Suren Kolkankar

Milton Erickson: The Legendary Hypnotherapist

Dr. Milton Erickson was a pioneering psychiatrist and psychologist, widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in hypnotherapy. As the founding president of the American Society of Clinical Hypnotherapists, his groundbreaking work became a key foundation for Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP). Alongside Virginia Satir and Fritz Perls, he was one of the three master […]

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History of NLP

Robert Dilts: Integrating Heart, Mind, and Spirit in NLP

Robert Dilts has been a key figure in the development of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) since its inception. He trained under pioneers like Richard Bandler, John Grinder, Milton Erickson, and Gregory Bateson, making significant contributions to NLP techniques and models. His contributions include: Key Books by Robert Dilts Robert Dilts is a prolific author, having written

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History of NLP

Steve Andreas: A Pioneer in NLP

Steve Andreas, originally named John O. Stevens, was a prominent figure in the field of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP). His mother, Barry Stevens, was a well-known Gestalt therapist. Since 1977, he dedicated himself to teaching NLP, having been an early student of Richard Bandler and John Grinder. Alongside his wife, Connirae Andreas, he co-founded NLP Comprehensive—one

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Tony Robbins’ Key Concepts and Techniques in NLP

Tony Robbins is one of the most influential figures in Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) today. His approach integrates psychology, behavior modification, and personal development techniques to create lasting change. Below are some of his most impactful ideas and methods. The Power of Decisions The choices we make shape our lives. According to Robbins, the three most

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Virginia Satir – Transforming Lives Through Family Therapy

Virginia Satir was one of the three influential therapists whose work inspired the development of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP). While editing transcripts of Fritz Perls, Richard Bandler had the opportunity to observe and record one of Satir’s workshops. He naturally absorbed her techniques, a process known as implicit modeling. Later, alongside John Grinder, he systematically analyzed

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The Origins and Evolution of NLP

The roots of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) can be traced back to the work of Alfred Korzybski in general semantics, which explored the relationship between language and human perception. According to Robert Dilts, Korzybski first introduced the term “Neurolinguistics” in 1941, contrary to the popular belief that Richard Bandler coined the term spontaneously when asked about

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Dragon Slaying by L. Michael Hall: Understanding and Conquering Self-Sabotaging States

Dragon Slaying by L. Michael Hall explores how to handle destructive mental and emotional states, referred to as “Dragon States,” that can negatively impact our effectiveness, well-being, and overall happiness. Instead of being victims of these states, we can learn to regulate and transform them into empowering experiences. Managing Our Mental and Emotional States Our

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