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Integrating Individual and Marital Therapy Using Neuro-Linguistic Programming: A Case Study

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Neuro-Linguistic Programming is a model, developed by Richard Bandler and John Grinder, for the study of subjective experience 1,2 Elements of their model have been applied effectively to alter both individual and interpersonal experience 3,4,5.

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  1. Dilts, R.B., Grinder, J., Bandler, R., DeLozier, J., & CameronBandler, L. Neuro-Linguistic Programming: Vol 1. Meta Publications, Cupertino, CA. (1979)

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  2. Bandler, R. & Grinder, J. Frogs into Princes, Real People Press, Moab, UT. (1979)

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  3. Cameron-Bandler, L. They Lived Happily Ever After: A Book About Achieving Happy Ending in Coupling. Meta Publications, Cupertino, CA (1980)

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Davis, D.I. (1985). Integrating Individual and Marital Therapy Using Neuro-Linguistic Programming: A Case Study. In: Pichot, P., Berner, P., Wolf, R., Thau, K. (eds) Psychiatry the State of the Art. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-4697-5_50

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