j0hnny#
05-06-2004, 12:08 PM
Today I found a book on NLP by Richard Bandler entitled Using your brain for a change, which was published in 1985. Only cost £2.70 so I bought it. So the book is about 19 years old now and I am wondering how NLP has developed over last two decades (if at all). The first book on NLP I picked up was called simply NLP: the new art and science of getting what you want by Dr Harry Adler (1994), so how is this science developing? and what might be the means of developing this new art ?
j0hnny#
06-07-2004, 07:49 AM
with 80 odd views and no replies I guess this particular thread is a non starter.... :( o h w e l l ............. guess it was a bit of a duffer :o - since reading about half of the Bandler book I mentioned he discusses the matter breifly in one of the chapters when discussing a phobia elimination technique
involving discociating (twice), running the phobia on a cinema screen in black and white watching yourself watching yoruself and then associating into the movie and rewinding the film. Anyway, he was stating there that this is a simple method and works every time for him - so he uses it to cure phobias... However, if you were to really try and explore the person with the phobia, you would need to ask him/her about the full details of the submodalities in operation and get a complete grasp of the representational systems pertaining to the fear, then you would be in a better position to generate NLP i.e. if you try and understand completely how a person does things well.... seems like development would take a lot of work...
apologies for this shameful double post
:o :o