This long awaited book brings together some of the most recent innovations and applications of the traditional NLP model. Each chapter describes a new model or application and contains step by step instructions or a case study on how and when to apply it. For NLP practitioners it provides an outstanding collection of new tools and ideas to take their practice forward. Contributors includes (but not limited to): Shelle Rose Charvet - LAB Decoding Language and Behavior to Improve Communication L. Michael Hall - Meta Modelling Self-Reflexive Consciousness Charles Faulkner - Modeling Market Revealing the Methods of Outstanding Traders and Investors Robert Dilts - Success Factor The Secrets of Entrepreneurial Leadership Ian McDermott - NLP How to Develop a Coaching Mindset John McWhirter - Behavioural Advancing NLP s Linguistic Model Nick Kemp - Provocative Change Improvisation and Humour in Therapy and Coaching Bob Bodenhamer - What Triggers Stuttering?: A Model for Achieving Fluency Martin Roberts - The Well Formed A New Model for Managing Change in Business The book also includes chapters on some of the most innovative IT projects and communities where developments and advances continue to be made, including the Clean Language community and the NLP Research and Recognition Project. More than anything, this book represents a collaboration of some of the best innovators in the field of NLP to push the boundaries of the traditional NLP model and create some solutions for the problems created by the increasingly troubled world in which we live.
Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) has been around since the '70s and has had its fair share of critics and supporters. One of its weaknesses has been the lack of peer reviewed research supporting its claims along with increasing factions developing (which is ironic given how focused the approach is on understanding others' maps of reality). This book is a welcome addition to the literature on NLP with its call to the NLP community to genuinely collaborate, more robust research and the description of some of the contemporary adaptations and applications of NLP to today's global problems. It is probably not suitable for those who are not familiar with NLP. But for those with a reasonable knowledge of the approach, it will be of great interest.
Great read to learn about several new models that have evolved from NLP, with the inclusions of great minds like Lucas Derks, Richard Bolstad, Nick Kemp, and several others. A must read for NLPers who want to expand from the limits of the original models.