Richard Bandler
Author of Frogs into Princes: Neuro Linguistic Programming
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Works by Richard Bandler
Get the Life You Want: The Secrets to Quick and Lasting Life Change with Neuro-Linguistic Programming (2008) 149 copies
Richard Bandler's Guide to Trance-formation: How to Harness the Power of Hypnosis to Ignite Effortless and Lasting… (2008) 106 copies
Changing With Families a Book About Further Education for Being Human Vol 1. Viii, 194P (1976) 39 copies
Conversations with Richard Bandler: Two NLP Masters Reveal the Secrets to Successful Living (2009) 26 copies
Charisma Enhancement 2 copies
Time Out of Your Mind 2 copies
Neurosynchronizer 2 copies
Spiritual Housekeeping 1 copy
Live at the Barbizon 1 copy
Trancery Too 1 copy
Tenha A Vida Que Deseja 1 copy
Deep Reflections 1 copy
Il potere dell'inconscio e della PNL. Come farci aiutare dalla parte più profonda di noi stessi per vivere… (2020) 1 copy
Atravessando 1 copy
Sapos em príncipes 1 copy
Your Own Personal Genius 1 copy
How to Read Body Language 1 copy
Personal Enhancement 1 copy
Self Esteem 1 copy
The Genius Of 1 copy
Teaching Excellence: The Definitive Guide to NLP for Teaching and Learning (NLP for Education) (2018) 1 copy
Le recadrage - Transformer la perception de la réalité avec la PNL: Transformer la perception de la… (2019) 1 copy
Leitfaden zu persönlicher Veränderung: Die Geheimnisse schneller und bleibender Lebensveränderung mit NLP (2009) 1 copy
Structura magicului - vol. 2 1 copy
Resignificando 1 copy
Teaching Excellence: The Definitive Guide to NLP for Teaching and Learning (NLP for Education Book 1) (2018) 1 copy
Modulation of sensorimotor activity during alterations in behavioral states : proceedings of a satellite symposium of… (1984) 1 copy
Hora de Mudar 1 copy
Un cerveau pour changer - La Programmation Neuro-Linguistique (PNL): La Programmation Neuro-Linguistique (PNL) (Grandes… (2014) 1 copy
Introduzione alla PNL: come capire e farsi capire meglio usando la programmazione neuro-linguistica (2020) 1 copy
Wealth Planning 1 copy
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This book takes the simpler version of reframing from 'Frogs' and really opens it up, describes how it can be used in conjunction with anchoring and linguistic patterns, until it begins to disintegrate as a specific and separate model and becomes a direction.
For another possible view of these issues, see Anti-Oedipus: capitalism and schizophrenia, by Deleuze and Guattari, which dances along to similar music, including the contradictions...-John P. Schertzer
I love it, I love it, I love it! From the very first page, I was hooked. This explains the reframing technique spawned by Virginia Satir and later tweaked by Richard Bandler and John Grinder. This book is great for NLP-lovers as well as regular people who want to learn how to phrase things correctly to allow others to see things DIFFERENTLY in life.
For instance: 'This hotel is a dump and there's dust everywhere and paint chipped off the wall,' can be reframed to be, 'This hotel is a historical antique and it's been left the way it was a hundred years ago, isn't that amazing?'
Also, this explains how people miscommunicate based on interpretations of tonality. For instance, 'Oh it's you again.' If the emphasis is on the word 'again' then people assume it's a negative statement. However, there's absolutely nothing that implies it being negative at all and can be a very positive statement when stated the same way.
Chapter two talks about 'negotiating parts' that conflict and how to bring them together. Some people call it parts integration. This explains in detail how to fit it all together. For instance, 'A part of me wants to do this, and a part of me wants to do that.' This explains how to comfortably decide what needs to be done.
Reframing on page 14 -
Before: 'I feel terrible because my boss always criticizes me.'
Reframe: 'He must really notice the work you do, and like you enough to want to help you improve it.'
This book is REALLY a keeper. I love this book probably better than all my current NLP and hypnosis books.-Isabella Valentine
A careful reading of this book will unearth a wealth of information, not only about remedial and generative models developed in early NLP, but also how and why models were designed as they were to begin with.
If one keeps that in mind, as well as the primary presupposition (map/territory), there will be no vast discrepancy between old and new NLP, nor even DHE. You can see the roots right here. The authors themselves make a point in saying that the Six Step Reframing pattern, for instance, was only structured the way it was as a teaching tool, and that it should be forgotten once it was integrated with other communication processes.
The Parts metaphor, they say, is only a one of a number of ways of mapping 'as if,' perhaps only a way of 'chunking' behavior. Bandler is cleverer than everybody thinks: if he doesn't use parts as a metaphor, then what are all the 'machines' he's talking about? What about the spacial/visual representations of decision making strategies, et al? Aren't they essentially the same thing? The problem is people tend to forget that these are not actuallities but only useful ways of talking.
This book takes the simpler version of reframing from 'Frogs' and really opens it up, describes how it can be used in conjunction with anchoring and linguistic patterns, until it begins to disintegrate as a specific and separate model and becomes a direction.
For another possible view of these issues, see Anti-Oedipus: capitalism and schizophrenia, by Deleuze and Guattari, which dances along to similar music, including the contradictions..-Dale E. Bernelle
Contents
Introduction
I Content reframing: Meaning and context
II Negotiating between parts-Outline
III Creating a new paart-Outline
IV Advanced six-step reframing-Outline
V Reframing systems: Couples, families, organizations
VI Reframing dissociated states: Alcoholism, drug abuse, etc.
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