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Agreed decisions (style, approach, etc)
- Articles which would fall under this project should have the template {{NLPproject}} added to their page at the top, letting readers know that there is a project and possibly style or content standards concerning that page.
- Pages that contain mixed NLP and non-NLP uses need consideration as to whether the subject matter warrants creating a separate NAME (NLP) article, if this might be helpful. (It won't always be appropriate, discuss here if unsure)
Articles involved and current status
Quick ideas: the following would probably be considered examples of tools which were either developed within, or built into the core of, classic NLP. It's not necessarily complete yet. The categorization is mine, for convenience:
- Presuppositions
- The map is not the territory
- People have the ability to learn and change
- No failure only feedback
- If it doesnt work try something new
- Models
- Meta model
- Milton model
- Parts model (Virginia Satir)
- 6-step reframe (John Grinder & Richard Bandler).
- Swish (Christina Hall and Richard Bandler)
- Ericksonian hypnotherapy (as distinct from milton model)
- Nested Outcome model and well-formedness conditions
- Perceptual positions (triple description)
- The concept of spatially working with time ("physicalised timelines")
- Strategy ellicitation (T.O.T.E. testing methodology)
- Transderivational search
- Working with and communicating through associated/dissociated states
- Metaprograms
- The concept of different "states"
- Double bind
- 4-tuple (aka. First Access, Primary Experience)
- Working methods and tools
- Rapport (Mirroring and matching, interest)
- Anchoring (Spatial marking, chaining, collasping, future pace, etc).
- Utilising unconscious signal systems
- Representation systems (VAKOG)
- Submodalities
- Ecology (ecology check)
- Simultaneous and sequential incongruence
- Pace and lead
- Multiple Time frames
- Metaphor
- Content Reframing
- Context Reframing
- Sensory Acuity (attention training, Callibration)
- Using body as impactor on mind and emotion (ie use of physiology to drive state)
- Outline of "brief" therapy (Rossi)
- High performance state games (New Code Games)
- Theoretical constructs
- Dilts' Neurological levels
- Logical Levels/Logical Types
- Form/content distinction
- intensive/extensive defintions
- NLP Modeling
- NLP Modelling (Grinder & Bandler 1973-1979)
- Analytic Modelling (Dilts etc.)
- Other forms of modeling
- Original development group
- Richard Bandler
- John Grinder
- Judith Delozier
- Robert Dilts
- Leslie Cameron-Bandler
- Stephen Gilligan
- Andreas