NLP-Related Internet Resources
NLP Web Sites with general NLP Information
General Information Oriented NLP Resources
- The
NLP Platform is an information site based in the Netherlands.
It is the most sophisticated NLP site I've seen, yet, and it's very nicely
designed.
- A library of models has been created by Andrew Peacock at http://www.nlpresources.com.This
site is a home for modelling projects from NLPers everywhere. We're interested
in any projects on any topic, but will peruse them before adding them to the
website. We will re-format the documents so that they fit the style of our
website, but will display the author's name and email address if they wish.
We will also build a collection of links to projects that are already on line.
- Mind
Mapping your brain and more; how to get straight 'A' marks,
defining NLP and NLP presuppositions, NLP poetry, and Steve Boyley's unique
presentation. This web site has several topics displayed as Mind Maps.
- An Italian NLP Web site may be found at http://www.maidireweb.com/fedro.
- Joseph O'Connor's website devoted
to NLP and systems thinking is http://www.lambent.com.
The site has articles, exercise, jokes, a modeling library as well as a NLP
bibliography and resources list.
- There's a (beautiful) Dutch Platform for NLP on the Web at http://www.notenbomer.nl/nlp.
Check it out!
- Jonathan Altfeld has published several
logs of NLP topics from the Internet Relay Chat. This information can't
be found anywhere else.
- The UK Association for Neuro-Linguistic Programming is an umbrella non-profit
organization providing a general meeting place for UK events. Their URL http://anlp.org.
- A Netherlands Web site featuring reviews, organization listings, etc. The
site is nicely designed, and primarily written in Dutch. The URL is http://www.notenbomer.nl/nlp/
- NLP Web Chat! They have general chats and scheduled events: http://www.nlp.de/chat
- The DG-NLPt is developing "workgroup guide lines" for the development
of the curriculum for the training of Neuro-Linguistic Psychotherapists. Their
Web page: http://www.nlp.de/dg-nlpt.
- Belgium has a server at http://www.arcturus.be.
- An Austrian NLP Server with an large interactive dictionary of NLP terms
(in German) at http://www.nlp.at.
- There is a new Brazilian NLP server at http://www.pnlbrasil.com.br.
- The NLP Information Center is another
American NLP server. They've put considerably more effort into graphics, look,
and feel than I have. Check them out.
- The French NLP server.
- Another French server.
- The new German NLP server. Die Home page
der AG NLP ist http://www.nlp.de.
- Thorsten Hassiepen's German NLP
server.
- The London NLP Group - a practice and support group open to all which meets
every week, is now online at http://www.bogo.co.uk/andys/nlpgroup.html.
- The Junfermannsche Verlagsbuchhandlung is on the Internet and informs us
via World Wide Web (http://www.nlp.de/junfermann)
with its books and magazines about the development of NLP and, of course,
about other fields which characterize its substantial range of information.
- The NLP General Information Server,
of which this is a part.
- A Dublin Web page about therapy, Ericksonian
hypnosis, and NLP.
- Germany's NLP server. Created July, 15th
1995, by Dr. Franz-Josef Huecker, Berlin. This Web page is about NLP in German-speaking
countries.
- FAQ
and Resource List from alt.psychology.nlp. Maintained by Patrick Merlevede.
- FAQ
and resource list from Compuserve's NLP forum (AIEXPERT/section 10)
- NLP and Self-help page.
- Archives of alt.psychology.nlp.
- Lee Lady's NLP files cover
a variety of topics, many taken from conversations on Usenet.
- The Web site http://www.inmet.com/~dlb/hypnosis/hypnosis.html
has notes from 4th Ericksonian Eastern Conference.
- Jeff Oliver's NLP mailing list
is a mailing list devoted to an intelligent discussion of NLP. The list's
purpose: to provide an alternative and somewhat less public meeting place
than Usenet, for people with an interest in NLP. To wit: "Our nearest
trainers live 2000+ miles away, and it is nice to be able to discuss across
training systems."
- The Weaver is a monthly on-line magazine
with an NLP column written by Joseph
O'Connor and Ian MacDermott. Previous columns have dealt with logical
levels, accelerated learning, and mastery.
NLP Groups and non-Commercial organizations
Commercially Oriented NLP Sites
NLP Mailing Lists
NLP4ALL - A German NLP Discussion Group
NLP4ALL is an NLP discussion group which, last time I subscribed, was conducted
entirely in German. You can subscribe by sending a message to: Majordomo@listserv.shuttle.de with the
single line in the message body:
subscribe nlp4all email-address@host
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