info, 61, 63-76 Schleh, Malcolm N. (1987) An examination of the Neurolinguistic Programming hypothesis on eye movements in children. 145 Dissertation Abstracts International 48(2), 584-B Biola University, Rosemead School of Psychology, 93 pp. Pub. = AAC8709616 Schmedlen, George W. (1981) The impact of sensory modality matching on the 146 establishment of rapport in psychotherapy. Dissertation Abstracts International 42(5), 2080-B Kent State University, 83 p. Pub. = AAC8123577 Schmedlen, George W., MacCormick, Donald W., Woldt, Ansel L. (1987) Neurolinguistic Programming, matching sensory 147 predicates, and rapport. Western Psychological Association Annual Meeting, 23-26. 04. 1987 (Paper)

Schneider, Mark E. (1984) The relationship among primary representational systems, and counselor empathy, trustworthiness, 148 attractiveness, expertness and subject preference. Dissertation Abstracts International 45(2), 418-A SUNY Buffalo, 110 pp. Order = DA8410589 Scott, Eddie K. (1987) The effects of the Neurolinguistic Programming model 149 of reframing as therapy for bulemia. Dissertation Abstracts International 48(7), 1713-A 1714-A Northern Arizona University, 191 pp. Order = DA8715297 Semtner, Elizabeth A. (1986) An investigation into the relevance of using 150 Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) as an aid in individualizing college reading programs. Dissertation Abstracts International 47(4), p. 1266 Senz, Ulrich (1983) Empirical study of neurolinguistic programming 151 concepts. University of Tbingen Sharpley, Christopher F. (1984) Predicate matching in NLP: a review of research on the 152 preferred representational system. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 31(2), 238-248 Sharpley, Christopher F. (1987) Research findings on Neurolinguistic Programming: 153 nonsupportive data or untestable theory? Journal of Counseling Psychology , 34(1), 103-107 Shaw, Darcy L. (1977) Recall as effected by the interaction of presentation representational system and primary representational 154 system. Dissertation Abstracts International 38(10), 5931-A Ball State University, 211 pp. Order = 7803830 Shobin, Mark Z. (1980) An investigation of the effects of verbal pacing on initial therapeutic rapport. 155 Dissertation Abstracts International 41(5), A Boston University School of Education (1980), 101 pp. Order = 8024158 Siegler, Heinz Jrgen (1990) An empirical study of the eye movement hypothesis of 156 NLP. University of Mannheim, Prof. Dr. H. Wittchen 157 Sinn, Petra (1984) An empirical study of concepts essential to NLP (Part 3): the eye movement model.

University of Tbingen, unpublished Master thesis. Slavit, Michael R. (1983) The effects of assessing and utilizing preferred sensory 158 modality: an experiment with relaxation training. Dissertation Abstracts International 44(9), 2907-B University of Texas at Austin, 136 pp. Pub. = AAC8329874 Sperber, Karl (1983) The language of empathy. 159 Dissertation Abstracts International 45(2), 688-B University of Maine, 173 pp. Pub. = AAC8412526 Sun, Michael B. (=?=) A study for development of a methodological process and the use of certified NLP practitioners in assessing 160 the consistency of NLP programmers rating eye movements. Dissertation Abstracts International 49(11), p. 3341 Neuro-Linguistic Programming Research Data Base [ 161 - 180 of 180 Entries ] Swets, John A.; Bjork, Robert A. (1990) Enhancing human performance: An evaluation of "New 161 Age" techniques considered by the U.S. army. Psychological Science; Mar Vol 1(2) 85-sup-86 Talone, James M. (1983) The use of sensory predicates to predict responses to 162 sensory suggestions. Dissertation Abstracts International 44(2), 618-B Utah State University, 118 pp. Order = DA8313xxx Thomason, David D. (1984) Neurolinguistic Programming: an aid to increase 163 counselor expertness. Dissertation Abstracts International 44(9), 2909-B Biola University, 65 pp. Pub. = AAC8400860 Thomason, T.C.; Arbuckle, T.; Cady, D. (1980) Test of the eye movement hypothesis of Neurolinguistic 164 Programming. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 51, 230 Torres, Cresencio (1984) An investigation of language representational system 165 utilization by personality type. Dissertation Abstracts International 45(5), 1271-A University of Oklahoma, 110 pp. Order = DA8418579 Unterberger, Gerhart; Ulbrich, Hanne (1998) Effects of NLP interventions with chronical diseases 166 the HGT (Hildesheimer Gesundheits-Training) in clinical tests College Hildesheim/Holzminden, Research Project

Vander Zyl, Eldon Lee (1983) The effects of meta-model questioning and empathetic responding on concreteness in client statements and 167 client ratings of anxiety and counselor attractiveness, expertness, and trustworthiness. Dissertation Abstracts International 44(12), 3600-A 3601-A Iowa State University, 117 pp. Order = DA8407xxx Vlter, Joachim (1984) 168 Empirical study of the concept of resources within NLP. University of Tbingen. Walters, Sharon Ruth (1983) A comprehensive behavioral treatment for 169 hypertension. Dissertation Abstracts International 45(12), p. 3925 Wannewitz, Birgit (1993) Paradoxes in communication and how to resolve them. 170 A case study of communication trainings based on NLP concepts. University of Bielefeld, Bachelor thesis. Weerth, Rupprecht (1992) 171 A study of the submodality concept in NLP. Multi Mind - NLP aktuell, 3, 9-12 Weerth, Rupprecht (1993) 172 NLP & mental imagery II. Junfermann, 155 pages Wertheim, Eleanor H.; Habib, Cherine; Cumming, Geoff (1986) 173 Test of the neurolinguistic programming hypothesis that eye movements relate to processing imagery. Perceptual and Motor Skilled; Apr Vol 62(2) 523-529 Wilbur, Michael P.; Roberts-Wilbur, Janice (1987) Categorizing sensory reception in four modes: support 174 for representational systems. Perceptual and Motor Skills; Jun Vol 64(3, Pt 1) 875-886 Wilhelm, Frank Anton (1991) Submodality change and nail chewing. Empirical test of 175 an imaginative method (Swish). Master thesis, Department of Psychology, Philipps-University Marburg Wilimek, Jay F. (1979) The use of language representational systems by high 176 and low marital adjustment couples. Dissertation Abstracts International 40(7), 3914-A University of Utah, 83 pp. Order = 8000971 177 Wisser, Christoph (1993) Modality specific imaginative systems: can they be

operationalized using the NLP eye movement model? Free University of Berlin, Educational and Training Sciences (Department 12), Institut of Psychology, Master thesis. Wong, Eleanor Yee Nor (1981) A validation study of nonverbal eye pattern strategies 178 related to language and therapeutic processes. Dissertation Abstracts International 42(11), p. 4729 Yapko, Michael D. (1980) Neurolinguistic Programming, hypnosis, and 179 interpersonal influence. Dissertation Abstracts International 41(8), 3204-B Michigan State University, 186 pp. Pub. = AAC8103393 Yapko, Michael D. (1981) The effect of matching primary representational system 180 predicates on hypnotic relaxation. in: American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 23, 169-175. Winteler, A., UnivBW Fak SOWI

You might also like