Neuro
Nervous system through which experience is received and
processed through the five senses
Linguistic
Language and non-verbal communication systems through
which neural representations are coded, ordered and given
meaning
Programming
The ability to organise our communication and neurological
systems to achieve specific desired goals and results
The roots of NLP are founded, as is Solution
Focused Brief Therapy, with Milton Erickson, the foremost
hypnotherapist in the world.
The developer of NLP, Dr. Richard Bandler,
studied with Erickson as did Steve deShazer. While deShazer
asked “why do we have to hypnotise our clients –
why can’t we just have conversations for change?”
Dr Bandler was of the opinion that often the subconscious
would sabotage any positive moves forward and developed
a process to avoid this.
As a Licensed NLP Practitioner, I am of
the opinion that both are right. When working with individuals
who wish to make personal change on addiction or fears
– or for those individuals who are so resistant
to change that they don’t feel they are able to
- NLP is an excellent process to implement.
When working with families who would like
the situation around them to change as part of family
conflict-resolution work and in other situations where
people are just lost in the problem and can not see outside
of that – Solution Focused Brief Therapy is an excellent
tool to use.
As with all therapeutic tools, we add
them to our toolbox and use accordingly. Just as Dr Richard
Bandler harnessed his own skills with those handed down
to him by Erickson, Paul McKenna has taken the training
he received from Dr Richard Bandler, harnessed this to
his own skills and used it to great effect to demystify
the whole area of hypnotherapy – we hope we can
integrate NLP with SFBT in the same way.
Having been trained in NLP by both Paul
McKenna and Dr Bandler, I was thrilled to have a lifelong
belief confirmed by two extremely talented people, that
tracing the pathology of the problem does not necessarily
help anyone to move on.
In keeping with my own ethos – that
everyday above ground is a good day – then helping
someone to achieve a different frame of mind; to embrace
change because they have been freed from their negative
beliefs systems in a short space of time rather in years
of psychotherapy can only be seen as a positive thing.
Eileen Murphy