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Resolving Grief

Resolving Grief* by Steve and Connirae Andreas ©2002 “I had just learned your grief process in 1990 when my father had a heart attack. I was with him in the

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The Decision Destroyer*

© 2008 Verbatim Transcript of a DVD demonstration by Steve Andreas of “The Decision Destroyer,” a pattern developed by Richard Bandler available on audio as a download, “Decision Destroyer” from

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Forgiveness*

by Steve Andreas ©2000  Introduction          A great deal of therapeutic effort goes into struggling with anger and resentment, because this “unfinished business” causes so much difficulty–both for the person

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Specific NLP Methods

Resolving Grief

Resolving Grief* by Steve and Connirae Andreas ©2002 “I had just learned your grief process in 1990 when my father had a heart attack. I was with him in the

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Perspective Patterns

by Steve Andreas ©2001  (This Appendix to the book “Transforming Your Self: becoming who you want to be,” was originally published as an article in *Anchor Point, Vol. 15, No.

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The Decision Destroyer*

© 2008 Verbatim Transcript of a DVD demonstration by Steve Andreas of “The Decision Destroyer,” a pattern developed by Richard Bandler available on audio as a download, “Decision Destroyer” from

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Forgiveness*

by Steve Andreas ©2000  Introduction          A great deal of therapeutic effort goes into struggling with anger and resentment, because this “unfinished business” causes so much difficulty–both for the person

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Aligning Perceptual Positions

by Connirae Andreas, Ph.D. and Tamara Andreas, MM, ©1991 first published in Anchor Point, Feb. 1991 (Vol 5 No 2) – with minor edits April 2006 “Perceptual Positions” has been

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Resolving Shame

by Steve Andreas ©2002        There are basically three ways that cultures maintain and enforce their group values. One is overt coercion, the threat or use of physical force, incarceration, punishment,

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NLP Modeling

The Emperor’s New Prose

by Steve Andreas In recent years, Carmen Bostic St. Clair and John Grinder have proposed a number of distinctions and characterizations of modeling. A recent article (38) proposed that their

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Whispering in the Wind

by Carmen Bostic St.Clair and John GrinderReviewed by Steve Andreas©2003       This book states, “Our intention is to provoke a professional high quality public dialogue among the practitioners of NLP, as an

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Modeling Modeling*

by Steve Andreas©2006 The Model Magazine, Spring, 2006            In a recent article, Robert Dilts introduced a statement by Carmen Bostic St. Clair and John Grinder proposing a distinction between “NLP

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Modeling With NLP*

by Steve Andreas© 1999       This article is an outline of some principles and ideas about modeling that my wife, Connirae, and I have been using as a basis for modeling

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About NLP History & the Field

NLP Practitioners Doing Therapy?!*

by Steve Andreas©2000         Fairly often people object to having newly-minted NLP Practitioners doing therapy (even if they call it “counseling,” or “personal change,” or something else). Typically there are

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Looking Backward

(at a few of the bends and dips in the road)*by Steve Andreas©2000  “I get up every morning determined to both change the world and have one hell of a

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Briefer Than Brief

by Steve Andreas & Connirae Andreas, Ph.D.~A methodical approach to spontaneous change A friend of ours once told about a couple who had survived a fiery plane accident a few

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Complete List of Articles

Resolving Grief

Resolving Grief* by Steve and Connirae Andreas ©2002 “I had just learned your grief process in 1990 when my father had a heart attack. I was with him in the

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Where is NLP Going?

© 1992 Steve Andreas I – The Elements of NLP Just over 200 years ago, when the first chemists began to understand matter, their simple model of the chemical world

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What Makes a Good NLPer?

© 1999 Steve Andreas A few months ago someone asked me a very interesting question, one that I have thought about many times since then: “What is the difference between

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Virginia Satir’s Flexibility*

by Steve Andreas©2003  Introduction          Virginia Satir was one of the pioneers of family therapy, and probably the greatest family therapist who ever lived. She was also a major source

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Use Your Buts Well!*

by Steve Andreas ©2000                One powerful aspect of NLP is to discover what kind of internal experience is elicited by the use of specific language. This enables us to use

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