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Programación neurolingüística

                   

La programación neurolingüística (PNL) es un modelo de comunicación interpersonal que se ocupa fundamentalmente de la relación entre los comportamientos exitosos y las experiencias subjetivas —en especial, modelos de pensamiento— subyacentes. También constituye un sistema de terapia alternativa que pretende educar a las personas en la autoconciencia y la comunicación efectiva, así como cambiar sus modelos de conducta mental y emocional.[1] La PNL se ocupa de la influencia que el lenguaje tiene sobre nuestra programación mental y demás funciones de nuestro sistema nervioso, como tambien los patrones lingüísticos que empleamos.

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  1. Oxford English Dictionary, Draft revision September, 2009, "neurolinguistic programming n. a model of interpersonal communication chiefly concerned with the relationship between successful patterns of behaviour and the subjective experiences (esp. patterns of thought) underlying them; a system of alternative therapy based on this which seeks to educate people in self-awareness and effective communication, and to change their patterns of mental and emotional behaviour."[1]

   
               

 

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