Brief NLP therapy
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書誌事項
Brief NLP therapy
(Brief therapies series)
Sage Publications, 2001
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [175]-176) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
`Of the many books on NLP, few deal with it specifically as psychotherapy and none so well as this one. All the usual strategies are there plus considerations on such matters as how the therapist benefits from using NLP, some excellent examples and case reports, written in a manner that is admirably suited to a professional readership. Top class' - NLP World
Neuro-Linguistic Programming has evolved as an effective approach to therapeutic work which originated in the study of excellence in communication. With its focus on enabling clients to find their own solutions and achieving their full potential, NLP is of increasing interest to many counsellors and psychotherapists.
Brief NLP Therapy provides a much-needed guide to the core concepts underpinning NLP practice. Each concept is explained clearly in terms of its theoretical and historical development and its practical application within brief therapy. Each chapter also features a `skill-builder' aimed at helping the reader develop the therapeutic techniques which stem from the theory. The application of NLP skills is demonstrated throughout with examples selected from practice and by two extended case studies at the end of the book which draw together the themes developed throughout.
Ian McDermott and Wendy Jago present NLP as an approach not only to therapeutic work, but to life in general. Brief NLP Therapy will resonate with the many therapists who are looking to enhance their practice, but who are also interested in developing their own personal efficacy in all arenas.
目次
Introduction
PART ONE: WORKING WITH NLP: A DISTINCTIVE ORIENTATION
Change
Presuppositions
Modeling
NLP and Mind-Body Work
The Client-Therapist System
PART TWO: NLP: WORKING IN PARTNERSHIP
Benefits to the Client
Benefits to the Therapist
PART THREE: NLP IN ACTION
Case Studies
Personal Postscript
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