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Book review - RESOLVE: A new model of therapy by Richard Bolstad

Richard Bolstad's book RESOLVE: A New Model of Therapy is excellent on several levels and is highly recommended for anyone interested in advancing the science of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) or the use of NLP is psychotherapeutic practice. It is extensively referenced, citing research, other NLP developer's ideas, and non-NLP models of change. This is not a book focused on NLP "pyrotechnics " (his term), rather it is integrative and practical. Bolstad makes connections between NLP and other models of psychotherapy. He presents a perspective on the utility of NLP as an explanatory model, as NLP concepts are useful for explaining what therapist from many orientations do. His RESOLVE model is essentially a well articulated synthesis of the use of the NLP in the context of an NLP informed psychotherapy model. The book provides a historical perspective on NLP and psychotherapy. Bolstad makes the point that NLP's roots and assumptions have connections with other ...

Successfully with gratitude - one hour to live, an hour to love, by Richard and Kristine Carlson

You may know or even his, have not the name of Richard Carlson, but millions of people all over the world "Don Don't sweat the small stuff," read books. Dr. Carlson was as one of the leading experts on luck around the globe. As the author of thirty popular books, he used humor and everyday life, to show millions of people, such as the small things in life does not get the best of them. With more than 26 million books in print published in 35 languages in over 130 countries, Richard Carlson was a worldwide phenomenon. He spoke to enthusiastic audiences around the world and was a popular TV and radio personality. He played in his own PBS special , aired by the millions, and was the host of a series called, " Don't sweat the future ." What Dr. Carlson through his work so beautifully illustrated is the simple fact that life is not that difficult, do it as we. If we concern and self-imposed crisis are not distracted, the true purpose of life is right in front of ...