Information on John Grinder, Richard
Bandler and Frank Pucelik, who originated NLP, and information on some of the
early contributing developers; Leslie Cameron-Bandler, Robert Dilts, Judith
Delozier, David Gordon, Stephen Gilligan, Christina Hall, and Steve &
Connirae Andreas
The Originators of NLP
- John Grinder
Dr. John Grinder is
the co-creator of Neuro-linguistic Programming. He was an assistant professor
of linguistics at the
- Richard Bandler
Richard Bandler is
the other co-creator of NLP. Having co-created the original models of NLP with
Grinder, Bandler produced a series of applications of NLP based on an
elaboration of the sub modalities model. In recent years Richard has developed
his new NLP model, Design Human Engineering™.
- Frank Pucelik
Frank Pucelik was
the third person involved in the beginning of NLP. He worked with Richard
Bandler in the first attempt to model the patterns used by Fritz Perls to
achieve reliable success with Gestalt therapy. He remained in the original
research group as a participating member when Bandler and Grinder teamed up.
Frank is best known for co-writing "Magic Demystified" with Byron
Lewis. "Magic" remains an excellent introduction to NLP.
Contributing Developers to NLP
- Leslie Cameron-Bandler
Leslie
Cameron-Bandler was in the original Bandler and Grinder research group in
She also developed
an NLP model for exploring patterns of organisation of emotions (with Michael
Lebeau) and a system for modelling personality called the Imperative Self. Her
model of the structure of emotions is published in the book "The Emotional
Hostage". She co-developed a description of modelling called "The
Emprint Method" with Michael LeBeau and David Gordon which is published in
a book of the same name. Leslie's model of the structure of emotions is an
excellent application of NLP for creating emotional choice.
- Judith DeLozier
Judith DeLozier was
also in the original NLP research group. She co-developed the new code of NLP
with John Grinder and together they wrote "Turtles All the Way Down;
Prerequisites to personal genius". Currently she works with Robert Dilts
at
- Stephen Gilligan
Dr. Stephen
Gilligan was a member of the original research group with Dr. John Grinder and
Richard Bandler when they were developing NLP at U.C.S.C.
Over the next five
years he spent a substantial amount of time with Erickson and has become a
world leader in Erickson's therapeutic methods. Today, Gilligan has a Ph.D. in
psychology and is an influential member of the Erickson Foundation, an
organisation of health professionals dedicated to the furtherance of Erickson's
work.
He also teaches
Ericksonian hypnosis around the world, sponsored by members of the Ericksonian
Foundation and selected NLP training institutes. Gilligan is the author of
"Therapeutic Trances; the Co-operation Principle in Ericksonian
Psychotherapy", "Therapeutic Conversations", "The Courage
to Love; Principles and Practices of Self-Relations Psychotherapy". He
edited "Brief Therapy; Myths, Methods and Metaphors" with Dr. Jeffrey
K. Zeig and co-presented two volumes of "The Syntax of Behavior"tape
series with Dr. John Grinder. Gilligan's latest book, "The Legacy of
Milton Erickson; Selected Papers of Stephen Gilligan, Ph.D." will be
available from N.L.P.U. Press shortly.
- David Gordon
David Gordon was
another member of the original NLP research group. His most notable area of
contribution to NLP is the use of metaphors to effect change. He wrote
"Therapeutic Metaphors", co-wrote "
- Robert Dilts
Robert has been
involved with NLP since meeting John Grinder while a student at the
- Steve and Connirae Andreas
With over 20 years
of experience in the discipline of NLP, Steve and his wife Connirae founded NLP
Comprehensive, one of the first major NLP training institutes in the
Steve Andreas was
previously known as John O. Stevens when he was a significant figure in the
Gestalt therapy and personal development movement. His publishing company, Real
People Press published "Gestalt Therapy Verbatim" by the creator of
Gestalt Therapy, Fritz Perls and Perls' autobiography, "In and Out the
Garbage Pail". Steve himself wrote "Awareness: Exploring,
Experiencing and Experimenting", a book of group exercise based on Gestalt
Therapy.
Steve and Connirae
edited and published many classic NLP books written by the originators, Richard
Bandler and John Grinder. These include: "Frogs into Princes",
"Trance-formations", "Reframing" and "Using your Brain
for a Change". Later they wrote many other books on NLP including
"Virginia Satir, The patterns of her Magic", "Core
Transformation", "Heart of the Mind" and "Change your Mind
and keep the Change".
Steve and Connirae
have developed a number of NLP processes based on their extensive work with sub
modalities. These include the grief and forgiveness patterns and the original
modelling and development of mental timelines in NLP.
- Christina Hall
Chris is a
well-known and respected international trainer and major contributer to the
development of NLP. She began her NLP training with the Co-developers close to
25 years ago during the pioneering days (1977), and became a Certified NLP
Trainer in 1980. Having spent five years (1981-1986) in apprenticeship training
with NLP co-creator Richard Bandler. She has incorporated into her teachings
and applications a unique and singular insider's perspective.
Chris collaborated
in producing some of the most outstanding developments of that time, including
sub-modalities, the swish pattern, the compulsion blow out, temporal language
patterns and verbal swishes, and many of the Sleight of Mouth Patterns.
Focusing on a systems and wholistic orientation, she has become best known for
her work with the structure of time and her mastery and innovations in the area
of language patterning an approach which she refers to as "Neuro-Systemic
linguistics"