New Code of NLP
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New code of Neuro-linguistic programming (New code of NLP) is a set of patterns, developed in the early and mid-80's by John Grinder, one of the inventors of the original ("classic") NLP in attempt to correct its initial design flaws. Judith DeLozier, Grinder's associate at the time, is also credited as a co-creator of the new code in some of its aspects.
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[edit] Principles
Grinder and Bostic [1] name the following most substantial patterns containing in the new code:
1. Multiple Perceptual positions, especially triple description (1st, 2nd and 3rd position).
2. Explicit Framing (outcome, intention, consequences with relevancy challenges).
3. Ordering relationships including hierarchies such as logical levels (not to be confused with Robert Dilts' Neurological levels).
4. Timelines (which, according to Grinder, were developed initially as an exercise in a joint seminar presented by Grinder and Dilts in the early '80s.
5. The Verbal Package (a streamlined version of Meta model (NLP)) with reduced questions, explicit framing and the more refined verbal distinctions such as those named by the terms, description, interpretation and evaluation.
6. A single four-steps format for change with a variable 3rd step. The 3rd step usually includes new code games, designed to induce the high performance state. These games include The Alphabet game, the NASA game and variants of Roger Tabb's trampoline exercises.
7. A therapeutic process called "Stalking to excellence".
8. Multiple forms of involuntary signals for unconscious communication.
9. Characterological adjectives.
At present, many (but not all) of the new code patterns are incorporated in NLP practitioner and Master-practitioner courses held around the world, save those designed by Richard Bandler and his students/associates.[citation needed]
[edit] Books
- Grinder, John & Judith DeLozier (1987). Turtles All the Way Down: Prerequisites to Personal Genius. Scots Valley, CA: Grinder & Associates.. ISBN 1-55552-022-7.
- Grinder, John & Carmen Bostic St Clair (2001.). Whispering in the Wind. CA: J & C Enterprises., -. ISBN 0-9717223-0-7.
[edit] External links
- Whispering in the Wind book website
- New code review by Chris Collingwood
- An article by Judith DeLozier about new coding
- NLP Zaa Corp- Institute for NLP New Code Training
[edit] Notes and references
- ^ Grinder, John & Carmen Bostic St Clair (2001.). Whispering in the Wind. CA: J & C Enterprises.