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  2. Acosta, Judith K., Levenson, Richard L., Jr.

    Observations from Ground Zero at the World Trade Center in New York city, part II: Theoretical and clinical considerations

    Acosta, Judith K., Levenson, Richard L., Jr. (2002): "Observations from Ground Zero at the World Trade Center in New York city, part II: Theoretical and clinical considerations." International Journal of Emergency Mental Health. Spring, Vol. 4(2) pp. 119-126.

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  3. Allen, Keith L.

    An investigation of the effectiveness of neurolinguistic programming procedures in treating snake phobics

    Allen, Keith L. (1982): "An investigation of the effectiveness of neurolinguistic programming procedures in treating snake phobics." (Allen, Keith L.: U Missouri, Kansas City) Dissertation Abstract Dissertation Abstracts International. Vol 43(3-B), Sep 1982, pp. 861.

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  4. Allen, Wendy

    Coaching amateur athletes: From frozen to fearless

    Allen, Wendy (2002): "Coaching amateur athletes: From frozen to fearless." In Grodzki, Lynn (Ed.), The new private practice: Therapist-coaches share stories, strategies, and advice. New York, NY, US: W. W. Norton & Co, Inc.

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  5. Andreas, Connirae, Andreas, Steve

    Neuro-Linguistic Programming: A new technology for training

    Andreas, Connirae, Andreas, Steve (1982): "Neuro-Linguistic Programming: A new technology for training." Performance & Instruction Vol 21(5) Jun 1982, 37-39

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  6. Appel, P.

    Matching of representational systems and interpersonal attraction

    Appel, P. (1983): "Matching of representational systems and interpersonal attraction." (United States International University) Doctoral dissertation Dissertation Abstracts International, 43, 3021B(University Microfilms No. 83-018, 35)

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  7. Arrigo, Beth

    A hermeneutic-phenomenological investigation of the process of changing limiting beliefs about the self in reimprinting

    Arrigo, Beth (1998): "A hermeneutic-phenomenological investigation of the process of changing limiting beliefs about the self in reimprinting." (Arrigo, Beth: Duquesne U, US) Dissertation Abstract Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering. Vol 59(6-B), Dec 1998, pp. 3045.

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  8. Atwater, John M.

    Differential effects of interventions from the neuro-linguistic programming meta-model and general systems in early psychotherapy

    Atwater, John M. (1984): "Differential effects of interventions from the neuro-linguistic programming meta-model and general systems in early psychotherapy." (Atwater, John M.: Texas A&M U) Dissertation Abstract Dissertation Abstracts International. Vol 44(9-B), Mar 1984, pp. 2887-2888.

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  9. Baab, Kirt J.

    Neurolinguistic programming and hypnosis during intervention with substance-abusing adolescents

    Baab, Kirt J. (1992): "Neurolinguistic programming and hypnosis during intervention with substance-abusing adolescents." In Lawson, Gary W., Lawson, Ann W. (Eds.), Adolescent substance abuse: Etiology, treatment, and prevention. Gaithersburg, MD, US: Aspen Publishers, Inc.

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  10. Bacon, Stephen C.

    Neuro-linguistic programming and psychosomatic illness: A study of the effects of reframing on headache pain

    Bacon, Stephen C. (1984): "Neuro-linguistic programming and psychosomatic illness: A study of the effects of reframing on headache pain." (Bacon, Stephen C.: U Montana) Dissertation Abstract Dissertation Abstracts International. Vol 44(7-B), Jan 1984, pp. 2233.

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  11. Baddeley, Mark

    Neurolinguistic programming: The academic verdict so far

    Baddeley, Mark (1989): "Neurolinguistic programming: The academic verdict so far." Australian Journal of Clinical Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis Vol 10(2) Sep 1989, 73-81

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  12. Baddeley, Mark

    The use of hypnosis in marriage and relationship counselling

    Baddeley, Mark (1992): "The use of hypnosis in marriage and relationship counselling." Australian Journal of Clinical Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis Vol 13(2) Sep 1992, 87-92

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  13. Baddeley, Mark, Predebon, John

    "Do the eyes have it?": A test of neurolinguistic programming's eye-movement hypothesis

    Baddeley, Mark, Predebon, John (1991): ""Do the eyes have it?": A test of neurolinguistic programming's eye-movement hypothesis." Australian Journal of Clinical Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis Vol 12(1) Mar 1991, 1-23

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  14. Barnett, Edgar A.

    The contribution and influence of neurolinguistic programming on analytical hypnotherapy

    Barnett, Edgar A. (1990): "The contribution and influence of neurolinguistic programming on analytical hypnotherapy." Australian Journal of Clinical Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis Vol 11(1) Mar 1990, 1-14

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  15. Beale, R. P.

    The testing of a model for the representation of consciousness

    Beale, R. P. (1981): "The testing of a model for the representation of consciousness." (Fielding Institute) Dissertation Abstracts International, 41, 3565B, 3566B. (University Microfilms No. 81-067, 99)

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  16. Beaver, Rick

    Neuro-linguistic programme as practised by an educational psychologist

    Beaver, Rick (1989): "Neuro-linguistic programme as practised by an educational psychologist." AEP (Association of Educational Psychologists) Journal. Jul, Vol. 5(2) pp. 87-90.

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  17. Beck, Charles E., Beck, Elizabeth A.

    Test of the eye-movement hypothesis of neurolinguistic programming: A rebuttal of conclusions

    Beck, Charles E., Beck, Elizabeth A. (1984): "Test of the eye-movement hypothesis of neurolinguistic programming: A rebuttal of conclusions." Perceptual and Motor Skills Vol 58(1) Feb 1984, 175-176

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  18. Bertoli, Jeanne M.

    The use of neuro-linguistic programming and emotionally focused therapy with divorcing couples in crisis

    Bertoli, Jeanne M. (2002): "The use of neuro-linguistic programming and emotionally focused therapy with divorcing couples in crisis." Brief treatments for the traumatized. Westport, CT, US: Greenwood Press/Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc.

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  19. Beyerstein, Barry L.

    Brainscams: Neuromythologies of the New Age

    Beyerstein, Barry L. (1990): "Brainscams: Neuromythologies of the New Age." International Journal of Mental Health Vol 19(3) Fal 1990, 27-36

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  20. Birholtz, Laura S.

    Neurolinguistic programming: Testing some basic assumptions

    Birholtz, Laura S. (1981): "Neurolinguistic programming: Testing some basic assumptions." (Birholtz, Laura S.: Fielding Inst) Dissertation Abstract Dissertation Abstracts International. Vol 42(5-B), Nov 1981, pp. 2042.

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  21. Biswal, Ramakrishna, Awasthy, Soumi, Kumar, Updesh, Pradhan, R.

    NLP: The Art and Science of Achieving Goals

    Biswal, Ramakrishna, Awasthy, Soumi, Kumar, Updesh, Pradhan, R. (2005): "NLP: The Art and Science of Achieving Goals." Social Science International Vol 21(1) Jan 2005, 121-125

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  22. Bliemeister, Joachim

    Empirical verification of central theoretical constructs of neurolinguistic programming (NLP)

    Bliemeister, Joachim (1988): "Empirical verification of central theoretical constructs of neurolinguistic programming (NLP)." Zeitschrift fur Klinische Psychologie Forschung und Praxis Vol 17(1) 1988, 21-30

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  23. Bolstad, Richard

    Resolve: A new model of therapy

    Bolstad, Richard (2002): "Resolve: A new model of therapy." Prof Nurse. Williston, VT, US: Crown House Publishing Ltd.

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  24. Bowers, J. S.

    Challenging the widespread assumption that connectionism and distributed representations go hand-in-hand

    Bowers, J. S. (2002): "Challenging the widespread assumption that connectionism and distributed representations go hand-in-hand." Cognit Psychol. Nov, Vol. 45(3) pp. 413-45.

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  25. Bowers, Lee A.

    An exploration of holistic and nontraditional healing methods including research in the use of neuro-linguistic programming in the adjunctive treatment of acute pain

    Bowers, Lee A. (1996): "An exploration of holistic and nontraditional healing methods including research in the use of neuro-linguistic programming in the adjunctive treatment of acute pain." (Bowers, Lee A.: The Union Inst, US) Dissertation Abstract Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering. Vol 56(11-B), May 1996, pp. 6379.

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  26. Bradley, E., Biedermann, Heinz-Joachim

    Bandler and Grinder's neurolinguistic programming: Its historical context and contribution

    Bradley, E., Biedermann, Heinz-Joachim (1985): "Bandler and Grinder's neurolinguistic programming: Its historical context and contribution." Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training Vol 22(1) Spr 1985, 59-62

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  27. Brandis, Alan D.

    A neurolinguistic treatment for reducing parental anger responses and creating more resourceful behavioral options

    Brandis, Alan D. (1987): "A neurolinguistic treatment for reducing parental anger responses and creating more resourceful behavioral options." (Brandis, Alan D.: California School of Professional Psychology, Los Angeles, US) Dissertation Abstract Dissertation Abstracts International. Vol 47(11-B), May 1987, pp. 4642.

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  28. Bridoux, Denis, Weaver, Martin

    Neuro-linguistic psychotherapy

    Bridoux, Denis, Weaver, Martin (2000): "Neuro-linguistic psychotherapy." In Davies, Dominic, Neal, Charles (Eds.), Therapeutic perspectives on working with lesbian, gay and bisexual clients.. Buckingham, England: Open University Press

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  29. Brockman, W.

    Empathy revisited: The effect of representational system matching on certain counseling process and outcome variables

    Brockman, W. (1981): "Empathy revisited: The effect of representational system matching on certain counseling process and outcome variables ." (College of William and Mary, 1980) Dissertation Abstracts International, 41, 3421A(University Microfilms No. 81-035, 91)

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  30. Brockopp, D. Y.

    What is NLP (neurolinguistic programming)?

    Brockopp, D. Y. (1983): "What is NLP (neurolinguistic programming)?." Taehan Kanho. Dec 30, Vol. 22(5) pp. 48-9.

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  31. Brown, Nigel

    What makes a good educator? The relevance of meta programmes

    Brown, Nigel (2004): "What makes a good educator? The relevance of meta programmes." Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education. Oct, Vol. 29(5) pp. 515-533.

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  32. Buchanan, Dale R., Little, Donna

    Neuro-linguistic programming and psychodrama: Theoretical and clinical similarities

    Buchanan, Dale R., Little, Donna (1983): "Neuro-linguistic programming and psychodrama: Theoretical and clinical similarities." Journal of Group Psychotherapy, Psychodrama & Sociometry. Fal, Vol. 36(3) pp. 114-122.

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  33. Buckner, Michael, Meara, Naomi M., Reese, Edward J., Reese, Maryann

    Eye movement as an indicator of sensory components in thought

    Buckner, Michael, Meara, Naomi M., Reese, Edward J., Reese, Maryann (1987): "Eye movement as an indicator of sensory components in thought." Journal of Counseling Psychology. Jul, Vol. 34(3) pp. 283-287.

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  34. Budman, Simon H., Hoyt, Michael F., Friedman, Steven

    The first session in brief therapy

    Budman, Simon H., Hoyt, Michael F., Friedman, Steven (1992): "The first session in brief therapy." Counselling Psychology Quarterly. New York, NY, US: Guilford Press.

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  35. Burke, D. T., Meleger, A., Schneider, J. C., Snyder, J., Dorvlo, A. S., Al-Adawi, S.

    Eye-movements and ongoing task processing

    Burke, D. T., Meleger, A., Schneider, J. C., Snyder, J., Dorvlo, A. S., Al-Adawi, S. (2003): "Eye-movements and ongoing task processing." Percept Mot Skills. Jun, Vol. 96(3 Pt 2) pp. 1330-8.

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  36. Busch, Georg W.

    Eye movements and spelling errors: Neurolinguistic programming used and associated with the analysis of certain factual difficulties

    Busch, Georg W. (1985): "Eye movements and spelling errors: Neurolinguistic programming used and associated with the analysis of certain factual difficulties." Skolepsykologi Vol 22(1) 1985, 32-41

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  37. Carbonell, David A.

    Representational systems: An empirical approach to neuro-linguistic programming

    Carbonell, David A. (1986): "Representational systems: An empirical approach to neuro-linguistic programming." (Carbonell, David A.: De Paul U) Dissertation Abstract Dissertation Abstracts International. Vol 46(8-B), Feb 1986, pp. 2798.

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  38. Childers, John H.

    Neuro-linguistic programming: Enhancing teacher-student communications

    Childers, John H. (1985): "Neuro-linguistic programming: Enhancing teacher-student communications." Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education & Development. Sep, Vol. 24(1) pp. 32-39.

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  39. Childers, John H.

    Looking at yourself through loving eyes

    Childers, John H. (1989): "Looking at yourself through loving eyes." Elementary School Guidance & Counseling Vol 23(3) Feb 1989, 204-209

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  40. Childers, John H., Saltmarsh, Robert E.

    Neurolinguistic programming in the context of group counseling

    Childers, John H., Saltmarsh, Robert E. (1986): "Neurolinguistic programming in the context of group counseling." Journal for Specialists in Group Work Vol 11(4) Nov 1986, 221-227

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  41. Christensen, J. F., Levinson, W., Grinder, M.

    Applications of neurolinguistic programming to medicine

    Christensen, J. F., Levinson, W., Grinder, M. (1990): "Applications of neurolinguistic programming to medicine." J Gen Intern Med. Nov-Dec, Vol. 5(6) pp. 522-7.

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  42. Clabby, J., O'Connor, R.

    Teaching learners to use mirroring: rapport lessons from neurolinguistic programming

    Clabby, J., O'Connor, R. (2004): "Teaching learners to use mirroring: rapport lessons from neurolinguistic programming." Fam Med. Sep, Vol. 36(8) pp. 541-3.

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  43. Cody, Steven G.

    The stability and impact of the primary representational system in neurolinguistic programming: A critical examination

    Cody, Steven G. (1983): "The stability and impact of the primary representational system in neurolinguistic programming: A critical examination." (Cody, Steven G.: U Connecticut) Dissertation Abstract Dissertation Abstracts International. Vol 44(4-B), Oct 1983, pp. 1232.

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  44. Coe, W. C., Scharcoff, J. A.

    An empirical evaluation of the neurolinguistic programming model

    Coe, W. C., Scharcoff, J. A. (1985): "An empirical evaluation of the neurolinguistic programming model." Int J Clin Exp Hypn. Oct, Vol. 33(4) pp. 310-8.

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  45. Cole-Hitchcock, S.

    A determination of the extent to which a predominant representational system can be identified through written and verbal communication and eye scanning patterns

    Cole-Hitchcock, S. (1980): "A determination of the extent to which a predominant representational system can be identified through written and verbal communication and eye scanning patterns." (Baylor University) Dissertation Abstracts International, 41, 1907B–1908B. (University Microfilms No. 80-252, 27)

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  46. Connell, H.

    NLP techniques for salespeople

    Connell, H. (1984): "NLP techniques for salespeople." Training & Development Journal Vol 38(11) Nov 1984, 44-46

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  47. Corballis, Michael C.

    How laterality will survive the millennium bug

    Corballis, Michael C. (2000): "How laterality will survive the millennium bug." Brain and Cognition. Feb, Vol. 42(1) pp. 160-162.

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  48. Crandell, John S.

    Brief treatment for adult children of alcoholics: Accessing resources for self-care

    Crandell, John S. (1989): "Brief treatment for adult children of alcoholics: Accessing resources for self-care." Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training Vol 26(4) Win 1989, 510-513

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  49. Curreen, Merlin P.

    A simple hypnotically based NLP technique used with two clients in criminal justice settings

    Curreen, Merlin P. (1995): "A simple hypnotically based NLP technique used with two clients in criminal justice settings." Australian Journal of Clinical & Experimental Hypnosis Vol 23(1) May 1995, 51-57

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  50. Dailey, Anne L.

    Neuro Linguistic Programming in peer counselor education

    Dailey, Anne L. (1989): "Neuro Linguistic Programming in peer counselor education." Journal of College Student Development. Mar, Vol. 30(2) pp. 173-175.

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  51. Davis, Donald I.

    Neuro-linguistic programming and the family in alcoholism treatment

    Davis, Donald I. (1990): "Neuro-linguistic programming and the family in alcoholism treatment." In Sterman, Chelly M (Ed.), Neuro-linguistic programming in alcoholism treatment.. Binghamton, NY, US: The Haworth Press, Inc.

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  52. Davis, Donald I., Davis, Susan L.

    Integrating individual and marital therapy using neuro-linguistic programming

    Davis, Donald I., Davis, Susan L. (1985): "Integrating individual and marital therapy using neuro-linguistic programming." International Journal of Family Psychiatry Vol 6(1) 1985, 3-17

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  53. Davis, Donald I., Davis, Susan L.

    Belief change and neurolinguistic programming

    Davis, Donald I., Davis, Susan L. (1991): "Belief change and neurolinguistic programming." Family Dynamics of Addiction Quarterly Vol 1(2) Jun 1991, 34-44

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  54. Davis, Gerald L.

    Neuro-linguistic programming as an interviewing technique with prelingually deaf adults

    Davis, Gerald L. (1985): "Neuro-linguistic programming as an interviewing technique with prelingually deaf adults." (Davis, Gerald L.: Oklahoma State U) Dissertation Abstract Dissertation Abstracts International. Vol 46(5-A), Nov 1985, pp. 1247-1248.

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  55. Davis, Susan L., Davis, Donald I.

    Neuro-Linguistic ProgrammingReg. and family therapy

    Davis, Susan L., Davis, Donald I. (1983): "Neuro-Linguistic ProgrammingReg. and family therapy." Journal of Marital & Family Therapy Vol 9(3) Jul 1983, 283-291

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  56. Day, Rhetta G.

    Students' perceptions of neuro-linguistic programming strategies

    Day, Rhetta G. (1985): "Students' perceptions of neuro-linguistic programming strategies." (Day, Rhetta G.: Florida State U) Dissertation Abstract Dissertation Abstracts International. Vol 46(4-B), Oct 1985, pp. 1333.

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  57. de Miranda, C. T., de Paula, C. S., Palma, D., da Silva, E. M., Martin, D., de Nobrega, F. J.

    Impact of the application of neurolinguistic programming to mothers of children enrolled in a day care center of a shantytown

    de Miranda, C. T., de Paula, C. S., Palma, D., da Silva, E. M., Martin, D., de Nobrega, F. J. (1999): "Impact of the application of neurolinguistic programming to mothers of children enrolled in a day care center of a shantytown." Sao Paulo Med J. Mar 4, Vol. 117(2) pp. 63-71.

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  58. Delaru, V., Klauchek, S., Gonzhal, I.

    Analysis of psychotherapeutic activity in a medical cooperative

    Delaru, V., Klauchek, S., Gonzhal, I. (1993): "Analysis of psychotherapeutic activity in a medical cooperative." Zhurnal Nevropatologii i Psikhiatrii imeni S S Korsakova Vol 93(6) 1993, 89-90

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  59. Dixon, Paul N., Parr, Gerald D., Yarbrough, Douglas, Rathael, Michael

    Neurolinguistic programming as a persuasive communication technique

    Dixon, Paul N., Parr, Gerald D., Yarbrough, Douglas, Rathael, Michael (1986): "Neurolinguistic programming as a persuasive communication technique." Journal of Social Psychology. Aug, Vol. 126(4) pp. 545-550.

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  60. Doemland, Julia H.

    Language and performance: An NLP meta-model analysis of performance descriptions by elite canoe-slalom athletes

    Doemland, Julia H. (2001): "Language and performance: An NLP meta-model analysis of performance descriptions by elite canoe-slalom athletes." (Doemland, Julia H.: Temple U., US) Dissertation Abstract Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering. Vol 61(10-B), May 2001, pp. 5267.

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  61. Dooley, K. O., Farmer, A.

    Comparison for aphasic and control subjects of eye movements hypothesized in neurolinguistic programming

    Dooley, K. O., Farmer, A. (1988): "Comparison for aphasic and control subjects of eye movements hypothesized in neurolinguistic programming." Percept Mot Skills. Aug, Vol. 67(1) pp. 233-4.

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  62. Dorn, F.

    Assessing primary representational system (PRS) preference for Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) using three methods

    Dorn, F. (1983): "Assessing primary representational system (PRS) preference for Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) using three methods." Counselor Education and Supervision Vol 23(2) Dec 1983, 149-156 Vol. 23pp. 149–156.

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  63. Dorn, F. J.

    The effects of counselor-client predicate use in counselor attractiveness

    Dorn, F. J. (1983): "The effects of counselor-client predicate use in counselor attractiveness." American Mental Health Counselor's Association Journal Vol. 5pp. 22–30.

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  64. Dorn, Fred J.

    Assessing Primary Representational System (PRS) preference for Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) using three methods

    Dorn, Fred J. (1983): "Assessing Primary Representational System (PRS) preference for Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) using three methods." Counselor Education and Supervision Vol 23(2) Dec 1983, 149-156

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  65. Dorn, Fred J., Atwater, Mike, Jereb, Ron, Russell, Roger

    Determining the reliability of the NLP eye-movement procedure

    Dorn, Fred J., Atwater, Mike, Jereb, Ron, Russell, Roger (1983): "Determining the reliability of the NLP eye-movement procedure." American Mental Health Counselors Association Journal Vol 5(3) Jul 1983, 105-110

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  66. Dorn, Fred J., Brunson, Bradford I., Atwater, Mike

    Assessment of primary representational systems with neurolinguistic programming: Examination of preliminary literature

    Dorn, Fred J., Brunson, Bradford I., Atwater, Mike (1983): "Assessment of primary representational systems with neurolinguistic programming: Examination of preliminary literature." American Mental Health Counselors Association Journal Vol 5(4) Oct 1983, 161-168

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  67. Dowd, E. T., Hingst, A. G.

    Matching therapists' predicates: an in vivo test of effectiveness

    Dowd, E. T., Hingst, A. G. (1983): "Matching therapists' predicates: an in vivo test of effectiveness." Perceptual and Motor Skills. Aug, Vol. 57(1) pp. 207-10.

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  68. Dowd, E., Pety, J.

    Effect of counselor predicate matching on perceived social influence and client satisfaction

    Dowd, E., Pety, J. (1982): "Effect of counselor predicate matching on perceived social influence and client satisfaction." Journal of Counseling Psychology Vol. 29pp. 206–209.

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  69. Duncan, R. C., Konefal, J., Spechler, M. M.

    Effect of neurolinguistic programming training on self-actualization as measured by the Personal Orientation Inventory

    Duncan, R. C., Konefal, J., Spechler, M. M. (1990): "Effect of neurolinguistic programming training on self-actualization as measured by the Personal Orientation Inventory." Psychol Rep. Jun, Vol. 66(3 Pt 2) pp. 1323-30.

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  70. Durand, Douglas, Weitzel, John, Hansen, Anita

    Computer analysis of sensory predicate use in written and oral communication

    Durand, Douglas, Weitzel, John, Hansen, Anita (1989): "Computer analysis of sensory predicate use in written and oral communication." Psychological Reports Vol 65(2) Oct 1989, 675-684

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  71. Eckstein, Daniel

    "Reframing" as an Innovative Educational Technique: Turning a Perceived Inability into an Asset

    Eckstein, Daniel (2004): ""Reframing" as an Innovative Educational Technique: Turning a Perceived Inability into an Asset." Korean Journal of Thinking & Problem Solving. Apr, Vol. 14(1) pp. 37-47.

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  72. Edwards, Linda A.

    Self-hypnosis and psychological interventions for symptoms attributed to Candida and food intolerance

    Edwards, Linda A. (1999): "Self-hypnosis and psychological interventions for symptoms attributed to Candida and food intolerance." Australian Journal of Clinical Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis Vol 20(1) Mar 1999, 1-12

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  73. Ehrmantraut, Jon E.

    A comparison of the therapeutic relationships of counseling students trained in neurolinguistic programming vs. students trained on the Carkhuff Model

    Ehrmantraut, Jon E. (1984): "A comparison of the therapeutic relationships of counseling students trained in neurolinguistic programming vs. students trained on the Carkhuff Model." (Ehrmantraut, Jon E.: U Northern Colorado) Dissertation Abstract Dissertation Abstracts International. Vol 44(10-B), Apr 1984, pp. 3191.

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  74. Einspruch, Eric L., Forman, Bruce D.

    Observations Concerning Research Literature on Neuro-Linguistic Programming

    Einspruch, Eric L., Forman, Bruce D. (1985): "Observations Concerning Research Literature on Neuro-Linguistic Programming." Journal of Counseling Psychology. October, Vol. 32(4) pp. 589-596.

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  75. Einspruch, Eric L., Forman, Bruce D.

    Neuro-linguistic programming in the treatment of phobias

    Einspruch, Eric L., Forman, Bruce D. (1988): "Neuro-linguistic programming in the treatment of phobias." Psychotherapy in Private Practice Vol 6(1) 1988, 91-100

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  76. Elich, Matthew, Thompson, Richard W., Miller, Laurence

    Mental imagery as revealed by eye movements and spoken predicates: A test of neurolinguistic programming

    Elich, Matthew, Thompson, Richard W., Miller, Laurence (1985): "Mental imagery as revealed by eye movements and spoken predicates: A test of neurolinguistic programming." Journal of Counseling Psychology. Oct, Vol. 32(4) pp. 622-625.

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  77. Ellickson, J.

    Representational systems and eye movements in an interview

    Ellickson, J. (1983): "Representational systems and eye movements in an interview." Journal of Counseling Psychology Vol. 30pp. 339–345.

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  78. Ellis, C.

    Neurolinguisic programming in the medical consultation

    Ellis, C. (2004): "Neurolinguisic programming in the medical consultation." S Afr Med J. Sep, Vol. 94(9) pp. 748-9.

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  79. Ellis, J.

    Representation systems: An investigation of sensory predicate use in a self-disclosure interview

    Ellis, J. (1981): "Representation systems: An investigation of sensory predicate use in a self-disclosure interview." (University of Minnesota, 1980) Dissertation Abstracts International, 41, 4244B–4255B. (University Microfilms No. 81-094, 21)

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  80. Falzett, W.

    Matched versus unmatched primary representational systems and their relationship to perceived trustworthiness in a counseling analog

    Falzett, W. (1981): "Matched versus unmatched primary representational systems and their relationship to perceived trustworthiness in a counseling analog." Journal of Counseling Psychology Vol. 28pp. 305–308.

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  81. Farmer, A., Rooney, R., Cunningham, J. R.

    Hypothesized eye movements of neurolinguistic programming: a statistical artifact

    Farmer, A., Rooney, R., Cunningham, J. R. (1985): "Hypothesized eye movements of neurolinguistic programming: a statistical artifact." Percept Mot Skills. Dec, Vol. 61(3 Pt 1) pp. 717-8.

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  82. Ferguson, David M.

    The effect of two audiotaped neuro-linguistic programming phobia treatments on public speaking anxiety

    Ferguson, David M. (1988): "The effect of two audiotaped neuro-linguistic programming phobia treatments on public speaking anxiety." (Ferguson, David M.: U Tennessee, US) Dissertation Abstract Dissertation Abstracts International. Vol 49(4-A), Oct 1988, pp. 765.

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  83. Frieden, Frederick P.

    Speaking the client's language: The effects of neuro linguistic programming (predicate matching) on verbal and nonverbal behaviors in psychotherapy: A single case design

    Frieden, Frederick P. (1981): "Speaking the client's language: The effects of neuro linguistic programming (predicate matching) on verbal and nonverbal behaviors in psychotherapy: A single case design." (Frieden, Frederick P.: Virginia Commonwealth U) Dissertation Abstract Dissertation Abstracts International. Vol 42(3-B), Sep 1981, pp. 1171.

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  84. Fromme, Donald K., Daniell, Jennifer

    Neurolinguistic programming examined: Imagery, sensory mode, and communication

    Fromme, Donald K., Daniell, Jennifer (1984): "Neurolinguistic programming examined: Imagery, sensory mode, and communication." Journal of Counseling Psychology. Jul, Vol. 31(3) pp. 387-390.

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  85. Frye, M.

    An analysis of the relationship between leisure interests and representational systems among college freshman students with implications for leisure counseling

    Frye, M. (1980): "An analysis of the relationship between leisure interests and representational systems among college freshman students with implications for leisure counseling." (Oklahoma State University) Dissertation Abstracts International, 41, 2764A. (University Microfilms No. 80-271, 78)

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  86. Gordon, Christopher-Marc, Gruzelier, John

    Self-hypnosis and osteopathic soft tissue manipulation with a ballet dancer

    Gordon, Christopher-Marc, Gruzelier, John (2003): "Self-hypnosis and osteopathic soft tissue manipulation with a ballet dancer." Contemporary Hypnosis Vol 20(4) 2003, 209-214

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  87. Gorecka, D., Borak, J., Goljan, A., Gorzelak, K., Mankowski, M., Zgierska, A.

    Treatment outcome in tobacco dependence after nicotine replacement therapy and group therapy

    Gorecka, D., Borak, J., Goljan, A., Gorzelak, K., Mankowski, M., Zgierska, A. (1999): "Treatment outcome in tobacco dependence after nicotine replacement therapy and group therapy." Pneumonol Alergol Pol Vol. 67(3-4) pp. 95-102.

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  88. Graf, U.

    Neurolinguistic programming in physician-patient communication. Basic principles of the procedure--examples for application in surgery

    Graf, U. (1995): "Neurolinguistic programming in physician-patient communication. Basic principles of the procedure--examples for application in surgery." Fortschr Med. Sep 20, Vol. 113(26) pp. 368-71.

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  89. Graunke, Bruce R.

    An evaluation of neurolinguistic programming, the impact of varied imaging tasks upon sensory predicates

    Graunke, Bruce R. (1984): "An evaluation of neurolinguistic programming, the impact of varied imaging tasks upon sensory predicates." (Graunke, Bruce R.: U Houston) Dissertation Abstract Dissertation Abstracts International. Vol 45(6-B), Dec 1984, pp. 1913.

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  90. Graunke, Bruce, Roberts, T.

    Neurolinguistic programming: The impact of imagery tasks on sensory predicate usage

    Graunke, Bruce, Roberts, T. (1985): "Neurolinguistic programming: The impact of imagery tasks on sensory predicate usage." Journal of Counseling Psychology. Oct, Vol. 32(4) pp. 525-530.

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  91. Gray, Richard

    Tools for the trade: Neuro-linguistic programming and the art of communication

    Gray, Richard (1991): "Tools for the trade: Neuro-linguistic programming and the art of communication." Federal Probation Vol 55(1) Mar 1991, 11-16

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  92. Green, M.

    Trust as affected by representational system predicates

    Green, M. (1981): "Trust as affected by representational system predicates." (Ball State University) Dissertation Abstracts International, 41, 3159B–3160B. (University Microfilms No. 81-046, 51)

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  93. Gumm, W., Walker, M., Day, H.

    Neurolinguistic programming: Method or myth?

    Gumm, W., Walker, M., Day, H. (1982): "Neurolinguistic programming: Method or myth?." Journal of Counseling Psychology Vol. 29pp. 327–330.

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  94. Hale, Richard L.

    The effects of neuro-linguistic programming on public speaking anxiety and incompetence

    Hale, Richard L. (1986): "The effects of neuro-linguistic programming on public speaking anxiety and incompetence." (Hale, Richard L.: Drake U) Dissertation Abstract Dissertation Abstracts International. Vol 47(5-B), Nov 1986, pp. 2167.

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  95. Hammer, Allen L.

    Matching perceptual predicates: Effect on perceived empathy in a counseling analogue

    Hammer, Allen L. (1983): "Matching perceptual predicates: Effect on perceived empathy in a counseling analogue." Journal of Counseling Psychology. Apr, Vol. 30(2) pp. 172-179.

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  96. Heap, Michael

    Neurolinguistic programming--an interim verdict

    Heap, Michael (1988): "Neurolinguistic programming--an interim verdict." In Heap, Michael (Ed.), Hypnosis: Current clinical, experimental and forensic practices. New York, NY, US: Croom Helm.: Thomason, David D.: Biola U, Rosemead School of Psychology

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  97. Helm, David J.

    Neuro-linguistic programming: Gender and the learning modalities create inequalities in learning: A proposal to reestablish equality and promote new levels of achievement in education

    Helm, David J. (1991): "Neuro-linguistic programming: Gender and the learning modalities create inequalities in learning: A proposal to reestablish equality and promote new levels of achievement in education." Journal of Instructional Psychology Vol 18(3) Sep 1991, 167-169

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  98. Helm, David J.

    Neuro-linguistic programming: Equality as to distribution of learning modalities

    Helm, David J. (1990): "Neuro-linguistic programming: Equality as to distribution of learning modalities." Journal of Instructional Psychology Vol 17(3) Sep 1990, 159-160

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  99. Hernandez, Vivian O.

    A study of eye movement patterns in the Neuro-Linguistic Programming model

    Hernandez, Vivian O. (1981): "A study of eye movement patterns in the Neuro-Linguistic Programming model." (Hernandez, Vivian O.: Ball State U) Dissertation Abstract Dissertation Abstracts International. Vol 42(4-B), Oct 1981, pp. 1587.

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  100. Hill, Edwin L.

    An empirical test of the neuro-linguistic programming concept of anchoring

    Hill, Edwin L. (1984): "An empirical test of the neuro-linguistic programming concept of anchoring." (Hill, Edwin L.: Washington State U) Dissertation Abstract Dissertation Abstracts International. Vol 44(7-B), Jan 1984, pp. 2246.

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  101. Hischke, Darrell L.

    A definitional and structural investigation of matching perceptual predicates, mismatching perceptual predicates, and Milton-model matching

    Hischke, Darrell L. (1989): "A definitional and structural investigation of matching perceptual predicates, mismatching perceptual predicates, and Milton-model matching." (Hischke, Darrell L.: Ohio State U, US) Dissertation Abstract Dissertation Abstracts International. Vol 49(9-B), Mar 1989, pp. 4005.

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  102. Holdevici, Irina

    Neurolinguistic programming: A form of mental training in high-performance shooting

    Holdevici, Irina (1991): "Neurolinguistic programming: A form of mental training in high-performance shooting." Revista de Psihologie. Jan-Jun, Vol. 37(1-2) pp. 75-79.

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  103. Holdevici, Irina

    Neurolinguistic programming: A form of mental training in high-performance shooting

    Holdevici, Irina (1990): "Neurolinguistic programming: A form of mental training in high-performance shooting." Revue Roumaine des Sciences Sociales - Serie de Psychologie Vol 34(2) Jul-Dec 1990, 169-173

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  104. Hossack, A., Standidge, K.

    Using an imaginary scrapbook for neurolinguistic programming in the aftermath of a clinical depression: a case history

    Hossack, A., Standidge, K. (1993): "Using an imaginary scrapbook for neurolinguistic programming in the aftermath of a clinical depression: a case history." Gerontologist. Apr, Vol. 33(2) pp. 265-8.

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  105. Hughes, Marcia A.

    The effect of the interaction of students' perceptual modality with teaching method on singing achievement in third-graders

    Hughes, Marcia A. (1991): "The effect of the interaction of students' perceptual modality with teaching method on singing achievement in third-graders." (Hughes, Marcia A.: Indiana U, US) Dissertation Abstract Dissertation Abstracts International. Vol 52(4-A), Oct 1991, pp. 1247.

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  106. Ingalls, Joan S.

    Cognition and athletic behavior: An investigation of the NLP principle of congruence

    Ingalls, Joan S. (1988): "Cognition and athletic behavior: An investigation of the NLP principle of congruence." (Ingalls, Joan S.: Columbia U Teachers Coll, NY, US) Dissertation Abstract Dissertation Abstracts International. Vol 48(7-B), Jan 1988, pp. 2090.

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  107. Jepsen, C. H.

    Neurolinguistic programming in dentistry

    Jepsen, C. H. (1992): "Neurolinguistic programming in dentistry." J Calif Dent Assoc. Mar, Vol. 20(3) pp. 28-32.

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  108. Johannsen, Clifford A.

    Predicates, mental imagery in discrete sense modes, and levels of stress: The neurolinguistic programming typologies

    Johannsen, Clifford A. (1983): "Predicates, mental imagery in discrete sense modes, and levels of stress: The neurolinguistic programming typologies." (Johannsen, Clifford A.: United States International U) Dissertation Abstract Dissertation Abstracts International. Vol 43(8-B), Feb 1983, pp. 2709.

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  109. Jupp, James J.

    Neurolinguistic programming: An experimental test of the effectiveness of "leading" in hypnotic inductions

    Jupp, James J. (1989): "Neurolinguistic programming: An experimental test of the effectiveness of "leading" in hypnotic inductions." British Journal of Experimental & Clinical Hypnosis Vol 6(2) Sum 1989, 91-97

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  110. Jupp, James J.

    A further empirical evaluation of neurolinguistic primary representational systems (PRS)

    Jupp, James J. (1989): "A further empirical evaluation of neurolinguistic primary representational systems (PRS)." Counselling Psychology Quarterly Vol. 2(4) pp. 441-450.

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  111. Kinsbourne, M.

    Direction of gaze and distribution of cerebral thought processes

    Kinsbourne, M. (1974): "Direction of gaze and distribution of cerebral thought processes." Neuropsychologia Vol. 12pp. 279–281.

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  112. Knowles, R. D.

    Building rapport through neurolinguistic programming

    Knowles, R. D. (1983): "Building rapport through neurolinguistic programming." Taehan Kanho. Dec 30, Vol. 22(5) pp. 45-7.

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  113. Knowles, R. D., Brockopp, D. Y.

    Building rapport; through neurolinguistic programming

    Knowles, R. D., Brockopp, D. Y. (1984): "Building rapport; through neurolinguistic programming." Kango Gijutsu. Oct, Vol. 30(13) pp. 1829-34.

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  114. Konefal, J., Duncan, R. C.

    Social anxiety and training in neurolinguistic programming

    Konefal, J., Duncan, R. C. (1998): "Social anxiety and training in neurolinguistic programming." Psychol Rep. Dec, Vol. 83(3 Pt 1) pp. 1115-22.

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  115. Konefal, J., Duncan, R. C., Reese, M. A.

    Neurolinguistic programming training, trait anxiety, and locus of control

    Konefal, J., Duncan, R. C., Reese, M. A. (1992): "Neurolinguistic programming training, trait anxiety, and locus of control." Psychol Rep. Jun, Vol. 70(3 Pt 1) pp. 819-32.

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  116. Koziey, Paul W., McLeod, Gordon L.

    Visual^kinesthetic dissociation in treatment of victims of rape

    Koziey, Paul W., McLeod, Gordon L. (1987): "Visual^kinesthetic dissociation in treatment of victims of rape." Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. Jun, Vol. 18(3) pp. 276-282.

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  117. Kraft, W.

    The effects of primary representational system congruence on relaxation in a Neuro-Linguistic Programming model

    Kraft, W. (1982): "The effects of primary representational system congruence on relaxation in a Neuro-Linguistic Programming model." (Texas A & M University) Dissertation Abstracts International, 43, 2372B. (University Microfilms No. 82-261, 01)

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  118. Krugman, Martin, et al.,

    Neuro-linguistic programming treatment for anxiety: Magic or myth?

    Krugman, Martin, et al., (1985): "Neuro-linguistic programming treatment for anxiety: Magic or myth?." Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. Aug, Vol. 53(4) pp. 526-530.

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  119. Lakin, Jessica L., Jefferis, Valerie E., Cheng, Clara Michelle, Chartrand, Tanya L.

    The chameleon effect as social glue: Evidence for the evolutionary significance of nonconscious mimicry

    Lakin, Jessica L., Jefferis, Valerie E., Cheng, Clara Michelle, Chartrand, Tanya L. (2003): "The chameleon effect as social glue: Evidence for the evolutionary significance of nonconscious mimicry." Journal of Nonverbal Behavior. Fal, Vol. 27(3) pp. 145-162.

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  120. Lang, Reuben A.

    Neuropsychological deficits in sexual offenders: Implications for treatment

    Lang, Reuben A. (1993): "Neuropsychological deficits in sexual offenders: Implications for treatment." Sexual & Marital Therapy Vol. 8(2) pp. 181-200.

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  121. Lange, D.

    A validity study of the construct “most highly valued representational system” in human auditory and visual perceptions

    Lange, D. (1981): "A validity study of the construct “most highly valued representational system” in human auditory and visual perceptions." (Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College) Dissertation Abstracts International, 41, 4266B. (University Microfilms No. 81-104, 20)

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  122. Liberman, Marla B.

    The treatment of simple phobias with neurolinguistic programming techniques

    Liberman, Marla B. (1984): "The treatment of simple phobias with neurolinguistic programming techniques." (Liberman, Marla B.: St Louis U) Dissertation Abstract Dissertation Abstracts International. Vol 45(6-B), Dec 1984, pp. 1918.

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  123. Littlewood, S.

    A route less well travelled

    Littlewood, S. (2005): "A route less well travelled." Prof Nurse. Jan, Vol. 20(5) pp. 54-5.

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  124. Loomis, Maxine E., Cohen, Marlene Z.

    A test of the relationship between stress and primary representational systems

    Loomis, Maxine E., Cohen, Marlene Z. (1984): "A test of the relationship between stress and primary representational systems." Transactional Analysis Journal Vol 14(1) Jan 1984, 80-82

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  125. Lyon, S.

    Find some inner courage to beat your interview nerves

    Lyon, S. (2005): "Find some inner courage to beat your interview nerves." Nurs Stand. Sep 21-27, Vol. 20(2) pp. 70-1.

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  126. Macdonald, Laurie

    Neuro Linguistic Programming as an experiential constructivist therapy for semantic pragmatic disorder

    Macdonald, Laurie (1997): "Neuro Linguistic Programming as an experiential constructivist therapy for semantic pragmatic disorder." In France, Jenny, Muir, Niki (Eds.), Communication and the mentally ill patient. Philadelphia, PA, US: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Ltd.

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  127. MacMorran, Paula R.

    Brief treatment for disturbing memory: A neuro-linguistic programming submodality procedure

    MacMorran, Paula R. (1988): "Brief treatment for disturbing memory: A neuro-linguistic programming submodality procedure." (MacMorran, Paula R.: U Tennessee, US) Dissertation Abstract Dissertation Abstracts International. Vol 48(7-A), Jan 1988, pp. 1710-1711.

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  128. Macy, Charlotte M.

    Counselor training and supervision: Neuro-Linguistic Programming as a factor in skills acquisition

    Macy, Charlotte M. (1988): "Counselor training and supervision: Neuro-Linguistic Programming as a factor in skills acquisition." (Macy, Charlotte M.: Purdue U, IN, US) Dissertation Abstract Dissertation Abstracts International. Vol 48(10-A), Apr 1988, pp. 2543.

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  129. Masters, Betsy J., Rawlins, Melanie E., Rawlins, Larry D., Weidner, Jean

    The NLP swish pattern: An innovative visualizing technique

    Masters, Betsy J., Rawlins, Melanie E., Rawlins, Larry D., Weidner, Jean (1991): "The NLP swish pattern: An innovative visualizing technique." Journal of Mental Health Counseling Vol 13(1) Jan 1991, 79-90

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  130. Mattar, A.

    Primary representational systems as a basis for improved comprehension and communication

    Mattar, A. (1981): "Primary representational systems as a basis for improved comprehension and communication." (Utah State University) Dissertation Abstracts International, 41, 3162B. (University Microfilms No. 81-041, 13)

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  131. Mayers, Kathleen S.

    Enhancement of psychological testimony with the use of neurolinguistic programming techniques

    Mayers, Kathleen S. (1993): "Enhancement of psychological testimony with the use of neurolinguistic programming techniques." American Journal of Forensic Psychology Vol 11(2) 1993, 53-60

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  132. McCabe, Deborah

    Meeting language needs of all types of learners

    McCabe, Deborah (1985): "Meeting language needs of all types of learners." Academic Therapy Vol 20(5) May 1985, 563-567

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  133. Melvin, Kenneth B., Miller, Howard L.

    Anchoring: Panacea or placebo?

    Melvin, Kenneth B., Miller, Howard L. (1988): "Anchoring: Panacea or placebo?." Phobia Practice & Research Journal Vol 1(2) Fal-Win 1988, 153-158

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  134. Mercier, Mary A., Johnson, Marilyn

    Representational system predicate use and convergence in counseling: Gloria revisited

    Mercier, Mary A., Johnson, Marilyn (1984): "Representational system predicate use and convergence in counseling: Gloria revisited." Journal of Counseling Psychology. Apr, Vol. 31(2) pp. 161-169.

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  135. Monguio-Vecino, Ines, Lippman, Louis G.

    Image formation as related to visual fixation point

    Monguio-Vecino, Ines, Lippman, Louis G. (1987): "Image formation as related to visual fixation point." Journal of Mental Imagery Vol 11(1) Spr 1987, 87-96

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  136. Munaker, Susan

    The great aha! a path to transformation

    Munaker, Susan (1997): "The great aha! a path to transformation." (Munaker, Susan: The Union Inst, US) Dissertation Abstract Dissertation Abstracts International Section A: Humanities and Social Sciences. Vol 57(11-A), May 1997, pp. 4823.

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  137. Nelson, Thorana S., Trepper, Terry S.

    101 interventions in family therapy

    Nelson, Thorana S., Trepper, Terry S. (1993): "101 interventions in family therapy." Haworth marriage and the family. New York, NY, England: Haworth Press, Inc.

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  138. Owens, L.

    An investigation of eye movements and representational systems

    Owens, L. (1978): "An investigation of eye movements and representational systems." (Ball State University) Dissertation Abstracts International, 38, 4992B. (University Microfilms No. 78-038, 28)

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  139. Pantin, H.

    The relationship between subjects' predominant sensory predicate use, their preferred representational system and self-reported attitudes towards similar versus different therapist-patient dyads

    Pantin, H. (1982): "The relationship between subjects' predominant sensory predicate use, their preferred representational system and self-reported attitudes towards similar versus different therapist-patient dyads." (University of Miami) Dissertation Abstracts International, 43, 2350B. (University Microfilms No. 82-292, 08)

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  140. Parr, Gerald D., Dixon, Paul N., Yarbrough, Douglas, Ratheal, Michael

    The effectiveness of neurolinguistic programming in a small-group setting

    Parr, Gerald D., Dixon, Paul N., Yarbrough, Douglas, Ratheal, Michael (1986): "The effectiveness of neurolinguistic programming in a small-group setting." Journal of College Student Personnel. Jul, Vol. 27(4) pp. 358-361.

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  141. Paxton, L.

    Representational systems and client perception of the counseling relationship

    Paxton, L. (1981): "Representational systems and client perception of the counseling relationship." (Indiana University) Dissertation Abstracts International, 41, 3888A. (University Microfilms No. 81-059, 41)

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  142. Percival, J.

    Confidence tricks

    Percival, J. (2004): "Confidence tricks." Nurs Stand. Nov 24-30, Vol. 19(11) pp. 24.

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  143. Peterson-Cooney, Lorrie

    "Effect of neurolinguistic programming training on self-actualization as measured by the Personal Orientation Inventory": Addendum to the Duncan, - I et al. -R study

    Peterson-Cooney, Lorrie (1991): ""Effect of neurolinguistic programming training on self-actualization as measured by the Personal Orientation Inventory": Addendum to the Duncan, - I et al. -R study." Psychological Reports Vol 68(2) Apr 1991, 593-594

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  144. Petroski, Alan

    Representational systems in the Neurolinguistic Programming model

    Petroski, Alan (1985): "Representational systems in the Neurolinguistic Programming model." (Petroski, Alan: Kent State U) Dissertation Abstract Dissertation Abstracts International. Vol 46(5-B), Nov 1985, pp. 1697-1698.

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  145. Poffel, S. A., Cross, H. J.

    Neurolinguistic programming: a test of the eye-movement hypothesis

    Poffel, S. A., Cross, H. J. (1985): "Neurolinguistic programming: a test of the eye-movement hypothesis." Percept Mot Skills. Dec, Vol. 61(3 Pt 2) pp. 1262.

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  146. Prezas, Raul Roberto

    The effects of neurolinguistic programming on state-trait anxiety and academic performance using self-hypnosis

    Prezas, Raul Roberto (1995): "The effects of neurolinguistic programming on state-trait anxiety and academic performance using self-hypnosis." (Prezas, Raul Roberto: Texas A&M U-Kingsville, US) Dissertation Abstract Dissertation Abstracts International Section A: Humanities and Social Sciences. Vol 56(5-A), Nov 1995, pp. 1715.

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  147. Radosta, R.

    An investigation of eye accessing cues

    Radosta, R. (1982): "An investigation of eye accessing cues." (East Texas State University) Dissertation Abstracts International, 43, 883B. (University Microfilms No. 82-194, 81)

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  148. Reese, Dorothy B.

    Nonverbal and psycholinguistic behavior of Neuro-Linguistic Programming trainers

    Reese, Dorothy B. (1988): "Nonverbal and psycholinguistic behavior of Neuro-Linguistic Programming trainers." (Reese, Dorothy B.: Temple U, PA, US) Dissertation Abstract Dissertation Abstracts International. Vol 49(1-A), Jul 1988, pp. 64.

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  149. Ridings, D.

    Neurolinguistic programming's primary representational system: Does it exist?

    Ridings, D. (1986): "Neurolinguistic programming's primary representational system: Does it exist?." (University of Massachusetts—Amherst) Unpublished doctoral dissertation

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  150. Ringler Accorsi, Frida, Zalaquett Montenegro, Carlos

    Neurolinguistic programming: Application to a clinical case

    Ringler Accorsi, Frida, Zalaquett Montenegro, Carlos (1980): "Neurolinguistic programming: Application to a clinical case." Revista Chilena de Psicologia Vol 3(2) 1980, 117-123

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  151. Rochon, R.

    Neurolinguistic power and programming

    Rochon, R. (1995): "Neurolinguistic power and programming." Infirm Que. Jan-Feb, Vol. 2(3) pp. 36-7.

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  152. Rogers, Susan

    Neurolinguistic programming treatment of combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder

    Rogers, Susan (1993): "Neurolinguistic programming treatment of combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder." (Rogers, Susan: Utah State U, US) Dissertation Abstract Dissertation Abstracts International. Vol 54(3-B), Sep 1993, pp. 1682.

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  153. Rosa, Nicholas M.

    Anchoring as a treatment for simple phobias

    Rosa, Nicholas M. (1988): "Anchoring as a treatment for simple phobias." Phobia Practice & Research Journal Vol 1(2) Fal-Win 1988, 141-152

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  154. Salas, Jesus A., de Groot, Hans, Spanos, Nicholas P.

    Neuro-linguistic programming and hypnotic responding: An empirical evaluation

    Salas, Jesus A., de Groot, Hans, Spanos, Nicholas P. (1989): "Neuro-linguistic programming and hypnotic responding: An empirical evaluation." Journal of Mental Imagery Vol 13(1) Spr 1989, 79-89

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  155. Sandhu, Daya S., Reeves, T., Portes, Pedro R.

    Cross-cultural counseling and neurolinguistic mirroring with Native American adolescents

    Sandhu, Daya S., Reeves, T., Portes, Pedro R. (1993): "Cross-cultural counseling and neurolinguistic mirroring with Native American adolescents." Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development Vol 21(2) Apr 1993, 106-118

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  156. Schaefer, Daniel A., Beausay, William, Pursley, C.

    Neuro-linguistic programming: Introduction, assessment, and critique

    Schaefer, Daniel A., Beausay, William, Pursley, C. (1983): "Neuro-linguistic programming: Introduction, assessment, and critique." Journal of Psychology and Christianity Vol 2(3) Fal 1983, 2-13

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  157. Schaefer, J., Schajor, S.

    Learning with all one's senses. Neurolinguistic programming in the teaching of pediatric nursing

    Schaefer, J., Schajor, S. (1999): "Learning with all one's senses. Neurolinguistic programming in the teaching of pediatric nursing." Kinderkrankenschwester. Jul, Vol. 18(7) pp. 289-91.

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  158. Schleh, Malcolm N.

    An examination of the neurolinguistic programming hypothesis of eye movements in children

    Schleh, Malcolm N. (1987): "An examination of the neurolinguistic programming hypothesis of eye movements in children." (Schleh, Malcolm N.: Biola U, Rosemead School of Psychology, US) Dissertation Abstract Dissertation Abstracts International. Vol 48(2-B), Aug 1987, pp. 584.

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  159. Scott, Eddie K.

    The effects of the Neuro Linguistic Programming model of reframing as therapy for bulimia

    Scott, Eddie K. (1988): "The effects of the Neuro Linguistic Programming model of reframing as therapy for bulimia." (Scott, Eddie K.: Northern Arizona U, US) Dissertation Abstract Dissertation Abstracts International. Vol 48(7-A), Jan 1988, pp. 1713-1714.

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  160. Sharpley, C. F.

    Research findings on neurolinguistic programming: nonsupportive data or an untestable theory?

    Sharpley, C. F. (1987): "Research findings on neurolinguistic programming: nonsupportive data or an untestable theory?." Journal of Counselling Psychology Vol. 34pp. 103-107.

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  161. Sharpley, Christopher F.

    Predicate matching in NLP: A review of research on the preferred representational system

    Sharpley, Christopher F. (1984): "Predicate matching in NLP: A review of research on the preferred representational system." Journal of Counseling Psychology. Apr, Vol. 31(2) pp. 238-248.

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  162. Shaw, D.

    Recall as effected by the interaction of presentation representational system and primary representational system

    Shaw, D. (1978): "Recall as effected by the interaction of presentation representational system and primary representational system ." (Ball State University) Dissertation Abstracts International, 38, 5931A. (University Microfilms No. 78-038, 30)

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  163. Shelden, Virginia E., Shelden, Randall G.

    Sexual abuse of males by females: The problem, treatment modality, and case example

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    Uncommon-sense coaching

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  166. Stanton, Harry E.

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    Combining hypnosis and NLP in the treatment of telephone phobia

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    Neurolinguistic programming: Magic or myth?

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    Implications of the Ericksonian and Neurolinguistic programming approaches for responsibility of therapeutic outcomes

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    Neuro-linguistic programming, hypnosis, and interpersonal influence

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    The effect of matching primary representational system predicates on hypnotic relaxation

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    Hypnotically-facilitated Intervention of Epileptic Seizures: A Case Study

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  194. Young, Jennifer Ann

    Developing leadership from within: A descriptive study of the use of neurolinguistic programming practices in a course on leadership

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