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Connirae Andreas is an American author and psychotherapist who is known for her work within the field of Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP).
Connirae Andreas studied undergraduate psychology at the University of Kansas in 1975. She obtained an MA in clinical psychology from the University of Colorado in 1979 and a PhD in psychotherapy from North Central University in 1989. [1][ better source needed]
She is the originator of the Core Transformation process which uses symptoms to bring a person into the interpersonal realm. [2] Andreas taught and developed that process with her sister and co-author, Tamara Andreas. Their book Core Transformation has been published in 12 languages,[ citation needed] and is an approach that has been described as "elegant", [3] [4]: 125 "fascinating", [5] "profound", [6] "pioneering", [7] and "interesting". [2] Connirae and her sister further discussed the process in subsequent publications. [8] [9] [10]
Connirae Andreas worked with her husband, Steve Andreas, in multiple areas of NLP. They have published several books on NLP through the Real People Press publishing business established by Steve Andreas. Their first book on NLP, Frogs Into Princes sold over 500,000 copies.[ citation needed] The couple has also edited several books of the work of the founders of NLP Richard Bandler and John Grinder, including Trance-Formations [11] and Using Your Brain for a Change. [12] In 1979 they established NLP Comprehensive, based in Colorado, to organize NLP trainings. [13] [14] In the 2013 book, Lisa Wake, Richard Gray, and Frank Bourke describe Connirae and her husband Steve as "two of the founding lights in NLP and its most well-known interpreters" [15]
Andreas is also known for her work developing Eye Movement Integration Therapy, [16] [17] and has been an invited speaker at multiple Milton H. Erickson Foundation meetings. [1] She is also an honorary fellow of the Association for Neuro Linguistic Programming. [18][ when?]
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Steve Andreas as an industrial chemist before becoming an NLP trainer and developer of new methods. With his wife Connirae he founded the NLP Comprehensive in Colorado in 1979 (which offered the first ever NLP training certification), and with her has co-authored two boos, Change Your Mind-And Keep the Change (1987) and Heart of the Mind (1989).
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Connirae Andreas is an American author and psychotherapist who is known for her work within the field of Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP).
Connirae Andreas studied undergraduate psychology at the University of Kansas in 1975. She obtained an MA in clinical psychology from the University of Colorado in 1979 and a PhD in psychotherapy from North Central University in 1989. [1][ better source needed]
She is the originator of the Core Transformation process which uses symptoms to bring a person into the interpersonal realm. [2] Andreas taught and developed that process with her sister and co-author, Tamara Andreas. Their book Core Transformation has been published in 12 languages,[ citation needed] and is an approach that has been described as "elegant", [3] [4]: 125 "fascinating", [5] "profound", [6] "pioneering", [7] and "interesting". [2] Connirae and her sister further discussed the process in subsequent publications. [8] [9] [10]
Connirae Andreas worked with her husband, Steve Andreas, in multiple areas of NLP. They have published several books on NLP through the Real People Press publishing business established by Steve Andreas. Their first book on NLP, Frogs Into Princes sold over 500,000 copies.[ citation needed] The couple has also edited several books of the work of the founders of NLP Richard Bandler and John Grinder, including Trance-Formations [11] and Using Your Brain for a Change. [12] In 1979 they established NLP Comprehensive, based in Colorado, to organize NLP trainings. [13] [14] In the 2013 book, Lisa Wake, Richard Gray, and Frank Bourke describe Connirae and her husband Steve as "two of the founding lights in NLP and its most well-known interpreters" [15]
Andreas is also known for her work developing Eye Movement Integration Therapy, [16] [17] and has been an invited speaker at multiple Milton H. Erickson Foundation meetings. [1] She is also an honorary fellow of the Association for Neuro Linguistic Programming. [18][ when?]
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help)The senior author [Connirae Andreas], recognized as a major figure in the neurolinguist programming (NLP) field through her trainings and coauthorship...
Steve Andreas as an industrial chemist before becoming an NLP trainer and developer of new methods. With his wife Connirae he founded the NLP Comprehensive in Colorado in 1979 (which offered the first ever NLP training certification), and with her has co-authored two boos, Change Your Mind-And Keep the Change (1987) and Heart of the Mind (1989).
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