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  1. Frogs Into Princes. : Richard Bandler, John Grinder. Real People Press, 1979 - Body language - 194 pages. "NLP is an explicit and powerful model of human experience and communication. Using the principles of NLP it is possible to describe any human activity in a detailed way that allows you to make many deep and lasting changes quickly and ...

  2. Jan 1, 1979 · Frogs into Princes (1979) is the first-ever comprehensive book on Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP). It's a seminar transcript [or "trance"-script, to be punny (since its co-founder Richard Bandler is also a hypnotist)] that was edited and published by John Stevens [a.k.a. Steve Andreas, who studied under Abe Maslow (hierarchy-of-needs) and Fritz Perls (founder of gestalt therapy)].

  3. Frogs into Princes (1979) is very much in the latter camp like Trance-Formations (1981) and Reframing (1982). The primary explanation I can yet find for this is that these books are seminar transcripts and a condensed sensory channel experience to the original event - so expect a 4 tuple workout if approaching afresh!

  4. Jun 1, 1990 · Frogs into Princes (1979) is very much in the latter camp like Trance-Formations (1981) and Reframing (1982). The primary explanation I can yet find for this is that these books are seminar transcripts and a condensed sensory channel experience to the original event - so expect a 4 tuple workout if approaching afresh!

  5. Frogs into Princes (1979) is the first-ever comprehensive book on Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP). It's a seminar transcript [or "trance"-script, to be punny (since its co-founder Richard Bandler is also a hypnotist)] that was edited and published by John Stevens [a.k.a. Steve Andreas, who studied under Abe Maslow (hierarchy-of-needs) and Fritz Perls (founder of gestalt therapy)].

  6. Jun 1, 1979 · Frogs into Princes (1979) is the first-ever comprehensive book on Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP). It's a seminar transcript [or "trance"-script, to be punny (since its co-founder Richard Bandler is also a hypnotist)] that was edited and published by John Stevens [a.k.a. Steve Andreas, who studied under Abe Maslow (hierarchy-of-needs) and Fritz Perls (founder of gestalt therapy)].

  7. Overview"Frogs Into Princes" three-part introduction to NLP (short for "Neuro Linguistic Programming"), a form of therapy conceived of in the 1970s. NLP is founded on the premise that "the kinds of problems that people have usually have nothing to do with content; they have to do with the structure, the form of how they organize their experience."