Leslie Cameron-Bandler
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Leslie LeBeau (formerly Leslie Cameron-Bandler) is an author and the co-developer of Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP).[1] She was a part of the Grinder/Bandler research group.
She developed an NLP model for exploring patterns of organisation of emotions (with Michael Lebeau) and a system for modelling personality called the Imperative Self.
[edit] Books
- "Solutions: Practical and Effective Antidotes for Sexual and Relationship Problems"(in 1985; originally titled They Lived Happily Ever After, 1978)(ISBN 978-0932573018) Futurepace 1985
- "The Emotional Hostage: Rescuing Your Emotional Life" (ISBN 978-0932573032) Real People Press 1986
- "The Emprint Method: A Guide To Reproducing Competence" (1985)
- "Practical Magic:: A Translation of Basic Neuro-Linguistic Programming Into Clinical Psychotherapy" (ISBN 978-1904424116) Crown House Publishing 2003
[edit] References
- ^ Spencer, Robert L. (23 December 2005). The Craft of the Warrior. Frog Books. p. 160. ISBN 9781583941430. http://books.google.com/books?id=qowCWd7ktnoC&pg=PA160. Retrieved 14 September 2010.
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