Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP)

Six Important Presuppositions of NLP

Discussion started by Maff 7 years ago

Below are 6 presuppositions of NLP I feel are particularly important:

  1. Respect for the other person’s model of the world.
  2. People are not their behaviours. (Accept the person; change the behaviour.)
  3. Everyone is doing the best they can with the resources they have available. (Behaviour is geared for adaptation, and present behaviour is the best choice available. Every behaviour is motivated by a positive intent.)
  4. The map is not the Territory. (The words we use are NOT the event or the item they represent.)
  5. People have all the Resources they need to succeed and to achieve their desired outcomes. (There are no unresourceful people, only unresourceful states.)
  6. All procedures should be Designed to increase choice.
 
N.B. Bold and italicized words form part of the presuppositions mnemonic device: RESPECT UR-WORLD
 
 

 

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