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This is the second edition of this highly respected introduction to Medical Neurolinguistic Programming, which remains the official handbook of the Society for Medical NLP. Based on the work of Dr Richard Bandler, Medical NLP has developed to become a discipline in its own right, guided by Garner Thomson. Revised and updated throughout, significant new sections have been added on: priming, breathing, heart rate, sleep, relationships and cancer, and lifestyle diseases. This is a key resource for all health practitioners who want to understand and improve the effects of what they communicated, consciously and unconsciously, to their patients/clients.

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This second edition of Magic in Practice is a remarkable achievement. It is a dynamic, highly readable, well-referenced, practical guide to using in consultations, brought to life through the inclusion of numerous and wide-ranging fascinating case studies, all rooted in real life practice.

It incorporates new and exciting material drawing on the latest findings from neuroscience and also on the experiences of a vast range of healthcare professionals who are further developing the applications of Medical NLP in their work.

Since being trained by in this field more than a decade ago, I have used Medical NLP skills on a daily basis in my clinical work as a way of creating more powerful, rewarding consultations with patients. This new edition of the book is already energizing my work further, inspiring me to develop my skills to another level.

Dr Arti Maini, General Practitioner, London, UK

I would say the first edition of Magic In Practice gave us tools to better look after our patients and improve beyond the bare numbers. This second edition moves the game on, using better and more powerful concepts. Every healthcare professional should read this.

We are in a position of great privilege where the needy seek our help. We owe it to them to maximize our impact on their wellbeing. For any treatment to work, one needs the patient to have belief that the intervention will work.

These tools have made a big impact both clinically and beyond in both my professional and personal life. The more naturally they are used, the more effective they become. Since becoming a doctor, they are the most useful skills I have learnt. To improve oneself is a time-limited choice, so use your time wisely.

Dr Khalid Hasan, Consultant Anesthiologist, Birmingham, UK

Ever since I first attended a Medical NLP course run by Garner, I knew that his approach to wellbeing would change the way I practice.

I have worked as a consultant psychiatrist for many years and can truly say that his approach has helped me become a holistic therapist in every sense of the word. I approach my patients in a completely new way and listen to them in a way I never imagined possible.

I was so pleased to see a second edition of Magic in Practice. It is a well-crafted, clear and informative companion to my everyday practice.

It will undoubtedly change the way you work and the way you see your patients. The way you approach health, healing and dis-ease will become richer, and the way you help your patients will never be the same.

Dr Leon van Huyssteen, Consultant Psychiatrist, London, UK

One of the most exciting things for me as a physician is to see patients I have been treating for years have their lives transformed using the techniques described in this book.

They are now far too busy enjoying life to come and see me and I am so grateful to Garner for equipping me with the skills to do this.

Dr Liz Croton, General Practitioner and GP Trainer, Birmingham, UK

The authors are shamefacedly altruistic in this second edition where their personal insights and sensitivity to the experiences of patients and clients are neatly woven throughout the text.

The healing value of Medical NLP to the patient, client and practitioner is articulated in such a way that the reader wants to learn more, develop skills and an array of tools they can access during any consultation or meeting to enhance the patient/client experience.

Many of the tools discussed within the book have wider application: the support of anxious learners and novice practitioners, and, as such, the book should be on the reading list for all those involved in care of others who are keen to ensure the wellbeing of those they care for and optimize their own ability to be effective and sensitive care givers.

Sandra Bannister, Director of Undergraduate Programmes, School of Health Sciences, University of Stirling, UK

This excellent and thought provoking second edition of Magic In Practice explores, among other things, the paradox of seemingly increasing ill health, or at least the reduced sense of well-being, despite the impressive technological advances made in medicine.

Although remarkable progress has been made in our understanding of, and the ability to manipulate, the genome, the metabolome, the microbiome etc, many peoples illnesses and symptoms leave the medical profession baffled. The authors explore the underlying causes of this phenomenon and offer practical solutions.

It is an impressive piece of work, exploring and linking the mind, the body, their interaction and encompassing a study of human behaviour in relation to health . This book is an essential read for anyone involved in healthcare, and will benefit the patient and practitioner alike.

Dr Shahid A Khan, Consultant Physician & Adjunct Reader, Director of Clinical Studies, St Marys Hospital, London, UK

Those who say it cant be done should not interrupt the person doing it

Ancient Chinese proverb

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IMPORTANT NOTE

All diagrams, models, patterns and quotations relating to Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP)including, but not confined to, the NLP information-processing model, , submodality distinctions and phobia cure patternappear in this book with the express written permission of Dr Richard Bandler. This, and any other information relating to NLP and Medical NLP, may not be reproduced in any form whatsoever without the written permission of Dr Bandler, the authors and The Society of Medical NLP, whichever is appropriate.

Many people have contributed to both editions of this book in a variety of waysbut none more so than Dr. Richard Bandler, without whom it, quite literally, would have been inconceivable. His insight, intellectual honesty and wisdom have combined to create one of the most significant tools for human development in the past century.

Apart from his work, which continues to inspire our own, we are hugely grateful for the support and encouragement he has given to the foundation and development of The Society of Medical NLP. The number of doctors, students, and allied health professionals who have had the opportunity to experience and advance the power and potential of this extraordinary technology and to pass on the benefits to their patients is growing, and will, we hope, continue to do so as the years go by.

We thank those many doctors, students, and allied health professionals who have entrusted us with their training, and we applaud their courage in seeking to explore beyond the edges of their known maps. The discoveries and experiences they report back to us are a constant source of inspiration and delight. We are delighted to feature some of their experiences in this new edition. Of special interest to us are those health professionals who, armed only with the information in the first incarnation of Magic in Practice, went out, tried some of the patterns for the first time, and achieved notablesometimes extraordinaryresults.

Our appreciation goes to those researchers whose work we cite in this book. While they have inspired us in our search for explanations for the theories and principles we discuss, and the mysteries of the body-mind system, human relationships, and health, we emphasize that any interpretation placed upon their work is ours alone. Our thanks, too, to those writers and thinkers who granted our requests to quote their words or reproduce their diagrams. To those who have not and were, for whatever reason, unable to respond to our requests, we would appreciate it if they contacted us so we can include credits in later editions.

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