NLP as seen on TV

NLP as seen on TV
Rapport Issue

9

Publication Date

September 28th 2007

Authors

David Griffiths
Claire Louise Hegarty
et al.

The worlds of entertainment and therapy have different needs. Whilst therapy should always concentrate on the client, entertainment must focus some of its attention on the audience. When techniques appear to be common to both worlds, it causes some people in the therapeutic area to ask the question, ‘is the entertainment use of these techniques a good thing?’ Andy Coote asks the question and invites you to join the debate...

Provoking Debate


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