Top 10 similar words or synonyms for neurolinguistic_programming

neuro_linguistic_programming    0.725642

ericksonian    0.615289

behavioural_therapy    0.610502

fritz_perls    0.603558

cognitive_behavioral    0.600767

gestalt_therapy    0.593114

gestalt_theoretical    0.587032

rational_emotive_behavior    0.586374

rebt    0.584241

rogerian    0.583247

Top 30 analogous words or synonyms for neurolinguistic_programming

Article Example
Modeling (psychology) Modeling is an important component of neurolinguistic programming (NLP), which field has further developed specialized techniques involving modeling. (See NLP modeling.)
Erotic hypnosis Certain other practices such as persuasion techniques, conditioning, and neurolinguistic programming are often associated with erotic hypnosis, but are not strictly a part of it. Enthusiasts often refer to such practices as "hypnosis without trance".
Lateralization of brain function Terence Hines states that the research on brain lateralization is valid as a research program, though commercial promoters have applied it to promote subjects and products far outside the implications of the research. For example, the implications of the research have no bearing on psychological interventions such as EMDR and neurolinguistic programming, brain training equipment, or management training.
Nicholas Boothman In 1982, Boothman founded Corporate Images, an advertising company. Later, he founded Persuasion Technology Group. After a 25-year career in fashion and advertising photography, Boothman switched careers and became a licensed practitioner of neurolinguistic programming, a controversial technique that the National Academy of Sciences concluded is lacking in terms of a scientific basis. Boothman writes about human potential, persuasive communication and enhancing relationships.
Neuro-linguistic programming By the end of 2000, Bandler and Grinder entered a release where they agreed, amongst other things, that "they are the co-creators and co-founders of the technology of Neuro-linguistic Programming" and "mutually agree to refrain from disparaging each other's efforts, in any fashion, concerning their respective involvement in the field of NeuroLinguistic Programming."