NLP as a Movement — Values and Discourse
Paul Tosey and
Jane Mathison
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Paul Tosey: University of Surrey
Jane Mathison: University of Surrey
Chapter 13 in Neuro-Linguistic Programming, 2009, pp 161-174 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract NLP is a set of ideas located in time, a particular story, in de Shazer’s (1994) terms, about people development. As Mike Pedler wryly notes, in his foreword to Dave Molden’s ‘Managing with the Power of NLP’, ‘NLP is indeed from California but it has travelled well’ (Molden 2003:xi). Since it is suggested in NLP that unconscious modelling is such a powerful learning process, perhaps there are features that might have become incorporated into NLP unawarely from its historical and cultural circumstances? There is little in NLP literature that attempts to be reflexive in this way, and which addresses the field as it might be seen from outside.
Keywords: Cultural Circumstance; Rich Life; Growth Move; Large Group Setting; People Development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1057/9780230248311_13
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