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The Ultimate guide to Getting over depression, mood swings & bad moods
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The Ultimate guide to Getting over depression, mood swings & bad moods
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This book does not contain traditional advice like "be a positive thinker", "learn to love life" or "be optimistic" but instead it contains direct and practical advice that are based on psychology, subconscious mind programming, cognitive behavioral therapy, gestalt therapy, expressive therapy, psychodynamic therapy , interpersonal therapy and many other fields.
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NLP bör stå för Neuro-linguistic programming. Det här låter inte bra:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuro-ling ... rogramming
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Farouk is a certified NLP practitioner (American board of NLP), certified hypnosis practitioner (American board of hypnosis) and is holding a diploma in behavior therapy and gestalt therapy.
NLP bör stå för Neuro-linguistic programming. Det här låter inte bra:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuro-ling ... rogramming
Bandler and Grinder also claim that NLP can treat problems such as phobias, depression, habit disorder, psychosomatic illnesses, myopia [närsynthet],[8] allergy, common cold,[9] and learning disorders, often in a single session.[10][11][12][13]
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The balance of scientific evidence reveals NLP to be a largely discredited pseudoscience. Scientific reviews show it contains numerous factual errors,[14][16] and fails to produce the results asserted by proponents.
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Among the reasons for considering NLP a pseudoscience are that evidence in favor of it is limited to anecdotes and personal testimony,[97] that it is not informed by scientific understanding of neuroscience and linguistics,[98]
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In fact, in education, NLP has been used as a key example of pseudoscience.[100]
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Sociologists and anthropologists—amongst others—have categorized NLP as a quasi-religion belonging to the New Age and/or Human Potential Movements.