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NEURO
LINGUISTIC PROGRAMMING (NLP)
NLP model
and presuppositions
NLP is a model; it isnt a theory, nor is it concerned with ultimate truth
about human behavior. There are the presuppositions upon which that model is
built. To test a presupposition, act as if it were true and notice the results
you get.
Presuppositions are beliefs that someone practicing NLP will find useful for creating changes in themselves and the world, more easily and effectively. The emphasis is on "useful" not whether each one could be proven to be "true". Practitioners of NLP often include different presuppositions in their list but what follows are the most common.
More
about NLP
NLP began as a model of how we communicate to ourselves and others. It was originally
developed by Richard Bandler, John Grinder and others. This model explains how
we process the information that comes to us from the outside. The belief is
that "The map is not the territory." And so the internal representations
that we make about an outside event are not necessarily the event itself.
Typically what happens is that there is an external event and we run that event through our internal processing. We make an Internal Rrepresentation (I/R) of that event. That I/R of the event combines with a physiology and creates a state. "State" refers to the internal emotional state of the individual: A happy state, a sad state, a motivated state, and so on. Our I/R includes our internal pictures, sounds and dialogue, and our feelings (for example whether we feel motivated, challenged, pleased, excited, and so on). A given state is the result of the combination of an internal representation and a physiology.
So what happens is that an event comes in through our sensory input channels which are: Visual, Auditory, Kinesthetic, Olfactory, and Gustatory. Whent the external event comes through it is filtered and we process the event. As we process the event, we delete, distort, and generalise the information that comes in, according to any number of several elements that filter our perception. Very often, the interpretation of the event that we get after the deletion, distortion and generalisation is not the reality of the event.
What
will NLP do for you?
Under the guidance of a qualified practitioner NLP changes your behaviour positively
so that you can handle negative esperiences and eliminate phobias, stress, guilt
feelings and depression.
NLP opens doors to hidden resources and improves your ability to concentrate your ability to learn, and paves the way for new possibilities. With NLP you can advance your career, resolve problems, increase your motivation and make more money.