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The Road to Santa Cruz

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

Chapter 4 in Neuro-Linguistic Programming, 2009, pp 37-45 from Palgrave Macmillan

Abstract: Abstract What constitutes a ‘history’? The Encyclopedia of NLP, a major work, running to 1,625 large-format pages spread across two volumes, includes a section headed ‘Historical Overview of NLP’. Yet within this entry, the part that recounts the ‘history’ is a single paragraph giving a very brief narrative account of how ‘NLP was originated by John Grinder… and Richard Bandler’ (Dilts & DeLozier 2000:850). Other accounts in the field, such as that by Peter Young (2004:61), are similarly sparse.

Keywords: Publishing House; Usual Story; Narrative Account; Century Intellectual Thought; Bermuda Triangle (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1057/9780230248311_4

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