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NLP Coaching $24.32 Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) has become a common approach in the coaching industry, but many are still skeptical about it being a substantive and coherent methodology. This book is the first to look at NLP coaching as an evidence-based discipline. Susie Linder-Pelz describes how NLP coaching works, using examples and case studies to highlight what distinguishes it from other coaching approaches. She briefs readers on the theoretical underpinnings of NLP, and she explains which aspects of NLP can be backed with evidence and which aspects are not yet substantiated. A set of research questions helps coaches understand when and how to use NLP. |
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Understanding NLP $23.98 This completely revised edition unites the many strands of NLP together. By using an elegant paradigm, which the author calls the ?Six Perceptual Positions? model, this book opens a doorway into a more imaginative and coherent ways of understanding and using NLP. It provides numerous examples of the paradigm in practice. In addition, many NLP concepts are traced back to their origins, and some of the metaphors used to explain NLP are reinterpreted. New material includes: the NLP Presuppositions, Polarity thinking, Logical Levels, an expanded view of Outcome Setting, and a clarification of Perceptual Positions, The Art of Asking Questions, and Working with Parts and Roles. This practical guide for the NLP practitioner, coach, or therapist has numerous suggestions about good practices and offers many practical tips on actually doing NLP and utilizing the Six Perceptual Positions model. Readers will develop a better understanding of different kinds of clients, and be able to make more effective interventions for creating change. |
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5-Minute NLP $5.99 By studying the way others achieve excellence and applying this thinking to your personal and professional life, it is possible to improve the way you communicate from day to day. The principles of NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) can seem daunting and the jargon can be hard to decipher–what is meant by rapport, changing emotional states, modelling, the conscious, and unconscious? This book untangles the jargon and makes the subject accessible for both novices and experienced NLP enthusiasts alike. The pocket workbook-style makes it easy to develop your communication skills at any time with quick exercises, activities, and techniques. Fully illustrated throughout, including a clear introductory section explaining the basics of NLP as well as an extensive glossary for reference, this is the ideal practical guide to help you build upon and practice your communication strategies at your own pace. |
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NLP at Work[eBook] $18.83 pSince the first edition, NLP at Work has pioneered the use of neurolinguistic programming (NLP) in the business world to improve communication, negotiation, teamwork, and influence. With more 100,000 copies sold and now in its third edition, NLP at Work is a clear and comprehensive introduction to using NLP in the workplace, with a unique style and approach. The underlying concepts¿learning to recognize unique styles, the essence of modeling excellence, the keys to discovering greatness through non-verbal behavior and language, questioning skills and clues to our unconscious mind¿are explained and followed up by examples of how to use them in building relationships, enriching communication and resolving conflict. New chapters on the use of time and metaphor as the language of change are included. Easy to read, full of thought provoking stories and everyday examples, this book is a must-read for the NLP newcomer and experienced practitioner alike. |
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Brief nlp therapy $74.28 Neuro-Linguistic Programming has evolved as an effective approach to therapeutic work which originated in the study of excellence in communication. With its focus on enabling clients to find their own solutions and achieving their full potential, NLP is of increasing interest to many counsellors and psychotherapists.pBrief NLP Therapy provides a much needed guide to the core concepts underpinning NLP practice. Each concept is explained clearly in terms of its theoretical and historical development and its practical application within brief therapy. Each chapter also features a Skill Builder aimed at helping the reader develop the therapeutic techniques which stem from the theory. The application of NLP skills is dOf the many books on NLP, few deal with it specifically as psychotherapy and none so well as this one. All the usual strategies are there plus considerations on such matters as how the therapist benefits from using NLP, some excellent examples and case reports, written in a manner that is admirably suited to a professional readership. Top class’ – NLP Worldp |

