Book description
The NLP Cookbook is a veritable smorgasbord of NLP and related
techniques gleaned from some of the greatest names in the field and
adapted to provide an encyclopaedic resource for all therapists,
coaches, change agents or health professionals. Fran Burgess uses the
metaphor of cooking to describe the process of bringing together the
best ingredients in NLP and selecting them carefully in order to
produce some mouth watering results. The recipes are grouped into
sections depending on their purpose. Quite a few focus on how to shift
state, with some of these targeting specific states like acceptance
and anxiety. These are followed by recipes that seek to develop
behaviours and skills, and others that address beliefs and identity.
There is then a wide range to choose from which deal with goals,
relationships and the process of change. The beauty is that most of
them can be used time and again for different circumstances and
contexts, so they never wear out. Each recipe is prefaced by an
introduction, giving you some background to its source and evolution.
You are provided with its ingredients, should you be interested in its
engineering, plus timings and materials required, and if it is
suitable for working solo, or with a partner. Novice cooks can follow
the recipes slavishly whereas those with more experience can adapt a
recipe, adding a little something here, removing a little something
there. This is not magic. They understand the chemistry that underpins
the cooking process. They know what happens when you put this with
that, now or later.
Fran Burgess is a director of The Northern School of NLP and has over
25 years' experience within the world of NLP. As a trainer and developer
she has pioneered approaches within modelling and its teaching.