Archive for April, 2008

Practical Uses of Eye Movement Integration
by Jan Prince, NLP Practitioner & Trainer
When I took the NLP practitioner training twenty some years ago I remember utilizing the different eye movements to detect which representation system a person was using at any time and to elicit the use of a particular rep system by having the person [...]

Circle of Excellence

by Steve and Connirae Andreas
This is the original format from our Classic Trainer Manual. It includes some of the background material used by the trainers such as framing, and frequently asked questions (with answers!).

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Perhaps one of the most well known NLP processes is the phobia-trauma process. Usually associated with relieving psychological trauma, NLP has many applications in the physical arena as well.
Continuing our series on NLP in everyday life, this week’s story by Steve Andreas, co-founder of NLP Comprehensive, describes using NLP to reduce the affects of physical [...]

A lot of people want to know ‘What’s really new in NLP?’
While language patterns have long been one of the most popular areas of NLP, no really new linguistic models have been offered in a long time. In fact, in most cases not much has changed in language patterns or the way they’re taught [...]

Maps, Models, and Perceptual Filters:
The most popular piece we posted in the last six months was Charles Faulkner’s “Maps and Models” slide show (click here if you haven’t seen it yet). It is a great visual example of the primary presupposition underlying all of NLP: The Map is not the [...]

Here’s an engaging and really easy to see path through what is meant, and implied, by that basic NLP Presupposition, “The Map is not the Territory” by Charles Faulkner, our Director of Programs.

Click on the image to see the whole slide show in PDF Format.

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