NLP Principle
Posted by Ben TienFeb 15
The principle of NLP is to get rid of our negative behaviors and change it to positive behaviors to make us function normally. Richard Bandler and John Grinder who introduced NLP in the 1970s, assumed that theoretically there is a connection between neurological processes or neuro (brain), our linguistics (language) and our patterns of programmed behavior and if these three are brought at a constant level positive thinking will set in.
NLP was endorsed as an effective means of psychological therapy that can help us eliminate mental problems such as habit disorder, psychosomatic illnesses, phobias and depression. The benefit from undergoing NLP is it helps us discover our self-determination by overcoming negative behaviors.
NLP is now being applied by private psychotherapists and hypnotherapists to make people improve their interaction, communication, motivation and relationships. This is essentially helpful for those who want to maximize their potential for communication and an ideal tool for training and presentation, human resources, management, sales and marketing, education, counseling and performance coaching.
This is why those who believe that NLP is very effective call this field as a science of human excellence although sometimes the science community does not recognized it at that level because accordingly it does not involved a deeper study of psychotherapy. Instinctively NLP is used as an effective means to turn people become achievers especially now that we live on corporate environments.
NLP is effective when taught through hands-on experiential training and direct examples because like the experts say in this field our minds can learn better if we experience things for ourselves.
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