Neuro-Linguistic Programming
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Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) is a systemic way of working. This means we see people as a system of interactions (for example, physical, mental, emotional and spiritual) and also see the system within a system within a system (for example, a child within a family, living in a village, living in England and so on). NLP arose from studying the structure of an individual’s everyday experience in detail, particularly focusing on people, on how people do things. From this NLP developed:
[1] R. Bandler. Frogs Into Princes , 1979 .
[2] Robin Hodgkin. Angels Fear: An Investigation Into the Nature and Meaning of the Sacred , 1991 .