NLP-Metaphors in Mind-Symbolic Modeling

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  • ~IronMan~
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    • Nov 2006
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    NLP-Metaphors in Mind-Symbolic Modeling

    WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT THIS BOOK

    Caroline Myss, Ph.D., best selling author of Sacred Contracts, Anatomy of the Spirit and Why People Don't Heal says:

    Tompkins and Lawley have written a book that provides people with a tool for profound analysis and insight. The use of metaphors as a means of evaluating how you order your world, your relationships, your occupation, and interpret the experiences of your life is invaluable. This book should be read by everyone who has an interest in expanding their awareness of why they say the things they do, and discovering how the "contents" of their lives are sources of empowerment.

    Ernest Rossi, Ph.D. author of Dreams, Consciousness & Spirit, The Symptom Path to Enlightenment and The Psychobiology of Mind-Body Healing says:

    Metaphors in Mind presents a broad integration of deep perspectives about helping people learn how to facilitate their own creativity in solving their own problems in their own way. Well done!

    David Grove, MS. author of Resolving Traumatic Memories says:

    I have tremendous admiration for the innovative work they have developed ... I congratulate Penny and James on completing this valuable book ... a richly stimulating text that gently escorts the reader on a captivating journey. Be prepared for this book to launch you on a personal journey of change and development. The parade of thought provoking concepts, stories and challenges contained within will provide a reliable travelling companion to accompany you along the way.
    [For more [see: The Foreword]

    Charles Faulkner, author of NLP - The New Technology of Achievement, says:

    It is a closely reasoned, well-referenced, and articulate contribution to therapeutic practice, the understanding of metaphor, and the importance of applied theory.

    Bob Janes, in NLP World, November 2000, says:

    This book is a tour de force, a magnificent contribution to the study of the structure of subjectivity and to the fields of therapy and personal change.
    [For more see review in: NLP World]

    Michael Hall, Ph.D. author of Meta-States, The Secrets of Magic, Mind-Lines and many other books, says:

    James Lawley and Penny Tompkins have provided an excellent presentation of working with metaphors in order to model human experience. What I really like about this new work is their research in Cognitive Linguistic, Cognitive Psychology and self-organization theory.
    [For more see: Meta-States and Symbolic Modeling]

    Sue Knight, author of NLP at Work, NLP Solutions and NLP and Leadership, says:

    Metaphors in Mind is such a significant piece of work and for me is the essence of what NLP is really about. My admiration for what James and Penny have done is unbounded and it has -- in the modelling tradition -- enhanced what is available in the NLP world for us all to use. And given the complexity and the changing nature of what he [David Grove] is doing, it is even more impressive how simply and elegantly James and Penny have modelled the structure of hgis work using Clean Language for Symbolic Modelling. I do recommend the book.

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