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A must read for any professional trainer or psychotherapist who wants to stay informed.
L. Michael Hall PhD, Cognitive-Behavioural psychologist, author and international trainer
A useful guide for those who new to NLP and experienced practitioners who want to develop their skills. This accessible text is particularly useful for healthcare practitioners who want to know more about how persuasion can change attitudes. The book provides a comprehensive guide to the application of NLP within psychotherapy and powerfully describes potential positive outcomes for both therapists and service users. Chapter 2 specifically deals with how emotional states effect the brain and Chapter 3 focuses upon intervention choices and how to change submodalities. Chapter 4 considers specific disorders and acknowledges the difficulty of helping complex cases. The author defines difficult and technical terms such as atrancework' and aparts integration' and provides a straightforward account of the principles underlying NLP. The second half of the book is dedicated to exploring achoices for change' and using advanced NLP techniques within established theoretical models such as Motivational Interviewing. A particular strength of the book is that it makes generous use of case transcripts to demonstrate the practical application of NLP techniques in counselling and psychotherapy. Overall this is a very accessible text, which clearly explains the subject and is highly recommended for clinicians' students and laypeople alike.
Andy Young, Senior Lecturer in Mental Health Nursing Sheffield Hallam University
Bolstad's RESOLVE model finds its roots in NLP as a therapeutic method with a presuppositional basis. It is a model for aunderstanding the steps behind the successful use of NLP changework.a This book will find an audience in NLP practitioners who want to approach their work systematically, and psychotherapists who seek an introduction to NLP and want to investigate it as a complement to other therapeutic approaches. Content RESOLVE is an acronym for a seven-step process that describes a therapeutic session, based on NLP presuppositions and NLP interventions. The steps are: For those not versed in NLP, Bolstad includes an excellent chapter called aUser's Manual for the Braina in which he covers the NLP constructs of subjectivity. The discussion includes sensory-based experience, perceptual processes, internal representations and maps, neurology, modalities and submodalities, eye accessing, strategies, the TOTE model, meta-states and state dependence.
- R: Resourceful state for the practitioner. The practitioner accesses a state of confidence and clarity of purpose, in keeping with NLP assumptions
- E: Establish rapport with the client
- S Specify a well-formed outcome
- O: Open up the client's model of the world and begin to expand/ reframe the client's amap.a
- L: Lead with NLP achange techniques.a
- V: Verify that the change has taken place
- E: Ecological exit process
- Anchoring
- Installing a new strategy
- Changing submodalities
- Trancework
- Parts integration
- Time-line changes
- Linguistic reframing
- Changing interpersonal dynamics
- Changing physiological contexts
- Tasking (giving the client an at-home assignment)
- Respecting the other person's model of the world
- Seeking change that will be good for them as a whole human being
- Believing that the person has basic good intentions
- Believing that the person has the resources they need to change
Judith E Pearson, PhD is a Licensed Professional Counselor
Drawing on his work with victims of post-traumatic stress in the city of Sarajevo in the late 1990s, Bolstad, a certified trainer with the International NLP Association and a member of the New Zealand Association of Psychotherapists, details the RESOLVE model used in change work based on neurolinguistic programing (NLP). Combining theoretical background with practical techniques for integrating NLP with psychotherapy, the book will be useful for trained NLP practitioners, psychotherapists trained in other models, and those new to the field of personal change.
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Remember those heady days of your Practitioner Certification: the excitement of reaching new heights above your time line, the mischief of metamodelling others, the profundity of parts integration, the ease of trauma cure, the magic of submodality shifts. It all happened for me in January 1993. Even then Richard Bolstad was presenting superb NLP trainings, and I remember noticing the care he took in reminding trainees of the limitations of just becoming good NLP technicians. His concern seemed to be that new practitioners find a way of consulting that was precise, professional, ethical, and effective. His challenge as an NLP trainer was to provide something more than NLP; a sort of meta-framework out of which NLP interventions could be best delivered. And his solution? RESOLVE. So if you are asking the question, aWhat is at the heart of NLP consulting?a then RESOLVE is a book that goes a long way towards providing a satisfying answer. In this text the author draws together the best of practice and research into a readable and inspiring collection of the values, beliefs, and practices that seem to best help the clients that come to us for help. While Richard writes from an NLP perspective, he also has the advantage of being trained in several modalities, and speaks from decades of experience as a counselor, psychotherapist, consultant, hypnotherapist, supervisor and NLP Master Practitioner and Trainer. He situates his claims within the matrix of professional and ethical issues that surround therapy, supervision, counsellor education, and NLP consulting. In this book you will find neither overblown claims about the efficacy of NLP nor promotion of any therapeutic pyrotechnics. What initially impresses the reader is the amazing breadth of research, and the number of case studies the author draws on to illustrate the RESOLVE approach to NLP consulting. This book serves several purposes. Firstly, it clearly explains a model for the effective delivery of NLP change processes. After its initial construction with the help of Bryan Royds and Margot Hamblett, Richard developed the model over several years of practice and research. Drawing on outcome research and case studies, he has applied the favoured tool of NLP, modeling, to demonstrate what asuccessful self-changers do that much of therapy fails to replicatea for those who do seek our professional help. RESOLVE is not actually NLP but a way of applying an NLP approach; it is an open and robust framework that combines in a logical sequence the best of what we do in consulting, regardless of training or theoretical orientation. Secondly, the book provides scientific and neurological explanations that point to a useful map for helping clients enjoy life more fully. Knowing how to run one's brain, or help someone run theirs, presupposes some knowledge of how the brain functions. Chapter 2, aA User's Manual for the Braina, is a sort of Neurology 101 for practitioners, in which the author draws on a wealth of research-based detail to support his assertion that aHelping someone change involves helping them access useful neural networks at the times they need them.a A third function of the book is to provide a range of choices that allow maximum flexibility in helping people attain their well formed goals. ln chapter 3, for example, ten types of NLP interventions are presented. Each is clearly explained, and illustrated by a case study. However, the real genius of this section lies in what might be called its modalic translation. Rather than defend the integrity of NLP Richard looks for commonalities with other styles of therapy. For each category of NLP intervention, he also provides an additional section explaining how it would be understood and practiced in a range of therapies. Richard does his readers the immense service of translating the Ianguage of NLP into the many tongues that speak in the field of therapy, including Freudian psychoanalysis, Transactional Analysis, Jungian analytical psychology, psychodrama, client-centred Rogerian counselling, Psychosynthesis, Rational Emotive Therapy, hypnotherapy, and others. There are probably very few therapists left who work solely and purely out of one model. The process of dialogue between practitioners trained in different approaches has produced a sort of cross-pollination within the field of therapy. Perhaps the greatest purpose this book serves is to demonstrate that rather than choosing from an eclectic collection of approaches, the RESOLVE model provides a powerfully integrated way to apply effective change processes. Chapter 4 shows how this can be done by selecting change techniques that match clients' individual preferences for processing information, and introducing those change processes in a way that both respects and matches how people most successfully internalize ways of responding to their world. Each stage of the RESOLVE framework is explained and demonstrated by a case example. Richard also continues the task of translation by showing that the approach that has proven most useful for promoting effective change for clients is the consulting approach, and that the modalities that come closest to this approach when outcomes are actually checked, tend to be modalities such as Solution-Focused Therapy, Brief Motivational Interviewing, Ericksonian hypnotherapy, and NLP. As Joseph O'Connor points out in his foreword to RESOLVE, the book also serves a secondary purpose of providing an excellent introduction to NLP, one athat will leave you with a deeper knowledge of NLP.a High praise from the coauthor of the NLP classic, Introducing Neuro-Linguistic Programming. The big ideas behind an NLP approach are explained; those useful presuppositions to hold when helping oneself or others. For both students and teachers involved in counsellor education, for supervisors of practitioners with NLP training, and for therapists and clients generally, this book is worth reading, and having as a handy reference. For me, one of the great features of this book is its clear statement of what lies at the heart of effective consulting - LOVE. Here is a therapist who openly asserts, aThe attitude of love is more important than the specific skills that the NLP practitioner draws on.a I believe this to be true for all helping professions, and it's refreshing to see it in print. What Richard dares to suggest is that even the elegance and power of his RESOLVE rnodel, without love, remains merely process, and that it is love that transforms technique and process into efficacy. I found this handy sized paperback an easily readable book. The author achieves a clear and fluent register without technical and academic clutter. Yet the text is amazingly well referenced, in APA format, technical terms are well explained with examples to illustrate, and the bibliography runs into fifteen pages. There are helpful headings, bulletpoint lists; a handful of diagrams, and very succinct chapter-end summaries. Readers may wonder why a book published in 2002 does not source the current edition of the DSM-lV rather than its 1994 ancestor. This may well have to do with the time the publishers took to get RESOLVE into the bookshops, rather than any shortfall on the author's part. The title RESOLVE has several layers of meaning, delightfully explored in Joseph O'Connor's foreword. There were a couple of curiosities about the subtitle that attracted my attention. Firstly, as a metaframework out of which NLP practitioners and others can practice effectively, RESOLVE is more a new model for therapy, rather than yet another model of therapy. Secondly, Richard indicates his preference for consulting as the most effective approach to working with clients. Like some of his earlier theoretical influencers, such as Thomas Gordon and Robert Carkhuff, he opts strongly for language that signals a shift from the older dependency producing models of atherapya and atreatmenta to aa model in which the practitioner assists the client to change and expand their choices.a This raises the question why he would want to use the word atherapya in the title of his book. The only reason I can think of to explain this incongruity is that it was a marketing decision. In the nomenclature of the helping professions, no widely accepted term has yet emerged to replace the term atherapya. Perhaps retaining the word in the title means that the book will have the widest appeal to those in the helping professions. In the field of NLP consulting, and for other practices such as counselling and psychotherapy. I consider RESOLVE the most significant publication this century. It is written with outstanding clarity and precision, uncompromised by the distraction of other coauthors: the best of Bolstad yet. If you are the sort of NLP practitioner who is looking for ways to elevate your consulting work to new levels of excellence, then this book will certainly stiffen your resolve. Te Ruru, an NLP Master Practitioner & Trainer, lives on the largest of a collection of South Pacific islands that constitute the nation of Aotearoa, also known as New Zea!and. He works in private practice as a personal consultant and educator.
Te Ruru
This book is like your video manual but easier to understand! Although it is primarily about the application and methodology of NLP, the R.E.S.O.L.V.E. formula lends itself equally well to other types of therapy, including Hypnotherapy and Psychotherapy. It sets out a seven-step plan for conducting a therapy session, each step being headed by the letters of the title in order. By following the steps in the correct order, a satisfactory conclusion for the client can usually be reached. The author illustrates the steps in the Resolve formula with several very interesting case studies, demonstrating the efficacy for this rather elegant strategy. The book will be very helpful for beginning therapists and for seasoned practitioners, a useful reminder of techniques perhaps left behind when newer ones came into use.
Pat Doohan, National Council of Psychotherapists
Those of us who practise and teach NLP often encounter frustration when people ask us for proof of its credibility. Everyone can point to statistical evidence regarding Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for instance, but not for NLP in spite of its often more profound results. And then along comes Richard Bolstad with his extremely well-researched book, aResolvea. Richard Bolstad is an authority on the therapeutic uses of NLP, and during the Balkans war, he used his NLP skills in testing circumstances to instruct helpers working with Bosnian and Kosovar survivors. In just two days, he and his colleagues were able to teach local psychiatrists and hospital staff NLP skills that proved extremely effective in helping victims get over trauma in record time. The book provides excellent connections between NLP and other therapeutic ways of making change. For each area of NLP, Bolstad provides practical case studies and then sets the NLP model in the context of other models of psychotherapy. We often recommend it to our students who want to verify that NLP aworks', as it provides a scientific basis for the NLP models we use.
Judy Apps, ABL World, Trainer and Coach, Voice of Influence www.voiceofinfluence.co.uk
| The Author | p. iii |
| Foreword | p. v |
| How You'll be Able to Use This Book | p. 1 |
| The Need for Effective New Models | p. 1 |
| NLP and the Context of Psychotherapy | p. 3 |
| How Well Does NLP Work? | p. 5 |
| The RESOLVE Model | p. 8 |
| Choosing How You Use This Book | p. 11 |
| A User's Manual for the Brain | p. 13 |
| The Use of Neurology | p. 13 |
| Perception is Not a Direct Process | p. 14 |
| Colouring the World | p. 16 |
| Modalities and Submodalities | p. 18 |
| Higher Levels of Analysis | p. 20 |
| Remembered and Constructed Images Use the Same Pathways as Current Images | p. 22 |
| Cross-referencing of Modalities | p. 23 |
| Sensory Accessing and Representational Cues | p. 24 |
| Research on the Eye-Movement Phenomenon | p. 28 |
| Strategies | p. 30 |
| The TOTE Model | p. 31 |
| Meta-Levels in Strategies | p. 32 |
| States that Regulate States | p. 35 |
| How Emotional States Affect the Brain | p. 35 |
| Neural Networks Are State-Dependent | p. 37 |
| The Brain and State-Dependent Strategies: A Summary | p. 40 |
| Choices for Change | p. 43 |
| A Range of NLP Intervention Choices | p. 43 |
| Anchoring | p. 45 |
| Installing a New Strategy | p. 51 |
| Changing Submodalities | p. 56 |
| Trancework | p. 66 |
| Parts Integration | p. 72 |
| Time-line Changes | p. 82 |
| Linguistic Reframing | p. 90 |
| Changing Interpersonal Dynamics | p. 96 |
| Changing Physiological Contexts | p. 102 |
| Tasking | p. 106 |
| RESOLVE | p. 111 |
| The RESOLVE Model and the Relationship of Changework | p. 111 |
| How People Change on Their Own | p. 113 |
| The RESOLVE Model | p. 122 |
| Summary: Using the RESOLVE Model | p. 184 |
| Conclusions | p. 193 |
| Bibliography | p. 197 |
| Index | p. 213 |
| Table of Contents provided by Rittenhouse. All Rights Reserved. |
ISBN: 9781899836840
ISBN-10: 1899836845
Published: 14th August 2002
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 232
Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publisher: CROWN HOUSE PUBLISHING
Country of Publication: GB
Dimensions (cm): 22.86 x 15.24 x 1.91
Weight (kg): 0.35
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