Author of the Month

Richard Bolstad, author of
RESOLVE: A New Model of Therapy
Foreword by Joseph O’Connor



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$24.95
ISBN:1899836845

 

Dr Richard Bolstad is a certified trainer with the International NLP Association. He has a doctorate in clinical hypnotherapy and is a member of the New Zealand Association of Psychotherapists. He has taught the RESOLVE model to psychotherapists and counsellors around the world.

Bolstad’s book draws on his theoretical knowledge and skills acquired in fields as far apart as New Zealand and Bosnia-Herzegovina. His book is one of the first to marry the concentrated power of NLP to the individual approach of psychotherapy, enabling clients to “help themselves” in the most effective way possible.

The RESOLVE framework integrates NLP’s effective brief therapy and the personal encounter of psychotherapy. Using techniques that access the deeper structures of the brain for fast, permanent change, RESOLVE demonstrates how to:

  • identify the techniques that work for each client

  • create a relationship that empowers

  • introduce changes in life-approach

  • access inner skills, strategies and strengths

  • ensure that change occurs in the deeper brain structures where older patterns of behaviour were first laid down

  • recognise stages in the therapeutic process, and respond most effectively to that stage.

His framework is clear, easy to follow, and can be used by anyone wanting to make fundamental life changes quickly and effectively.

“A must-read for any professional trainer or psychotherapist who wants to stay informed.” L. Michael Hall PhD, author and international trainer.

“A well-researched, well-paced and well-written book … bringing together many strands of therapeutic intervention into a well-structured model.” Denis Bridoux, NLP and Neuro-Semantics therapist and trainer.

Also by Richard Bolstad:
The Structure of Personality by Michael Hall, Bob Bodenhamer, Richard Bolstad and Margot Hamblett. 
Richard’s first book masterfully identifies the process of “personality” and how to reprogram it. 

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