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Synthesis

Paul Tosey and Jane Mathison
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Paul Tosey: University of Surrey
Jane Mathison: University of Surrey

Chapter 14 in Neuro-Linguistic Programming, 2009, pp 177-187 from Palgrave Macmillan

Abstract: Abstract In this chapter we summarise our conclusions about the questions we posed in the opening chapter. Those were: What is NLP? Where and for what can I best use it? What is it based on? Where did it come from? Why is it sometimes so hard to grasp what it’s about? Is there any research behind it? How can the claims made by practitioners be assessed? Does it have any theory? Is it ‘pseudoscience’? Why doesn’t NLP seem to be interested in emotions? Is it manipulative? Is NLP a cult? What does it offer to HRD?

Keywords: Language Pattern; British Psychological Society; Opening Chapter; Pragmatic Knowledge; Relevant Research Finding (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1057/9780230248311_14

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