
Neurolinguistic Psychotherapy offers a unique and exciting postmodern perspective on an advancing model of therapy. It places neurolinguistic psychotherapy in context and considers the history of NLP and its relationship to psychotherapy. Presented as an effective model for facilitating neurological change through the therapeutic relationship, this book challenges therapists to incorporate a psychodynamic approach within their work.In addition the book also presents: A model of the developing personality and the relationship to attachment theory and emerging theories of neuroscience. A discussion of the linguistic components of NLP and the effectiveness of utilising the language patterns offered by NLP. A challenge to neurolinguistic psychotherapists – asking them to consider the benefits of including relational approaches to therapy above that offered by a programmatic model of change. This book will be of great interest to all psychotherapeutic practitioners and trainers, students and academics.
This book investigates the integration of neurolinguistic programming (NLP) within the framework of contemporary psychotherapy to facilitate neurological change. Lisa Wake, an experienced practitioner and academic, synthesizes the historical development of NLP with modern psychodynamic principles and attachment theory. The text argues for a shift away from purely programmatic models of change toward a more relational approach that incorporates linguistic patterns and current neuroscientific insights.
What You Will Find
Practitioners and students often cite this work as a bridge between traditional NLP techniques and established psychotherapeutic practice. Experts highlight the text as a necessary resource for clinicians seeking to modernize their approach through the integration of relational and neuroscientific frameworks.
Page Count:
195
Publication Date:
2008-01-01
Publisher:
Routledge
ISBN-10:
0203932536
ISBN-13:
9780203932537
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