Current Research in NLP - Volume 1 Current Research in NLP contains proceedings from the First International NLP Research Conference held at the University of Surrey, UK, on 5th July 2008. Back to Current Research in NLP Share Tweet LinkedIn Pin The inaugural issue of the peer reviewed journal, Current Research in NLP, contains proceedings from the First International NLP Research Conference held at the University of Surrey, UK, on 5th July 2008. The conference was organised by the University of Surrey in partnership with the Association for NLP (ANLP International CIC). The nine papers in this issue contribute to the widely acknowledged need for a research minded approach to NLP. The papers illustrate the welcome diversity of NLP usage and include papers by both academic and practitioner researchers, across sectors including education, health, business and psychotherapy. They report variously on NLP Practice; conceptual issues, and applications of NLP as research methods. Contents BUSINESS A critical review of past research into the neuro-linguistic programming eye-accessing cues model Georgios DiamantopoulosSandra I. WoolleyMichael Spann The experience of regular exercise participation for women moving into their middle years: its nature, meaning and its benefits Margaret WaltonIain AdamsMac McCarthy Exploring the role of NLP in the management of organisational paradox Joe Cheal PSYCHOTHERAPY A study of the relationship between the core belief structures of neurolinguistic psychotherapy and object relations theory Lisa Wake An exploration of a research-based approach to the evaluation of clients’ experience of neuro-linguistic psychotherapy within a private practice making use of the CORE model Martin Weaver The Brooklyn program: applying NLP to addictions Richard M. Gray EDUCATION Applying Dilts’ ‘Disney creativity strategy’ within the Higher Education arts, design and media learning environment Sharon Beeden Can neuro-linguistic programming work with young children who display varying social, emotional and behavioural difficulties? Lisa Squirell Leading learning through relationships: the implications of neuro-linguistic programming for personalisation and the Children’s Agenda in England Richard Churches and John West-Burnham Purchase this ANLP Publication Lisa Wake Sharon Beeden Sandra I Woolley Richard M Gray Richard Churches Michael Spann Martin Weaver Margaret Walton Mac McCarthy Current Research in NLP Lisa Squirell Lisa de Rijk John West-Burnham Joe Cheal Iain Adams Georgios Diamantopoulos NLP Research