Personality is not a thing, it is a process. When we discuss personality, what we are talking about is a system of responding and relating or, more precisely, a set of behaviours. This is good news for those who deal with, or suffer with, personality problems. What it means is that personality can be reordered and reprogrammed in a way that is both beneficial and liberating.
Personality is not a thing, it is a process. When we discuss personality, what we are talking about is a system of responding and relating or, more pr...
This well-anticipated volume continues in the tradition of Volume I as the most comprehensive manual published to date covering the NLP Practitioner course. Following on from Volume I, the authors introduce the new advances in the field and invite you to go beyond the Practitioner level and on to the Master's level where you will develop the very spirit of NLP.
Includes exciting new work on: -- Meta-Programs -- Meta-States -- Submodalities
In addition, this volume introduces the reader to: -- Advanced Meta-Model Distinctions -- Mind-Lines -- Advanced Time-Line...
This well-anticipated volume continues in the tradition of Volume I as the most comprehensive manual published to date covering the NLP Practitioner c...
Most people who stutter are consistently fluent in certain contexts such as speaking to their pet or to a person they are comfortable with. Now, this remarkable publication offers a completely new approach to treating this debilitating condition. Bodenhamer explains that this phenomenon results from the thinking (cognition) process of the stutterer as he associates speaking with the rising panic of blocking. Because blocking and stuttering are learned behaviors, they can be unlearned.
Most people who stutter are consistently fluent in certain contexts such as speaking to their pet or to a person they are comfortable with. Now, this ...
Stuttering has been in the shadows of public awareness for years, yet it is a malady that has not received a great deal of attention. In 2011, "The King's Speech," a British historical drama won an Academy Award, and made stuttering part of the public conversation. Moviegoers learned of the embarrassing pain that most 'People Who Stutter' (PWS) suffer. The movie is about the young man who became the King of England just prior to the Second World War. It reveals the painful experiences that stuttering created for him. But, even more than that, the speech trainer in the movie brings into focus...
Stuttering has been in the shadows of public awareness for years, yet it is a malady that has not received a great deal of attention. In 2011, "The Ki...