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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
Breakthroughs and Meltthroughs*
by Steve Andreas © 2003 Introduction The field of NLP is not really a “field” at all, but much more like a jungle, with here and there a little
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
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
Gaining Additional Perspectives in Relationships*
by Steve and Connirae Andreas ©2000 Introduction Over 200 years ago, Robert Burns wrote the following (in modern English): Oh, would some power the gift to give us, To see
A Strategy for Responding to Criticism
by Steve Andreas & Connirae Andreas, Ph.D. One of the fundamental presuppositions of NLP is that “There is no such thing as failure, only feedback.” That’s a nice thought, and
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
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.
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
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
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
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,
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
A Brief History of NLP Timelines
by Steve Andreas & Connirae Andreas, Ph.D.first published in The Vak,Volume X, No. 1, Winter 1991-92, p. 1. Seminar participants often ask how a particular NLP pattern evolves. If we can
A Consumer’s Guide to Good Training*
by Connirae and Steve Andreas Seminars and training are a way to gain many skills, abilities, and attitudes well worth learning. Since training is a significant investment of your time
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
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
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
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
Using NLP to Help a Panicked Client:
From Certainty to Uncertainty
Steve AndreasPsychotherapy Networker, March/April 2012 “People don’t come to therapy for explanations; they come for experience.” —Frieda Fromm-Reichmann We’ve all seen clients who suffer from debilitating and obstructive feelings of uncertainty:
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