Neuro-linguistic programming
The ideas and approach found in NLP draw from two main areas of thought. The second area of thought is the work of the Palo Alto Mental Research Institute in the s, in which Bateson again was involved. Among other influences, the self-help movement that emerged in the USA in the mid-twentieth-century may have shaped NLP more than is usually acknowledged.
The human potential movement was also significant.
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In the s California became the centre of the growth movement, epitomised by the Esalen Institute that was founded at Big Sur in , in which psychotherapists Virginia Satir and Fritz Perls were both involved. Perls, one of the main developers of Gestalt therapy, was an author published by Robert Spitzer. Perls died in , leaving behind him some unfinished work.
Spitzer asked Bandler to transcribe recordings of Perls at work and edit an uncompleted manuscript, to be published posthumously. Bandler then met Virginia Satir, again through Spitzer, who asked Bandler to tape and transcribe a month-long workshop that Satir was due to lead in Canada, intending to turn this material into a book. Following these experiences, Bandler went on to study at Kresge College, a radical experiment in communal, alternative education, at the University of Santa Cruz.
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Kresge was by no means typical of American college education, nor even of the University of Santa Cruz; Bandler, Grinder, various peers and later on Bateson himself, met while this experiment was at its height. I'm an independent researcher, consultant, coach, author and editor. Back to What is NLP? Share Tweet LinkedIn Pin. Paul Tosey member article I'm an independent researcher, consultant, coach, author and editor.