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* John Grinder, ( with Richard Bandler ) Neuro-linguistic programming, esp.
Others who have written about the embodied mind include philosopher Andy Clark ( See his Being There ), philosopher and neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela and his student Evan Thompson ( See Varela, Thompson & Rosch's " The Embodied Mind "), roboticists such as Rodney Brooks, Rolf Pfeifer and Tom Ziemke, the physicist David Bohm ( see his Thought As A System ), Ray Gibbs ( see his " Embodiment and Cognitive Science "), John Grinder and Richard Bandler in their neuro-linguistic programming, and Julian Jaynes.
Insightful book about the application of General Semantics to psychotherapy ; was an acknowledged influence on Richard Bandler and John Grinder in their formulation of Neuro-Linguistic Programming.
* Trance-Formations: Neuro-Linguistic Programming and the Structure of Hypnosis by Richard Bandler and John Grinder, ( 1981 ).
The founders of NLP, Richard Bandler and John Grinder, say that NLP is capable of addressing problems such as phobias, depression, habit disorder, psychosomatic illnesses, and learning disorders.
" Bandler and Grinder claimed that if the effective patterns of behaviour of exceptional people could be modeled then these patterns could be acquired by others.
Bandler then approached John Grinder, then a linguistics lecturer.
According to Clancy and Yorkshire ( 1989 ), Bandler and Grinder say that they studied Perls's utterances on tape and observed a second therapist, Virginia Satir, to produce what they termed the meta model, a model for gathering information and challenging a client's language and underlying thinking.
Bandler and Grinder say that they drew ideas from Gregory Bateson and Alfred Korzybski, particularly about human modeling and ideas associated with their expression, " the map is not the territory ".
These volumes also focused on the language patterns and some non-verbal patterns that Bandler and Grinder believed they observed in Erickson.
According to Bandler and Grinder, the meta model is intentionally specific, but the Milton model was described as " artfully vague " and metaphoric — the inverse of the meta model.
In addition to the first two models, Bandler, Grinder and a group of students who joined them during the early period of development of NLP, developed techniques that they termed anchoring, reframing, submodalities, perceptual positions, and representational systems.
Bandler and Grinder claimed that in addition to being a therapeutic method, NLP was also a study of communication.
Grinder and Bandler began marketing it as a business tool, claiming that " if any human being can do anything, so can you ".
After 150 students paid $ 1, 000 each for a ten-day workshop in Santa Cruz, California, Bandler and Grinder gave up academic writing and produced popular books from seminar transcripts, such as Frogs into Princes, which sold more than 270, 000 copies.
According to court documents relating to an intellectual property dispute between Bandler and Grinder, Bandler made more than $ 800, 000 in 1980 from workshop and book sales.
Founded by Richard Bandler and John Grinder, NLP draws on hypnotic techniques to render subjects suggestible.
Through Bateson, Erickson met Jay Haley, Richard Bandler and John Grinder, amongst others, and had a profound influence on them all.
Richard Bandler and John Grinder identified this kind of " artful vagueness " as a central characteristic of their ' Milton Model ', a systematic attempt to codify Erickson's hypnotic language patterns.
Others, like Richard Bandler and John Grinder have on the other hand, offered a much adulterated, and at times fanciful, version of what they perceived Erickson as saying and doing guided by their personal theorizing.
It has been claimed that Erickson was modeled ( see Milton model ) by Richard Bandler and John Grinder, the co-founders of Neuro-linguistic programming ( NLP ).
* Patterns of the Hypnotic Techniques of Milton H. Erickson: Volume 1 ISBN 1-55552-052-9, John Grinder & Richard Bandler
* Patterns of the Hypnotic Techniques of Milton H. Erickson: Volume 2 ISBN 1-55552-053-7, John Grinder, Richard Bandler & Judith DeLozier
In the mid-1970s her work was extensively studied by the co-founders of Neuro-linguistic programming ( NLP ), Richard Bandler and John Grinder, who used it as one of the three fundamental models of NLP.

Bandler and also
Erickson also wrote a preface to Bandler and Grinder's two-volume book series based on their observations of Erickson working with clients, Patterns of the Hypnotic Techniques of Milton H. Erickson, Volumes I & II.
He is also the primary author of NLP, Volume 1 with Richard Bandler, John Grinder and Judith Delozier.
Richard Bandler, John Grinder and Stephen R Lankton have also been credited, at least in part, with the inspiration for and popularization of brief therapy, particularly through their work with Milton Erickson.
* James Bandler, “ Exiles on Main Street ,” Boston Globe, Oct. 1997, also pub.
Faith Bandler, Evelyn Scott and Bonita Mabo ( widow of Eddie Mabo ) are prominent Indigenous activists who are also descendants of Pacific Island plantation workers.

Bandler and collaborated
In the early 1950s, Jansson collaborated on Moomin-themed children's plays with Vivica Bandler.

Bandler and with
Distinguished graduates from the early days of Kresge College include Doug Foster, who went on to become editor of Mother Jones magazine, and Richard Bandler, who co-founded Neuro-Linguistic Programming ( NLP ) with John Grinder.
Another alumnus, Richard Bandler, developed Neuro-Linguistic programming with one of his Kresge professors, John Grinder.
Grinder and Bandler ( both of whom had personal contact with Bateson ) asserted that a message could be constructed with multiple messages, whereby the recipient of the message is given the impression of choice — although both options have the same outcome at a higher level of intention.
This came to a head when he spoke at a heavily attended Citizens for Democracy meeting at the Sydney Town Hall with other controversial speakers including Frank Hardy, Patrick White and Faith Bandler.
Apparently inspired by the British Anti-Slavery Society when visiting England in the 1950s, Jessie Street was the initiator of the 1967 " Aboriginal " amendment of the Australian Constitution with fellow activist Faith Bandler.
During this time, McKenna continued to study hypnosis, and neuro-linguistic programming with Richard Bandler, the co-creator of NLP.

Bandler and Satir
Satir and Bateson each wrote a preface to Bandler and Grinder's The Structure of Magic Volumes I & II.
Steve Andreas, one of Bandler and Grinder's students, wrote Virginia Satir: The Patterns of Her Magic ( 1991 ) in which he summarized the major patterns of Satir's work, and then showed how Satir applied them in a richly annotated verbatim transcript of a videotaped session titled " Forgiving Parents ".

Bandler and author
Robert Dilts ( born March 21, 1955 ) has been a developer, author, trainer and consultant in the field of Neuro-linguistic programming ( NLP ) since its creation in 1975 by John Grinder and Richard Bandler.

Bandler and for
According to psychiatrist Robert Spitzer, NLP originated when Richard Bandler, a student at the University of California, Santa Cruz, was listening to and selecting portions of taped therapy sessions of the late Gestalt therapist Fritz Perls as a project for Robert Spitzer.
# Faith Bandler, academic, activist and advocate for Indigenous Australians and South Sea Islander people
While Jay Hayley and the team at the Mental Research Institute at Palo Alto aimed to uncover the principles that underpinned Erickson's approach to brief therapy, John Grinder and Richard Bandler provided practical guidelines for the application of some of the hypnotic techniques of Erickson.
Time for a Change is a 1993 book by Richard Bandler.

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