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2.1. Reading about NLP

2.1.1. Some good books for Beginners:

Next to my own book (see the ad at the right), I would like to recommend "Introducing NLP, revised Edition" (1993) from J.O'Connor (lambent@dial.pipex.com) & J.Seymour as a good, structured introduction. An experienced NLP-er has to keep this book around as a reference. This book has also been translated in a lot of languages.

Bob Janes (CompuServe: 71307,1415) compiled a list of entry points to the field of NLP based on what he has read, choose one depending on what your background is.

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  • for everyone: maybe Anthony Robbins' "Unlimited Power", maybe Patrick Porter's cover version 'Awaken the Genius'
  • for a businessperson: probably Genie Laborde's "Influencing with Integrity"
  • for health professionals: Robert Dilts' "Changing Belief Systems with NLP"
  • for intellectuals: Leslie Cameron-Bandler "The Emprint Method"
  • for a musician: Joseph O Connor's "Not Pulling Strings"
  • for 'self-developers': "Frogs Into Princes" by R.Bandler & J.Grinder
  • for a singer: Eloise Ristadt's 'A soprano on her head' (a wonderful book and a great pity that she was killed before she wrote the sequel)
  • for a teacher: the Suzette Haden Elgin "The Gentle Art of Verbal Self-Defense series"
  • for a therapist: perhaps Stephen Lankton's "Practical Magic"

Want to read more?

The reworked English version of the book "7 Steps to Emotional Intelligence" is now available. Use NLP to increase your EQ!

Apart from that, I'd like to mention "The structure of Delight" from Nelson Zink (zink@newmex.com) who wrote the first NLP novel. (Mind Matters, 1991 , ISBN 0-9629621-0-4). Tom Dotz (CompuServe: 76075,1753), a Californian NLP trainer calls it "NLP presented in a Carlos Castaneda style".

2.1.2. Other books:

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When you are using a web browser, you can click here to see "Patrick. htm" ,
the WWW-version of the definite reference to the NLP field, containing over 80 NLP titles and some related books!

"Patrick.txt" started its life in the NLP sections of several CompuServe Forums. Since then it has evolved a lot, and it found its way to the World Wide Web.
The book-file describes all the NLP-books that are sitting on my shelf, as well as some related publications. The file includes titles, authors, publishers, available translations and ISBN-numbers. It also provides a short comment to most books.
"Patrick.txt" is regularly updated with new books I buy or that I get as review copies.

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