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All of this leaves me with an overwhelming impression that the analyzed base of scientific articles is treated just as theater decoration, being the background for the pseudoscientific farce which NLP appears to be. Using "scientific" attributes, which is so characteristic of pseudoscience, is
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Stewart, John; Bliese, John R. E.; Enos, Richard Leo; Measell, James S.; Conley, T.M.; Lyne, John; Bytwerk, Randall; Smith, Eugene; Simons, Herbert W.; Applegate, James L.; Parks, Malcolm R.; Shedletsky, Leonard J.; Weitz, Shirley; Fogel, Daniel; Davis, Leslie K. (1979). "Book reviews".
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According to psychiatrist Robert S. Spitzer, after months of careful listening and transcribing Fritz Perls and Virginia Satir working with clients, Bandler began to incorporate the speech patterns and mannerisms of these therapists into his own communication.
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As NLP became more popular, some research was conducted and reviews of such research have concluded that there is no scientific basis for its theories about representational systems and eye movements.
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The Roles of Modeling Theory and Transformational Grammar in the Development of a Theory of Verbal Intervention in Psychotherapy: A Critical Analysis of Bandler and Grinder's "the Structure of Magic"
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manifested also in other aspects of NLP activities... My analysis leads undeniably to the statement that NLP represents pseudoscientific rubbish
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Sharpley, Christopher F. (1987). "Research findings on neurolinguistic programming: Nonsupportive data or an untestable theory?".
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presents a formal model of linguistic patterns intended to make those patterns explicit and learnable.
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Barth, Joan C. (1980). "Book Review: Grinder, John and Bandler, Richard. The structure of magic II".
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Kadis, Leslie B. (1977). "The Structure of Magic, II: A Book about Communication and Change".
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Taler, Izabella (1991-04-01). "Neurolinguistic Programming: A selective bibliography".
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Psychiatry; Certified Awarded: 30/04/1964, Certificate Number: 8166
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The Structure of Magic II: A Book About Communication and Change
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The Structure of Magic I: A Book About Language and Therapy
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Index

The Structure of Magic I
Richard Bandler
John Grinder
Communication
John Grinder
Richard Bandler
neuro-linguistic programming
pseudoscience
Fritz Perls
Virginia Satir
Virginia Satir
Gregory Bateson
Science and Pseudoscience in Social Work Practice
ISBN
978-0-8261-7769-8
doi
10.1037/0022-0167.34.1.103
ISSN
1939-2168
"Thirty-Five Years of Research on Neuro-Linguistic Programming. NLP Research Data Base. State of the Art or Pseudoscientific Decoration?"
doi
10.2478/v10059-010-0008-0
doi
10.53841/bpsicpr.2019.14.1.57
"Certification and Status Verification"
The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
Spitzer, Robert S.
"Virginia Satir & Origins of NLP"
the original
"From System to Skill: Palo Alto Group's Contested Legacy of Communication"

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