
Joseph O'Connor (2) (1948–)
Author of Introducing NLP: Psychological Skills for Understanding and Influencing People
For other authors named Joseph O'Connor, see the disambiguation page.
About the Author
Joseph O'Connor is a leading international NLP trainer, writer, and consultant. He has published 12 bestselling NLP titles, including Introducing NLP. His work has been translated into 18 languages.
Works by Joseph O'Connor
Introducing NLP: Psychological Skills for Understanding and Influencing People (1990) 696 copies, 2 reviews
The Art of Systems Thinking: Essential Skills for Creativity and Problem Solving (1997) 150 copies, 2 reviews
Neuro - Linguistic Programming (NLP) and Health : Using NLP to Enhance Your Health and Well-Being (1996) 28 copies
How Coaching Works: The Essential Guide to the History and Practice of Effective Coaching (2007) 24 copies
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Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1948-09-12
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- trainer
- Nationality
- UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- UK
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Reviews
Surprisingly effective quick summary of NLP; only a faint hint of whalesong, and that was limited mainly to the chapters on spirituality and belief. The rest of the book is a direct and focused tour of NLP techniques and "presuppositions". Slightly weak on the "Linguistic" aspect of NLP, and frankly the "Neuro" part is almost completely missing, but that could well be a weakness of the discipline rather than the book. Informative.
Good introduction on the Subject of Neuro-Linguistic Programming. It is the practice of using language and imagery to improve emotional responses to challenging situation in life, and to improve the enjoyment of life in general.
The theory also has applications on communication and teamwork as it allows to tap into the languages of other people, whether they respond more to visual, auditory or sensory language. Sensitivity to others' modes of communication allows us to "pace" our show more communication partners and build better rapport with them in the interest of better team work. show less
The theory also has applications on communication and teamwork as it allows to tap into the languages of other people, whether they respond more to visual, auditory or sensory language. Sensitivity to others' modes of communication allows us to "pace" our show more communication partners and build better rapport with them in the interest of better team work. show less
I wonder if this will work. Psychology of self.
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- Works
- 38
- Members
- 1,537
- Popularity
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- Rating
- 3.5
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- ISBNs
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