Association for Neuro Linguistic Programming

UK non-profit organization (1985–present) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Association for Neuro-Linguistic Programming (ANLP) is a UK organisation founded in 1985 by Frank Kevlin[1] to promote neuro-linguistic programming (NLP). Since 2005, it has been led by Karen Moxom.[citation needed]

The ANLP publishes Rapport, a quarterly magazine, and has hosted NLP conferences.[2] It was a member organisation of the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP) until 2002,[3] when the role was taken over by its daughter organization, the Neuro Linguistic Psychotherapy and Counselling Association (NLPtCA).[4] The NLPtCA is a founder member of the European Association for Neuro-Linguistic Psychotherapy,[5] a European wide accrediting organisation (EWAO) for NLPt within the European Association for Psychotherapy (EAP).[6]

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