Neuro Linguistic Programming And Its Creator John Grinder
John Grinder served as a captain in the US Army Special Forces, then later for the US Intelligence agency. Before this, in the late 1960’s, he graduated with a degree in psychology from the University of San Francisco and a PhD from the University of California in San Diego in Linguistics in the early 1970’s. He went on to co-found Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) with Dr. Richard Bandler.
John Grinder is a specialist in the area of syntax in the broader field of linguistics. He has published many works, On Deletion Phenomena in English (1972) and Guide to Transformational Grammar (1973) being two of the most exceptional works. John was later appointed as a professor of Linguistics at the University of San Francisco in Santa Cruz.
John later became involved in some therapy sessions with Richard Bandler, a psychology student at the time. It was here that he became enthralled with the ways that therapists use linguistic patterns to effect results with their patients. John Grinder and Richard Bandler later went on to co-found Neuro Linguistic Programming.
The language patterns used by therapists such as Fritz Perls, Virginia Satir and Milton H. Erickson, who was a hypnotherapist, was used along with transformational grammar as the basis for John Grinder and Richard Bandler to come up with their own model called Neuro Linguistic Programming.
The Neuro Linguist Programming model was developed even further using books published by these same therapists and later became the foundation of NLP. Grinder has also co-written many other books on NLP and its practical applications and theory.
All over the world, many people have become more self-confident as a result of studying the techniques involved in Neuro Linguistic Programming. This has allowed them to become more successful both in their professional endeavors and their personal lives.
The unique techniques of neuro linguistic programming created by John Grinder and Richard Bandler will help you use your mind to achieve more positive results. They will also help you achieve results by gaging the personality of those around you. This in turn, couple with the coordination of your own thoughts, feelings and behavior, will help you achieve your goals.
Getting your message across to your audience in an effective manor is important to all of us, and neuro linguistic programming will help you achieve this by helping you to keep your thoughts, actions and words in alignment.
Ingrid Preube