What is Neuro Linguistic Programming and What Does it Have to Do with Trial Lawyers?

What is Neuro Linguistic Programming? According to NLP.com:

NLP, or Neuro Linguistic Programming, is the art and science that can be described in a nutshell, as an attitude and a methodology that leaves behind a trail of techniques.

First, the attitude of NLP is one of curiosity and experimentation. Next, the methodology is modeling, which is the process of duplicating excellent behavior. Another person's behavior can be duplicated by studying what that person does inside their head (language, filters, programs, etc.) to produce results.

Neuro Linguistic Programming can be used to be more convincing to a jury, run a better office and even be more successful and happier. What’s not to like about that? I’ve been hearing about NLP for over 20 years (since interrogation school in 1983) and have finally been getting into it. It can truly make a difference at trial and we’ll be discussing NLP in more detail as we go along. It’s not as funky and new agey as it first sounds.

Written By:orn On June 28, 2006 1:47 AM

so tell us more counselor - what does it tell you and how have you found it to be effective?

Written By:Corey On April 13, 2007 11:43 PM

For more information about NLP, see: www.intonlp.com. It is a great website with a ton of articles on Neuro Linguistic Programming.

Written By:rajeshree On October 4, 2007 5:58 PM

hi,i am suffering from fear. i get scared to be alone.i even dont live to be in public area.my fear is that i will go into syncope.this always troubles me.please please tell me how this nlp will help me.is there any coresspond course aviable.let me know.

Written By:NLP researcher On October 10, 2007 4:39 PM

How effectively do you think NLP can be applied in prison reform programs

Written By:Mark Swendsen On November 22, 2008 11:53 PM

If you want to see a full adaptation of NLP for litigation, you may be interested in www.courtroomhypnotism.com

Written By:Maya On December 9, 2008 1:49 PM

Hi, hope here is the right place to ask my question. I am a recent law school graduate, admitted to the bar, and my passion is NLP and Ericksonian hypnosis. My dream is to find a job where I can use both my legal and NLP skills and knowledge. Have any ideas whether there is a company, firm, organization that need someone with such combination of skills and knowledge?

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