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1、What People are saying about this book:A readable, practical, and entertaining book about a challenging, original, and promising new discipline. I recommend it.Dan Goleman, Associate Editor of Psychology Today.NLP represents a huge quantum jump in our understanding of human behavior and communicatio
2、n. It makes most current therapy and education totally obsolete.John O. Stevens, author of Awareness and editor of Gestalt Therapy Verbatim and Gestalt is.This book shows you how to do a little magic and change the way you see, hear, feel, and imagine the world you live in. It presents new therapeut
3、ic techniques which can teach you some surprising things about yourself.Sam Keen, Consulting Editor of Psychology Today and author of Beginnings Without End, To a Dancing God, and Apology for Wonder.How tiresome it is going from one limiting belief to another. How joyful to read Bandler and Grinder,
4、 who dont believe anything, yet use everything! NLP wears seven-league-boots, and takes therapy or personal growth far, far beyond any previous notions.Barry Stevens, author of Dont Push the River, and co-author of Person to Person.Fritz Peris regarded John Stevens Gestalt Therapy Verbatim as the be
5、st representation of his work in print. Grinder and Bandler have good reason to have the same regard for Frogs into Princes. Once again, its the closest thing to actually being in the workshop. Richard Price, Co-founder and director of Esalen Institute.Frogs into PRINCESNeuro Linguistic Programmingb
6、yRichard Sandierand John Grinderedited bySteve ftndreas(formerly John O. Stevens)tm REAL PEOPLE PRESSCopyright 1979Real People PressBoxFMoab, Utah 84532ISBN: 0-911226-18-4 clothbound $11.00 ISBN: 0-911226-19-2 paperbound $7.50Cover Artwork by Elizabeth Malczynski, Brooklyn, NY Library of Congress Ca
7、taloging in Publication Data:Sandier, Richard. Frogs into princes.Edited entirely from audiotapes of introductoryNLP training workshops conducted by Richard Bandlerand John Grinder.Bibliography: p.1. Psychotherapy. 2. Nonverbal communication.3. Psycholinguistics. 4. Imagery (Psychology)I. Grinder, J
8、ohn, joint author. II. Title.RC480.5.B313616.8914 , 79-13255ISBN 0-911226-18-4 ,;.ISBN 0-911226-19-2Other books about Neuro-Linguistic Programming from Real People Press:USING YOUR BRAIN-FORA CHANGE, by Richard Bandler. 159pp. 1985 Cloth $11.00 Paper $7.50REFRAMING: Neuro-Linguistic Programming and
9、the Transformation of Meaning, by Richard Bandler and John Grinder. 220 pp. 1981 Cloth $12.00 Paper $8.50TRANCE-FORMATIONS: Neuro-Linguistic Programming and the Structure of Hypnosis, by John Grinder and Richard Bandler. 250 pp. 1981 Cloth $12.00 Paper $8.50CHANGE YOUR MINDAND KEEP THE CHANGE, by St
10、eve Andreas and Connirae Andreas. 187 pp. 1987 Cloth $12.00 Paper $8.50The name Real People Press indicates our purpose; to publish ideas and ways that a person can use independently or with others to become more reallo further your own growth as a human being and to develop your relationship and co
11、mmunication with others.8 9 10 Printing 93 92 91 90 89ContentsForeword by Steve Andreas (formerly John O. Stevens)i-ivA Challenge to the ReaderI Sensory Experience:5-78Representational Systems and Accessing CuesII Changing Personal History and Organization:79-136AnchoringIII Finding New Ways:137-193
12、RefrainingBibliography194ForewordI have been studying education, therapies, growth experiences, and other methods for personal change since I was a graduate student with Abe Maslow over twenty years ago. Ten years later I met Fritz Peris and immersed myself in gestalt therapy because it seemed to be
13、 more effective than most other methods. Actually all methods work for some people and with some problems. Most methods claim much more than they can deliver, and most theories have little relationship to the methods they describe.When I was first introduced to Neuro Linguistic Programming I was bot
14、h fascinated and very skeptical. I had been heavily conditioned to believe that change is slow, and usually difficult and painful. I still have some difficulty realizing that I can usually cure a phobia or other similar long-term problem painlessly in less than an houreven though I have done it repe
15、atedly and seen that the results last. Everything written in this book is explicit, and can be verified quickly m your own experience. There is no hocus-pocus, and you will not be asked to take on any new beliefs. You will only be asked to suspend your own beliefs long enough to test the concepts an
16、d procedures of NLP in your own sensory experience. That wont take long; most of the statements and patterns in this book can be tested in a few minutes or a few hours. If you are skeptical, as I was, you owe it to your skepticism to check this out, and find out if the outrageous claims made in this
17、 book are valid.NLP is an explicit and powerful model of human experience andicommunication. Using the principles of NLP it is possible to describe any human activity in a detailed way that allows you to make many deep and lasting changes quickly and easily.A few specific examples of things you can
18、learn to accomplish are: (1) cure phobias and other unpleasant feeling responses in less than an hour, (2) help children and adults with learning disabilities (spelling and reading problems, etc.) overcome these limitations, often in less than an hour, (3) eliminate most unwanted habitssmoking, drin
19、king, over-eating, insomnia, etc., in a few sessions, (4) make changes in the interactions of couples, families and organizations so that they function in ways that are more satisfying and productive, (5) cure many physical problemsnot only most of those recognized as psychosomatic but also some tha
20、t are notin a few sessions.These are strong claims, and experienced NLP practitioners can back them up with solid, visible results. NLP in its present state can do a great deal, but it cannot do everything. if what weVe demonstrated is something that youd like to be able to do, you might as well spe
21、nd your time learning it. There are lots and lots of things that we cannot do. If you can program yourself to look for things that will be usefulfor you and learn those, instead of trying to find out where what we are presenting to you falls apart, you?ll find out where it falls apart, I guarantee y
22、ou. If you use it congruently you will find lots of places that it wont work. And when it doesnt work, I suggest you do something else.NLP is only about four years old, and many of the most useful patterns were created within the last year or two.We havent even begun to figure out what the possibili
23、ties are of how to use this material. And we are very, very, serious about that. What we are doing now is nothing more than the investigation of how to use this information. We have been unable to exhaust the variety of ways to put this stuff together and put it to use, and we dont know of any limit
24、ations on the ways that you can use this information. During this seminar we have mentioned and demonstrated several dozen ways that it can be used. Its the structure of experience. Period. When usediisystematically, it constitutes a full strategy for getting any behavioral gain.Actually, NLP can do
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