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Six Blind Elephants: Endorsements

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Six Blind Elephants:
Understanding Ourselves and Each Other

by Steve Andreas

“This is a wonderfully clear book about how we think and make meaning--and how to change it. I hope all therapists will have the sense to read it.”
--Ernest Rossi, author of A Discourse with Our Genes: The Psychosocial Genomics of Therapeutic Hypnosis and Psychotherapy

“This is NLP, but not as we know it. Steve presents simple new distinctions that offer innovative ways to understand how we think and change. I’d be pleased if I’d written a chapter of this, because every one is packed with realizations that emerge out of skillfully chosen examples, revealing what has been hidden in plain view. Breathtaking insights follow, as they do with any true advance in the study of human thought. All this, and he has the humility not to announce that NLP is superseded, and Six Blind Elephants is the replacement. Our field—and I’m thinking much bigger than NLP—has a new must-read; get it today.”
--Richard Bolstad, NLP trainer, and author of Resolve: a new method of therapy, and Pro-fusion: creating a life of abundance.

“Steve Andreas never disappoints his readers—this is another perfect example. In Elephants, Steve has given us simply the best articulation and definitions ever written of concepts like scope, category, para-messages, meta-communication, implication, paradox, and much more. His formulations will be immeasurably appreciated for years to come. If you are serious about understanding, well, understanding itself, this is for you!”
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Stephen Lankton, MSW, DAHB, author of Assembling Ericksonian Therapy, editor of the American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis

“This veritable cornucopia of clinical wisdom and technique offers rich rewards. Highly recommended!”
--Michael F. Hoyt, Ph.D., author of Some Stories Are Better than Others, The Present is a Gift, and Interviews with Brief Therapy Experts

“In this book Steve Andreas has succeeded in something akin to cutting one’s own hair in a mirror--examining our thinking by thinking about it clearly and deeply. Reading this book will illuminate the hidden building blocks of your reality, and show you how you can change it.”
--Bill O’Hanlon, author of Do One Thing Different

“Steve Andreas is an important innovator in the field of psychotherapy, and in this book he has succeeded at a monumental task. The distinctions that he makes are templates for understanding the essence of human understanding.”
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Jeffrey K. Zeig, Ph.D., Director, The Milton Erickson Foundation.

“I’m always impressed by Steve’s depth and breadth of knowledge and his willingness to push out the boundaries of NLP thinking and development. This book is yet another outstanding contribution to the field.”
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Julian Russell, NLP Trainer & Transformational Executive Coach,PPD Consulting Ltd, London, England

“Like Steve’s other books, this one shifts the reader’s experience of words and communication quite powerfully, offering subtly potent distinctions that are well worth the mental effort, coming to life in the great examples. Mostly I’m astounded that in my work with clients I now have a crisper discernment of scope and category, noticing when my questions are answered or not, and have more pointed ways of asking for the information that I want. Just reading the book installs impressive new strategies and choices.”
--Steve Davis, NLP trainer and co-founder, Mirus Point Facilitators Inc.

“As you tease the reader with your humor, you’re an expert at getting us to think. After each chapter I was more and more convinced that you have offered us something new and all-encompassing. You have done for me in the area of counseling and therapy exactly what mindfulness has done for me in my 50-year search in the areas of prayer, self-knowledge, growth, and wisdom. I look forward to re-reading your book with more and more enjoyment. Many, many thanks, Steve, for this rare gift.”
--Dick McHugh, SJ

“Steve Andreas has provided readers with a thorough, practical and well-written examination of the ways scope and category affect thought and behavior. As usual, he gives us powerful tools for understanding and transforming behavior that will provoke new approaches to communication, change, and personal awakening for generations of readers.”
--Richard M. Gray, Ph. D., Assistant Professor, Fairleigh Dickinson University, author, Archetypal Explorations, Creator of the Brooklyn Program, a strengths-based approach to substance abuse treatment.

“This book is impressive, surprising, and so practical and interesting, offering readers a new way of understanding mental processes, and providing specific ways to use and influence them--innovative methods, presented with striking clarity. Only a master can make complex and revolutionary ideas appear so simple.”
--Danie Beaulieu, Ph.D., author of Eye Movement Integration Therapy.

“Steve Andreas’ Six Blind Elephants has the depth and scope that only a deep knowledge of NLP and its applications to life could provide. Therapists, coaches, teachers and mentors will find this book useful for its wealth of information and enjoyable for its many pertinent and entertaining examples and anecdotes. Steve brings a welcome and much needed humanism to NLP.”
--Michael Colgrass, Pulitzer Prize and Emmy award-winning composer

Six Blind Elephants: Volume I
Fundamental Principles of Scope and Category
V.1 0-911226-41-9, Trade paperback. $16.50

Read Exerpts from Several Chapters

Logical Levels (excerpt from chapter 5, Categories of categories)
Reframing using a different scope (excerpt from chapter 7, How scope influences category)
“Crazy” Recategorization (excerpt from chapter 13, Higher level recategorization)


Six Blind Elephants: Volume II
Applications and Explorations of Scope and Category
V.2 0-911226-42-7, Trade paperback, $16.50

Read Exerpts from Several Chapters

Contingent Implication
(excerpt from chapter 1, Implication)
Hidden Negation (excerpt from chapter 2, Negation)
Recursion (excerpt from chapter 5, Self-reference)



 

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Six Blind Elephants: Volume I - Understanding Ourselves and Each Other
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“Crazy” Recategorization (excerpt from chapter 13, Higher level recategorization)
Contingent Implication (excerpt from chapter 1, Implication)

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