| Neurolinguistic programming in dentistry. |
|
Jepsen, C. H.: Neurolinguistic programming in dentistry. J Calif Dent Assoc. Mar, Vol. 20(3) pp. 28-32., 1992. Abstract: Neurolinguistic programming (NLP) is a means of improving physician-patient communication that can be learned by any doctor. The present article first describes some of the fundamentals of NLP and then provides examples taken from the field of surgery-in the first instance dealing with the treatment of painful conditions by means of trance or dissociation and, secondly, on the influencing of expectations and the restructuring (reframing) of doctrines in a patient with malignant disease. |