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Introducing Neuro-Linguistic Programming: Psychological Skills for Understanding and Influencing People
by Joseph O'Connor, John Seymour
from Thorsons Publishers

Introducing Neuro-Linguistic Programming: Psychological Skills for Understanding and Influencing People

 

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Customer Reviews:

  • Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0

  • I Met the Author in a Course
    I met Mr. Joseph O'Connor in 2002 in the NLP Master Practitioner course with NLP Comprehensive, Denver, USA. I started my journey in NLP with this book and before any training I got. I can passionately say, this is the "BEST INTRODUCTORY BOOK I EVER RED IN NLP".
    The main contribution of the Authors, in my opinion, was to segregate, organize, and simplify an interrelated material of NLP into very Compressive Homogeneous Easy Reading Chapters. This is very essential to any beginner who wants to... more info

  • question???????????????? little help.
    i bought the introduction to nlp the new technology for achievement. but my question is this the same book but older. OR is this a tool to influence people, a education of social psychology and how people think.My question is is this
    any different from steve andrea version and is it a focus of social nlp. ??

  • Great for understanding thought processes and people
    Book is easy to read...Easy to understand and keeps you interested all the way! There has to be a way to market this book better so everyone can be encouraged to READ IT. My college students have expressed time and time again, how this book has helped in their linguistics and logic classes as well as their own life.

  • Not very good actually
    The book presents a few ideas and techniques from the field of psychology (ie critical thinking) but , because its an introduction, does not go into any real depth. It leave the reader feeling a bit cheated really. Anyone who's really serious can get more knowledge by picking up a few college level text books in psychology and skip this introduction.


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