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245 00 $aNeurolinguistic Programming in Clinical Settings :$bTheory and evidence- based practice.
250 $aFirst edition.
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300 $a1 online resource (248 pages)
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490 0 $aAdvances in mental health research series
505 0 $aList of contributors Part 1: Introduction and theoretical framework for the clinical application of NLPIntroductionFrank Bourke, Lisa de RijkThe rationale for a clinical evidence base Lisa de Rijk, Richard Gray, Phil ParkerPart 2: Evidence based protocols and modelsThe Reconsolidation of Traumatic Memories Protocol (RTM) for PTSD -- An emerging evidentiary treatmentRichard GrayNLP DiagnosticsRichard GrayNeurolinguistic Psychotherapy and Complex Mental Health Conditions Lisa de Rijk, Rob KampsAnxiety, Depression and Phobias Lucas Derks, Richard GrayGrief and Bereavement Przemysław TurkowskiPsychoneuroimmunology- Research on Lightning ProcessPhil ParkerApplying the Mental Space Psychology Paradigm in Eating Disorders in WomenJacqueline Heemskerk-ScholtenIndirect Evidence Update Richard Gray Part 3: Furthering the field of NLP Clinical TreatmentsStandards of TrainingWill Murray, Lisa de RijkThe Future of NLP ResearchLisa de Rijk, Phil Parker
520 $aNeurolinguistic Programming in Clinical Settings provides a theoretical framework for the clinical applications of Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) protocols in mental health. It offers evidence-based models for a range of conditions; including PTSD, anxiety and depression, grief, phobias and binge-eating. Providing a follow up to the 2014 book The Clinical Effectiveness of Neurolinguistic Programming, this book updates the existing research evidence for NLP interventions with mental health clinical conditions. It includes further evidence for its use with somatoform disorders, anxiety and depression, and as a general psychotherapy modality. The book outlines up-to-date evidence from clinical trials that demonstrate the success rate of NLP with PTSD populations and discusses how ongoing randomised clinical trials at Kings College London are demonstrating the clinical effectiveness of NLP protocols and are becoming more widely accepted by mainstream mental health care. Written by a team of internationally academically informed clinicians and researchers, the book will be key reading for academics, researchers and post-graduate students in the field of mental health research, psychotherapy and counselling. It will also be of interest to clinicians and mental health professionals interested in NLP as a therapeutic modality.
545 0 $aLisa de Rijk is owner of Awaken School of Outcome Oriented Psychotherapies Ltd, Training Director of the Research and Recognition Projetct, and Visiting Research Fellow at Kings College, London. Richard Gray is research director for the Research & Recognition Project. He is on the Faculty of the Touro School of Osteopathic Medicine, Middletown, New York. He was previously a tenured faculty member at Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck, NJ. Frank Bourke is the CEO and Founder of the Research and Recognition Project. He has lectured at Cornell University and has more than 33 years of professional experience in Executive, Clinical and Research roles.
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