Is WikiPedia stating, NLP is no more a protected trademark?
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The Structure of Magic I: A Book about Language and Therapy
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little evidence for NLP's usefulness as an effective counseling tool
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"found little if any" evidence to support NLP's assumptions or to indicate that it is effective as a strategy for social influence.
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NLP proponents make specific claims about how NLP works and what it can do and this compels providing evidence to substantiate these claims.
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More recent systematic reviews of all NLP-related research conclude that that the efficacy of NLP and the validity of its core tenets has not been demonstrated
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"My analysis leads undeniably to the statement that NLP represents pseudoscientific rubbish, which should be mothballed forever"
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s an approac
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m a connection between the neurological processes ("neuro"), language ("linguistic") and behavioral pat
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Bandler and Grinder
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Bradley and Biederman highlight that on the one hand Bandler and Grinder posit that there is no veridical relationship between reality and perception (an idea drawn from the phenomenology of Husserl) yet on the other hand they offer only personal testimony—something which according to their own theoretical position is unreliable—in support of the accuracy of their theory.
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On this matter Stollznow (2010)[21] comments, "[i]ronically, Bandler and Grinder feuded in the 1980s over trademark and theory disputes. Tellingly, none of their myriad of NLP models, pillars, and principles helped these founders to resolve their personal and professional conflicts."
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Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) is an approach to communication, personal development, and psychotherapy created in the 1970s
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connection between the neurological processes ("neuro"), language ("linguistic") and behavioral patterns that have been learned through experience ("programming") and can be organized to achieve specific goals in life
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NLP is unsupported by current scientific evidence, and uses incorrect and misleading terms and concepts
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NLP is used as an example of pseudoscience for facilitating the teaching of scientific literacy at the professional and university level
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The first is the act of establishing and maintaining rapport between the practitioner and the client which is achieved through pacing and leading the verbal (e.g. sensory predicates and keywords) and non-verbal behaviour (e.g. matching and mirroring non-verbal behavior, or responding to eye movements
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gather information
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consequences of the desired outcome
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achieving the desired outcomes
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change internal representations and responses to stimuli in the world
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mentally rehearse and integrate
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Amidst acrimony and intellectual property lawsuits, the NLP brand was adopted by other training organizations
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Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) is an approach to psychotherapy, self-help and organizational change
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NLP is a model of interpersonal communication and a system of alternative therapy which seeks to educate people in self-awareness and effective communication, and to change their patterns of mental and emotional behaviour.
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can be organized to achieve specific goals in life
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Ian DavisAn essential element of conversational hypnosis.
psychology science linguistics conversational_hypnosis covert_hypnosis
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- Client: "I just feel terrible."
- Therapist: "What specifically do you 'feel terrible' about?"
- Client: "... my performance yesterday."
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The meta model was presented in 1975 in two volumes, The Structure of Magic I: A Book About Language and Therapy and The Structure of Magic II: A Book About Communication and Change, in which they expressed their belief that the therapeutic "magic" as performed in therapy by Perls and Satir, and by performers in any complex human activity, had structure that could be learned by others given the appropriate models. They believed that implicit in the behavior of Perls and Satir was the ability to challenge distortion, generalization and deletion in a client's language. For example:
The linguistic aspects were based in part on previous work by Grinder using Noam Chomsky's transformational grammar.[20] Challenging linguistic distortions, specifying generalizations, and recovery of deleted information in the client utterances, the surface structure, was supposed to yield a more complete representation of the underlying deep structure, and to have therapeutic benefit.[21] They drew ideas from Gregory Bateson and Alfred Korzybski, particularly about human modeling and ideas associated with their expression, "the map is not the territory".[22][23]
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While the meta model is intentionally specific, the Milton model was described as "artfully vague" and metaphoric; the inverse of the meta model.
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Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) is a controversial approach to psychotherapy and organisational change based on "a model of interpersonal communication chiefly concerned with the relationship between successful patterns of behaviour and the subjective experiences
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Howard SilvermanNeuro-linguistic programming (NLP) is a theory of language,
communication and thought together with an associated therapeutic
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You need only three things to be an absolutely exquisite communicator. We have found that there are three major patterns in the behavior of every therapeutic wizard we've talked to — and executives, and salespeople. The first one is to know what outcome you want. The second is that you need flexibility in your behavior. You need to be able to generate lots and lots of different behaviors to find out what responses you get. The third is you need to have enough sensory experience to notice when you get the responses that you want [...] (Bandler and Grinder, 1979)
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Choice is better than no choice. An idea from cybernetics that holds the most flexible element in a system will have the most influence or choice in that system
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jihshienlu"an interpersonal communication model and a controversial approach to psychotherapy"
@Wikipedia @Reference NLP MeaningManagement Belief NewAge HolismAndOneness InterpersonalCommunication Leadership Healing Psychology Marketing
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Add Sticky Notesuits, Tony Clarkson (a UK practitioner) successfully asked the UK High Court to revoke Bandler's UK registered trademark of "NLP", in order to clarify legally that 'NLP' was a generic term rather than intellectual property.[71]
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little if any evidence to support NLP’s assumptions or that it is effective as a strategy for social influence
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PRS does not appear to assist counselors reliably in any clearly demonstrated manner
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it puts NLP in the same category as psychoanalysis, that is, with principles not easily demonstrated in laboratory settings but, nevertheless, strongly supported by clinicians in the field
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none of these techniques originated within NLP
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no support for claims of a 'one-session' effective treatment
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empirically unvalidated and unsupported
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NLP may be seen as a partial compendium of rather than as an original contribution to counseling practice
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the way an individual thinks about a problem or positive outcome has an effect on the way he or she will behave in the world
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the mode of thinking is often revealed by non-verbal behaviour
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Áine MacDermotA set of models and principles to explore how mind and neurology, language patterns, and the organization of human perception and cognition into systemic patterns interact to create subjective reality and human behaviors.
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Gordon RossSome claim that NLP as a technology for change is ethically neutral, and others complain that the ethics of NLP has been compromised, because the powerful communications techniques of NLP can be (and have been) exploited for commercial applications such a
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