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Richard Wayne Bandler PhD D. LITT (born February 24, 1950) is a hypnotist and musician who developed Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP), Neuro Hypnotic Repatterning (NHR), and Design Human Engineering (DHE). His CDs are hypnotic experiences that are both educational and entertaining. Dr. Richard Bandler is best known as the co-inventor (with John Grinder) of Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP), a combination of concepts and techniques—referred to collectively as technologies by Bandler—intended to analyze and modify human behavior patterns.
He also created the Design Human Engineering (DHE) and Neuro Hypnotic Repatterning technologies (NHR).
There is another Richard Bandler who is an editor of the conference proceedings of various neuro-physiology technical conferences.
NLP co-founding
Richard Bandler was invited by psychiatrist Robert Spitzer to attend, record, and transcribe Virginia Satir’s teaching session. He was then employed to help Spitzer edit The Gestalt Approach (1973), a book by gestalt therapist Fritz Perls (who had recently died), and to review transcripts for Eye Witness to Therapy (1973). Spitzer claims that he “came out of it talking and acting like Fritz Perls.” Richard, a mathematics student, began researching Gestalt therapy. When John Grinder arrived to watch, he told Bandler that he could explain practically all of the questions and remarks Bandler asked using transformational grammar, Grinder’s specialty in linguistics. Bandler and Grinder began developing a model of the language patterns used by Perls, Satir, and Hypnotherapist Milton H. Erickson in 1974, which they published in their books The Structure of Magic Volumes I & II (1975, 1976), Patterns of Milton H. Erickson’s Hypnotic Techniques Volumes I & II (1975, 1977), and Changing With Families (1975, 1977). (1976). These works established the discipline of Neuro-Linguistic Programming.
They created a therapeutic paradigm known as the meta-model. The Structure of Magic, Volume I became their debut book (1975). Bandler, Gregory Bateson’s landlord, taught at UCSC, Kresge College, and had relocated to a subdivision on Alba Road in the Santa Cruz highlands village of Ben Lomond. Bateson had a significant impact on Bandler’s future since he connected Bandler and Grinder to Milton Erickson, who developed some of the core concepts for Neuro-linguistic programming. [3] In 1975, Bandler founded his own publishing business, Meta Publications, and released Patterns of Milton H. Erickson’s Hypnotic Techniques Volume I. (1975).
Bandler and Grinder went on to write The Structure of Magic Volume II (1976), Patterns of Milton H. Erickson’s Hypnotic Techniques Volume II (1977), and Changing With Families (1976), which they co-wrote with Virginia Satir.
Many of the models and procedures that are presently taught in NLP were developed by Richard Bandler. Applications include the meta model, Milton model, anchoring, swish pattern, reframing, belief transformation, nested loops, chaining states, and submodalities. [Citation required]
Bandler also modeled Israeli physicist and Feldenkrais school of body work founder Moshe Feldenkrais, and subsequently based his book “The Elusive Obvious” after him. He demonstrated and taught components of this type of bodywork in many of his classes. [Citation required]
Bandler’s work has since revolved around creating and delivering NLP and related concepts as an author, publisher, public speaker, and consultant. Individuals looking to improve their lives as well as businesses employing these concepts and strategies to increase sales are among the target audiences.
Richard Bandler and John Grinder co-founded the area of Neuro-Linguistic Programming. Richard, a mathematics student, became interested in Gestalt therapy creator Fritz Perls’ work after being invited to edit transcripts of Perls’ lectures and workshops for the book Eyewitness To Therapy (1973) for Science and Behavior Books. At the same time, he began working with family therapist Virginia Satir.
As a student at the University of California, Santa Cruz, Richard met John Grinder, a linguistics professor. Bandler and Grinder began developing a model of the language patterns used by Perls, Satir, and Hypnotherapist Milton H. Erickson in 1974, which they published in their books The Structure of Magic Volumes I & II (1975, 1976), Patterns of Milton H. Erickson’s Hypnotic Techniques Volumes I & II (1975, 1977), and Changing With Families (1975, 1977). (1976). These works established the discipline of Neuro-Linguistic Programming.
Bandler, Richard
Frogs Into Princes (1979), NLP Volume I (1980), Tranceformations (1981), Reframing (1982), Using Your Brain (1985), An Insider’s Guide to Sub-Modalities (1988), The Adventures of Anybody (1993), Time For a Change (1993), and Persuasion Engineering (1993) are among Richard’s other books on NLP and its applications (1996).
Much of Richard’s subsequent NLP work has focused on applications of submodalities, the small discrepancies between sensory experience and internal representations. His experience as a musician, as well as his interest in sound theory and the neurological influence of sound, led him to establish the field of Neuro-Sonics, which uses musical and acoustic aspects to induce certain interior moods. Richard is also the creator of the Design Human Engineering paradigm and methodology (DHE).
Richard is noted for his sense of humor, his ability to employ advanced linguistic patterns, and his dynamic instruction method, in addition to his creative talent.
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