Bill Wiltrack wrote:...
Before I am tempted to attack those three letters & EVERYTHING they stand for...
Apart from wiki you have no idea what they stand for.
what did you get out of that system?[/size].
Three presuppositions to use when communicating and or trying to achieve something.
A technique to still internal voice for thought and communication.
A technique to 'stop the world' for creative insight.
A meta-model of language to improve communication.
A precision model of language to clarify outcomes.
A 'logical-level' model for identifying process relationships.
A couple of techniques to state/identify and check outcome achievement.
Two techniques for internal state control.
A couple of techniques to identify limiting beliefs.
A nifty rule-of-thumb model to identify thinking strategies in others.
A couple of techniques for examining and sorting the parts of conflicted 'thoughts' into their correct places.
Three or four techniques to assist in changing beliefs, actions and situations.
An understanding of rapport and observation and the part it plays in communicating.
The role of modalities in thought, communication and how they can help with change.
An understanding of internal and external congruence, i.e. using the techniques to match internal thoughts to external words, body position and actions.
An understanding that emotion is part of a thought not separate from it and a couple of techniques to assist congruence of thought.
An understanding that others think with different representations and techniques to identify them.
Two or three techniques for phobia cures.
A model for learning and communication.
An internal 'positioning' model for improving one's communication skills.
A psycho-situational method for planning and exploring future events.
The ability to apply all the above to oneself or to others to assist their goals and aims.
Two techniques to discover one's vision and mission if so wished.
The understanding that it is not a theory of psyche or mind but a useful epistemology based upon a set of presuppositions and a grab-bag of proven techniques from psychoanalysis and therapy.
All around a greater understanding of Language, Learning, Communication and Change.
The choice to use or not use NLP as one wishes.
There's a bunch more but this is the core and I haven't yet bothered to get to the heart of NLP which is Modelling.
So what did you get from the The Albigen System?