Core Transformation: Reaching the Wellspring Within19 reviews
Connirae Andreas

Real People Press, 1994

very interesting...

+ Change Yourself While Also Accepting Yourself Exactly As You Are
+ Awesome Book
+ This is a powerful work... Strong Concepts, great idea...
  
  











  



  
Turtles All the Way Down: Prerequisites to Personal Genius10 reviews
John Grinder, Judith Delozier

Grinder, DeLozier & Associates., 1995

Impeccable Internal Organizational Patterning

+ It's the journey, not the destination

Turtles is a book for people already exposed in some degree to the basic tenets of NLP. It is not "about" NLP, but how to create logical structures and frameworks within yourself to employ these (and other) tools in a most effective and ecological manner. A great deal of emphasis is placed on ...
  
  











  



  
NLP for Lazy Learning: How to Learn Faster and More Efficiently2 reviews
Diana Beaver

Vega, 2002

A must for all teachers!

This is an excellent book for anyone interested in Teaching and Learning. It is very easy to read as it is free of jargon, yet it tackles up-to- date teaching methodology: learning strategies, left brain, right brain, self 1, self 2, modelling, rewards etc... Lots and lots of food for thoughts. I ...
  
  











  



  
Solutions: Practical and Effective Antidotes for Sexual and Relationship Problems2 reviews
Leslie Cameron-Bandler

Futurepace, 1985

This is a book intended for therapists

+ A great wedding - - or divorce -- gift.

This book has interesting information in it, but what it contains is information intended for therapists whose goals it is to change the relationship lives of their clients, including couples that come to the therapist for therapeutic help. It's poor judgement to choose a book like this one for ...
  
  











  



  
An Insiders Guide to Sub Modalities10 reviews
Will Macdonald, Richard Bandler

Meta Publications, 1989

Very good book!

+ best NLP book ever!
+ Without submodalities there is no NLP!

I really like the way the techniques are explained & created. This is a very good way to learn submodalities and NLP, great introduction overall. The most interesting part is that the focus is on areas of personality and not complex goal/mission oriented stuff (and that's good, trust me:).
  
  











  



  
Frogs into Princes: Neuro Linguistic Programming27 reviews
Richard Bandler, John Grinder

Real People Press, 1979

learning how to use your brain

+ WANT TO LEARN ABOUT NLP?
+ my favorite NLP book
+ Awesome
  
  











  



  
Reframing: Neuro-Linguistic Programming and the Transformation of Meaning9 reviews
Richard Bandler, John Grinder

Real People Pr, 1981

Still relevant and a gold mine.

+ I LOVE THIS BOOK!!!
+ 5*****

A careful reading of this book will unearth a wealth of information, not only about remedial and generative models developed in early NLP, but also how and why models were designed as they were to begin with. If one keeps that in mind, as well as the primary presupposition (map/territory), there ...
  
  











  



  
Influencing with Integrity: Management Skills for Communication and Negotiation Revised Edition6 reviews
Genie Z. Laborde

Crown House Publishing, 2003

The classic work on using NLP in sales and negotiation

+ Get It, Use It
+ A Must Read! To Improve on Negotiation and Communication Skills
+ Clear, Concise, Cogent presentation of NLP!!!
+ A very practical overview of how to communicate for win/win
  
  











  



  
Introducing Neuro-Linguistic Programming: Psychological Skills for Understanding and Influencing People21 reviews
Joseph O'Connor, John Seymour

Thorsons Publishers, 1993

I Met the Author in a Course

+ Informative and Useful
+ Great for understanding thought processes and people

I met Mr. Joseph O'Connor in 2002 in the NLP Master Practitioner course with NLP Comprehensive, Denver, USA. I started my journey in NLP with this book and before any training I got. I can passionately say, this is the "BEST INTRODUCTORY BOOK I EVER RED IN NLP". The main contribution of the ...
  
  











  



  
Precision: A New Approach to Communication : How to Get the Information You Need to Get Results5 reviews
Michael McMaster, John Grinder

Grinder, DeLozier & Associates., 1993

NLP translated to the business world

+ Un-Muddling The Meta-Model
+ SESQUIPEDALIAN JEWEL
+ Precise Problem + Precise Information = Precise Results
  
  











  



  
Therapeutic Metaphors: Helping Others Through the Looking Glass4 reviews
David Gordon

Meta Publications, 1978

Always have a story to tell

+ and now for a review by a non-NLP person
+ EXTREMELY cool book
+ This book explains the secrets of story telling capabilities
  
  











  



  
Change; Principles of Problem Formation and Problem Resolution
Paul Watzlawick

W. W. Norton & Company, 1974
  
  











  



  
Virginia Satir: The Patterns of Her Magic1 review
Steve Andreas

Science & Behavior Books, 1991

I can't praise this book high enough!

An excellent book! The author describes both general themes and very specific language and behavior patterns that made Virginia Satir's work so effective. There is also a transcription of a complete Virginia's session, with a running commentary from the author. It makes all those themes and ...
  
  











  



  
Heart of the Mind: Engaging Your Inner Power to Change With Neuro-Linguistic Programming7 reviews
Connirae Andreas, Steve Andreas

Real People Press, 1989

A practical book of NLP techniques

+ Brief, usable applications
+ I recommend this book
+ Better than Talk Therapy
  
  











  



  
NLP: The New Technology of Achievement60 reviews
NLP Comprehensive

Harper Paperbacks, 1996

One of the best books on NLP that includes A LOT of useful exercises.

+ A good primer
+ some fluff but still a good book for beginners
+ Great book
  
  











  



  
Using Your Brain--For a Change: Neuro-Linguistic Programming23 reviews
Richard Bandler

Real People Pr, 1985

a superb way to change your percieved reality!

+ A Great Find!
+ NLP 1.0
+ One of The Best NLP Books Ever Written!
  
  











  



  
Practical Magic:: A Translation of Basic Neuro-Linguistic Programming Into Clinical Psychotherapy2 reviews
Stephen R. Lankton

Crown House Publishing, 2003

Best NLP book

+ Uneven Excellence

I absolutely loved this book. Mr. Lankton balances the theory of NLP with practical and useful descriptions of how to use NLP in therapeutic situations. I especially appreciated him examining many of the techniques of different brands of psychotherapy in the framework of NLP, enabling practitioners ...
  
  











  



  
Righting the Educational Conveyor Belt (Red Seal Educational Series)3 reviews
Michael Grinder

Metamorphous Press, 1991

Great guide for helping your child thru the educ. system

+ Great for understanding where children are at

I have a "right-brained" child, now 14, who has struggled in the classroom. Michael's book was extremely useful in helping me to understand the different learning styles and my child, as well as understanding the teaching culture and how it changes as a child goes through the primary, middle, and ...
  
  











  



  
The Situation Is Hopeless, but Not Serious (The Pursuit of Unhappiness)9 reviews
Paul Watzlawick

W. W. Norton & Company, 1993

Funny and insightful!

+ No doubt, it is a great book!
+ Hopelessly funny
+ A really amusing and tale-telling reading
  
  











  



  
My Lessons With Kumi: How I Learned to Perform With Confidence in Life and Work5 reviews
Michael Colgrass

Real People Press, 2000

PERFORM AT YOUR VERY BEST

+ One word describes this book
+ Furthering My Journey
+ One of the best books I've read!