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Neuro-Linguistic Programming
Research Data Base [ keyword: "clinical" ]
 
11979Preference for sensory modality of mental imagery and its relationship to stress reduction using a systematic desensitization technique.id:21
21980Neurolinguistic programming: Application to a clinical case.id:254
31981The effect of verbal pacing on self-disclosure and trust of interviewer.id:120
41981Rapport in the therapeutic relationship and its relationship to pacing.id:122
51981Neuro-linguistic programming, hypnosis, and interpersonal influence.id:279
61981The effect of matching primary representational system predicates on hypnotic relaxation.id:177
71982An investigation of the effectiveness of Neurolinguistic Programming procedures in treating snake phobics.id:1
81983Matching of representational systems and interpersonal attraction.id:3
91983Neurolinguistic Programming and psychosomatic illness: a study of the effects of reframing on headache pain.id:6
101983Neuro-linguistic programming and psychodrama: Theoretical and clinical similarities.id:202
111983Neuro-Linguistic Programming and family therapy.id:219
121983Supervisory conferences in communicative disorders: verbal and nonverbal interpersonal communication pacing.id:54
131983Sensory reinforcement in the service of aggression maintenance in children: a treatment study.id:62
141983Psychotherapists in independent practice: Some findings and issues.id:295
151983The language of empathy.id:156
161983A comprehensive behavioral treatment for hypertension.id:166
171984Neurolinguistic Programming as an interviewing technique with prelingually deaf adults.id:33
181984The treatment of simple phobias with Neurolinguistic Programming techniques.id:104
191984Neurolinguistic Programming: an aid to increase counselor expertness.id:160
201984Implications of the Ericksonian and Neurolinguistic programming approaches for responsibility of therapeutic outcomes.id:280
211985An empirical evaluation of the neurolinguistic programming model.id:30
221985"Primary representational system" and task performance: empirical assessment in prison and normal populations.id:55
231985NLP treatment for anxiety: magic or myth?id:101
241986A covert imagery intervention into test anxiety based on a chained-anchor model, Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP).id:32
251986Generalization of visual dot pattern strategies to number pattern strategies by learning disabled students.id:59
261986The effects of Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) on public speaking anxiety and incompetence.id:76
271987The effect of two audiotaped Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) phobia treatments on public speaking anxiety.id:56
281987Visual-kinesthetic dissociation in treatment of victims of rape.id:98
291987Brief treatment for disturbing memory: a Neurolinguistic Programming submodality procedure.id:108
301987The effects of the Neurolinguistic Programming model of reframing as therapy for bulemia.id:146
311987Research findings on Neurolinguistic Programming: nonsupportive data or untestable theory?id:149
321988Neurolinguistic Programming in the treatment of phobias.id:46
331988Neurolinguistic programming - an interim verdict.id:79
341988Anchoring as a treatment for simple phobias.id:257
351988Treating phobias rapidly with Bandler's theatre technique.id:263
361989Neurolinguistic programming: The academic verdict so far.id:188
371989A further empirical evaluation of neurolinguistic primary representational systems (PRS).id:94
381989Neurolinguistic Programming: an experimental test of the effectiveness of "leading" in hypnotic inductions.id:93
391989Using rapid change techniques to improve sporting performance.id:262
401990The contribution and influence of neurolinguistic programming on analytical hypnotherapy.id:190
411991"Do the eyes have it?": A test of neurolinguistic programming's eye movement hypothesis.id:7
421991A plague on Little Hans and Little Albert.id:294
431992The use of hypnosis in marriage and relationship counselling.id:189
441992The first session in brief therapy.id:203
451993Using an imaginary scrapbook for neurolinguistic programming in the aftermath of a clinical depression: a case history.id:234
461993101 interventions in family therapy.id:251
471994Neurolinguistic programming: Magic or myth?id:274
481995A simple hypnotically based NLP technique used with two clients in criminal justice settings.id:214
491995Asthma management: a qualitative research study.id:181
501996An exploration of holistic and nontraditional healing methods including research in the use of neuro-linguistic programming in the adjunctive treatment of acute pain.id:196
511996Combining hypnosis and NLP in the treatment of telephone phobia.id:264
521996Soundness of treatment: a survey of psychologists' opinions.id:266
531997Adorning the clinched fist.id:265
541999Self-hypnosis and psychological interventions for symptoms attributed to Candida and food intolerance.id:227
552002Observations from Ground Zero at the World Trade Center in New York city, part II: Theoretical and clinical considerations.id:183
562002Resolve: A new model of therapy.id:198
572002Challenging the widespread assumption that connectionism and distributed representations go hand-in-hand.id:199
582003Neurolinguistic programming: temperament and character types.id:277
592003Neurolinguistic programming: verbal communication.id:275
602004Hypnotically-facilitated Intervention of Epileptic Seizures: A Case Study.id:281
612005Find some inner courage to beat your interview nerves.id:244
622009Analyzing the "nature" and "specific effectiveness" of clinical empathy: a theoretical overview and contribution towards a theory-based research agenda.id:595
632009Mirror neurons and their clinical relevance.id:607
642017A brief treatment for fear of heights: A randomized controlled trial of a novel imaginal intervention.id:416

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