Acuity - Volume 4 Acuity is designed to sit between Rapport magazine and the Current Research in NLP journal. Volume 4 was published in October 2013. Back to Acuity Share Tweet LinkedIn Pin Acuity is designed to sit between Rapport magazine and the Current Research in NLP journal. The aim of Acuity is to provide an opportunity for authors and innovators to advance the field of NLP in sharing their findings, learnings and developments: new models, techniques, applications, refinements and new perspectives to old themes. At the core of NLP sits modelling. Acuity was originally modelled on a journal, ‘NLP World’ that ran from 1994 to 2001. Now, every article submitted to us helps us to build on that model and to further understand (and refine) the purpose and identity of Acuity. Indeed, to help authors write for Acuity we have recently updated the guidelines (which are, in effect, the published details of the Acuity model). Journal Contents Article Author Macabre Metaphors James Lawley & Keith Fail Science and the Presuppositions: Scientific support for the foundations of NLP Richard Gray Words Really Do Matter L. Michael Hall (with C. E. “Buzz” Johnson) Embodied Modelling and a Development of the Satir Categories Joe Cheal Pointing to a New Modelling Perspective James Lawley Made to Measure – Using Outcome Evaluation in NLP Practice Gareth Evans Levels and Loops of The Learning Organisation Joe Cheal Distinguishing The Psychologies Between Psychotherapy And Coaching L. Michael Hall First Person Life History Account of Using NLP for Pain Management and Physical Recovery Post Traumatic Accident Lisa Wake An investigation of the effects of using Clean Language to support employees through organisational change Fe Foreman Download a FREE Sample of Acuity Purchase this ANLP Publication Acuity C E Buzz Johnson Fe Foreman Gareth Evans James Lawley Joe Cheal Keith Fail L Michael Hall Lisa de Rijk Lisa Wake Richard M Gray