Languaging: The Linguistics of Psychotherapy (1996)
The heart of this books was taken from Dr. Hall’s dissertation at Union Institute University (Cincinnati) that examined four psychotherapies using the formulations of General Semantics. The idea that therapy is language and that the languaging skills, frames, and styles of therapists is what does the “therapy” or healing is explored within Reality Therapy, Rational-Emotive Therapy, NLP, and Logo-Therapy.
Becoming More Ferocious as a Presenter (1996)
Written originally as the “notes” at Richard Bandler’s 1990 Trainer’s Training, then re-written numerous times to create this book, this is a document of the attitude and spirit of Bandler at the end of the 1980s and of the field of NLP in terms of Trainer’s Training. The focus is on becoming more passionate or ferocious as a Trainer. NLP background is needed to fully appreciate this book.
Patterns For "Renewing the Mind" (w. Dr. Bodenhamer) (1997, 2005) The sub-title of this book is “NLP for Christian Counseling and Consulting.” It is the NLP Practitioner level materials as related to the Judeo-Christian premises and beliefs. Designed primarily for counselors, pastors, and others in leadership who want to use the NLP model for more effective tools in creating transformations of mind-body states.
Time-Lining: Advance Time-Line Processes (w. Dr. Bodenhamer) (1997) This book takes the subject of Time-Lines in NLP to the next level from the classic work, Time-Line Therapy. Both Woodsmall and James write Prefaces for this work. “Time” is explored in other fields, mostly
General Semantics, but also Narrative Therapy, and using Meta-States to create multiple kinds and levels of “time.” Many new patterns for time management, effectiveness, dealing with the emotions of time like patience and expectations, etc. are included.
NLP: Going Meta — Advance Modeling Using Meta-Levels (1997/2001) At the heart of NLP is a discipline called “modeling.” This research methodology identifies the structure of an experience, breaks it down into component pieces, and then offers patterns, strategies, and models for replicating it. This book is an advanced NLP book that assumes understanding of the Strategy Model of NLP, the TOTE model of Cognitive Psychology and the meta-levels of Meta-States. This is a book on modeling and introduces the idea of fluid levels (logical levels or psycho-logical levels) based on Korzybski, Bateson, and Dilts. The design is to offer modeling tools for finding and replicating excellence.
Figuring Out People: Design Engineering With Meta-Programs (w. Dr. Bodenhamer) (1997, 2005)
There are 4 meta-domains in NLP, Meta-Programs is the second of those meta-domains. It came into existence when Leslie Cameron-Bandler found that some NLP patterns didn’t work with some people. From that wonderful “failure,” she and Richard discovered the meta-filters that color our very perception of the world. These perceptual filters were named, Meta-Programs and this book is a virtual encyclopedia of 60 meta-programs with information about how to use them for profiling, reading people, and how to use them for more effective communication.
A Sourcebook of Magic (w. B. Belnap) (1997, 2004)
This first volume is a Source Book of the core patterns in NLP, 77 of the most basic patterns that create the magic of transformation in people’s lives. It’s designed to offer in one volume an easy access to the patterns that created the NLP Revolution in the 1970s and 1980s.
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