Diving Deep into the Bottom of the Soul. Two Journeys into the Worlds of NLP and PCP
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https://doi.org/10.18662/mjesp/4.2/23Keywords:
consciousness, unconsciousness, NLP, PCP, BluebeardAbstract
I’m not the first one who point to the fact that the increasing numbers of therapies and therapists have generated the increasing numbers of diseases and patients/ clients. So, I imagine a world of health and wisdom, a world built on the building blocks of NLP and PCP. For each of these fields I offered a) a map, b) a story and c) some models of mind. Also, I use the metaphor of “diving into the deep” to explore these views, leaving open new possibilities of explorations and discoveries.
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