History of NLP
NLP was
developed in the 1970’s by Dr Richard Bandler and Dr John
Grinder. At the time, Dr Bandler was a student at the
University of California Santa Cruz majoring in information
technology and Dr. John Grinder was a lecturer in linguistics at
the same university. Grinder and Bandler worked together to
co-model the contemporary “wizards” of personal growth such as
Fritz Perls (Gestalt Therapist) , Virginia Satir (Family
Therapist) and Dr. Milton Erickson (Hypnotist). Combining their
individual expertises, Bandler and Grinder were able to
identify and map patterns of behaviour.
During
their collaborative time Richard and John co- wrote several
books, including Structure of Magic Vol I & II,
Changing with Families and The Patterns of The Hypnotic
Techniques of Milton H Erickson. These books, based on the
language patterns and behaviours of their contemporary personal
development experts, were the forerunners of what was to become
the model of Neuro-linguistic Programming.
NLP was
created as a modelling tool and not as a type of therapy. It has
been confused with being a therapy, probably because of its
early associations with personal therapeutic models. However,
unlike some therapeutic based programs, NLP operates from a
platform of modelling excellence – an achievement desired by
many people.
Who’s
Who in the Development of NLP
The
co-developers of NLP, Richard Bandler and Dr John Grinder,
worked with a group of students who attended early experimental
workshops where the basic and first behavioural patterns and
techniques of NLP were tried out. The group started in 1972 and
met periodically over four years. This core group of individuals
were the first to assist Richard and John to spread the patterns
and techniques of NLP via small and large group conferences and
training workshops throughout the United States and Canada. They
were the first practitioners of NLP. (For more information on
the early days of NLP refer to ‘The Wild Days of NLP 1972 to
1981’ by Terrence McClendon.)
This early core group
included:
Leslie Cameron
Bandler: Author of ‘They Lived Happily Ever’
(later re-published as ‘Solutions’). Co-author of
‘NLP Vol 1’.
Judith Delosier:.
Author of ‘The Patterns of the Hypnotic Techniques of
Milton Erickson’. Co-author of ‘NLP Vol 1’.
Robert Dilts:
Co-author of ‘NLP Vol 1’ and many other books.
Business partner with Terrence McClendon in the mid 1970’s.
Founder of NLP University Santa Cruz Ca.
Frank Pucelic:
Co-author of ‘Magic Demystified’.
Byron Lewis:
Co-author of ‘Magic Demystified’.
David Gordon:
Author of ‘Therapeutic Metaphor’ and co-author of
‘Phoenix’
Mary-Beth Anderson:
Co- author of ‘Phoenix’.
Terrence McClendon:
Author of ‘The Wild Days, NLP 1972 to 1981’.
Participant in landmark experiments in the book ‘NLP Vol
1’. Business partner with Robert Dilts in the mid
1970’s.
Paul Carter:
Business partner with Steve Gilligan in promoting the work
of Milton Erickson.
Dr. Steve Gilligan:
Author, and great fan and modeller of Milton Erickson.
The above are the original
pioneers of NLP. There are, of course, many others who have
contributed to the development and expansion of NLP around the
world and who have written extensively on the applications of
NLP.
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