NLP Videos
NLP videos of people and processes - if a picture paints a thousand words, then how much more enlightening is a video. This site contains a number of videos which are summarized here.
Videos of some of the people behind Neuro Linguistic Programming
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- Steve Andreas - Demonstrates the compulsion blowout technique to eliminate a compulsion to collect things.
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- Richard Bandler - demonstrates a process in his inimitable style.
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- Robert Dilts - Explains "what is NLP" for him.
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- Milton Erickson - Videos include some clips of Erickson and Robert Dilts and Jeffrey Zeig talking about their experiences with Erickson
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- John Grinder - talks about the history of NLP and what he has added to his ideas in the meantime to correct some of the original flaws and gaps.
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- Fritz Perls - in this short clip, Fritz talks about the origins of his dream technique.
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- Anthony Robbins - talks about the 3 pillars you must have to support you in getting what you want.
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- Virginia Satir - this video shows Virginia's incredible ability to accept the person's model of the world, to connect and to develop rapport.
Processes
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- NLP Anchoring - in this video, kinesthetic, visual and auditory anchors are demonstrated and made explicit. There is also a very funny piece about stealing anchors.
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- Eye Body Language, or eye patterns - this video clearly shows how to elicit and detect eye patterns
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- NLP Reframing - some funny reframes from comedian Richard Stockton.
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- Mapping Across - these two videos demonstrate the overlapping technique to deal with a chocolate addiction. This shows how the pattern can be used to change like to dislike.
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- NLP Swish Process - Demonstration of a Swish pattern
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- NLP Swish Explanation - Steve Andreas explains the keys to making this pattern work.
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- Triple Perspectives - In this hilarious video, Alec Baldwin unwittingly demonstrates the power of this NLP technique (not quite in the order we would do it)
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- Well Formed Outcomes - This video example shows the basic process and how seamlessly the steps can go together.



