A Brief Understanding of NLP

Published: 26th November 2010
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There is an increasing awareness of the importance of learned behaviors in people everywhere. Because the human mind doesn't come with a manual, there is a constant push to discover newer and better ways to learn what people do and why they do it.

Why do people involve themselves in behaviors that can be harmful to themselves and others? How can these be changed without cutting into the brain with dangerous surgery or changing its chemical nature with thought-impairing medications? Psychotherapists and psychologists have found their own personal techniques for treating patients who need guidance and a light of hope to take them through their turbulent life journeys. And those who have watched and studied these practitioners have discovered there is an effective way of communicating to someone in crisis that can get the right messages across, at exactly the right time for that patient. This effective form of communication is called Neuro-Linguistic Programming.

Neuro-Linguistic Programming, or NLP for short, is a way of communicating with other people that recognizes the co-relationship between successful behavior patterns and experiences a person has had which helped those patterns become imprinted on the psyche. The originators of NLP, an information scientist named Richard Bandler and a linguist named John Grinder, studied effective and successful family therapist Virginia Satir, professional hypno-therapist Milton Erickson and well known and documented psychotherapist Fritz Perls, as well as others working in the field of therapy and personal development.


What they discovered was there were patterns to the behavior, speech and body language each of these therapists used in their successful treatment of their patients. Bandler and Grinder realized that these patterns could be codified, and so the stage was set for the creation of a new technique for treating people, one that could prove to be much less invasive and very non-threatening to a class of clientele that were often too sensitive to typical treatments or who had behaviors too heavily ingrained in their lives for them to easily be 'cured'.

NLP is a healing modality that helps people learn to help themselves and offers them a guide throughout the process. Practitioners use different techniques but have the same attitude, models and skills in each of their practices.

Each user of NLP recognizes there is a relationship between cognitive style and brain function. They acknowledgement that the brain uses good and bad experiences to help make decisions for how to behave or respond to situations in the present moment.


NLP helps people identify and recognize their own patterns of emotional and mental behavior, and gives them the tools to communicate more effectively their thoughts and feelings. Successful people communicate with eye movement, verbal cues and body language, and NLP as a healing method helps clients to practice effective communication themselves. A more positive self image, healthier attitudes towards illness, and a focus on hope are known as mainstays of any successful NLP practice.

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Ryan Camana MNLP, MHt, MTT, BA is one of the worlds foremost experts on bullet fast personal development. With his extensive knowledge in hypnosis, NLP, TIME Techniques and his own proprietary healing techniques Ryan guides people all over the world to overcome the issues that have held them back from living to their full potential.

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