"The Rainbow Machine - Tales From a Neurolinguist's Journal" By Andrew T. Austin

What "they" are saying...

?This is the most interesting book about therapy I?ve read since Jay Haley?s Uncommon Therapy.?
?Steve Andreas, author of Six Blind Elephants, and co-author of Heart of the Mind.

?Most books about therapy could just as well be prescribed as sleeping pills. And they often sit unread by the side of therapists? beds, after they have plowed through the first jargon-laden chapter or two. Not this book!
Andy Austin?s Rainbow Machine will have you laughing, gasping in horror and awe, and wishing like hell that you lived close enough to him to get an appointment. He is the British Milton Erickson.?

- Bill O?Hanlon, author of Change 101 and many other books about brief therapy.

"The Rainbow Machine: tales from a neurolinguist?s journal, by Andrew T. Austin, offers fascinating glimpses into the personal change work of a top NLP practitioner and registered nurse, in settings from mental hospitals, emergency rooms, and neurosurgery departments, to individual hypnosis and psychotherapy. Rollicking, creative, lively, funny, outrageous, touching, profound. A ?must read? romp for anyone interested in therapy or personal change."
- Julian Russell, Author and Trainer, PPD Consulting

Whatever your level or level of interest in NLP this book's a must - as it is for anyone who enjoys Robert Anton Wilson. Not a pure training manual as such, but a collection of essays and tales of Austin's own experience.
Never one to follow the 'rules' his approach is certainly different to that of the establishment. However, as effectiveness is the measure of truth, Austin's methods are well worth looking into. And, if nothing else, you'll thoroughly enjoy the read.
G. Woodgate

Read sample chapters of the book here: http://www.steveandreas.com/RainbowM.htm

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