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JUDITH DELOZIER

Judith DeLozier is the Co-director of Training and Research at NLP University with Robert Dilts. Judith has been mainly responsible for bringing NLP to the area of transcultural competence and cross-cultural skills. She has made fundamental contributions to the development of numerous NLP models and processes.

 

She has been a trainer, co-developer, and designer of training programs in the field of Neuro-Linguistic Programming since 1975. She was a member of Grinder and Bandler’s original group of students, and she has made fundamental contributions to the development of numerous NLP models and processes. She has co-authored several seminal books on NLP. She is co-author of The Encyclopedia of Systemic NLP and Neurolinguistic Programming, and NLP New Coding with Robert Dilts (2000).

 

She was co-author of Neurolinguistic Programming Volume One (1980) with Robert Dilts, John Grinder, and Richard Bandler. She was first author, with John Grinder, of Turtles All the Way Down: Prerequisites to Personal Genius (1987). She has been involved in the creation of fundamental techniques in NLP. She was also a student of Milton Erickson. She has contributed substantially to the creation of NLP new coding which stimulated a movement towards more systemic and relational approach to NLP. She has been primarily responsible for bringing NLP to the area of transcultural competence, pioneering the application of NLP to the development of cross cultural skills.

 

Judith holds a master’s degree in Religious Studies and a bachelor’s degree in Anthropology and Religious Studies from the University of California at Santa Cruz. She has taught NLP all over the world including Europe, Asia, Indonesia, Australia, Mexico, Central America, Canada, and the United States. She is the co-developer of numerous projects applying systematic NLP ranging from modeling to leadership to health care and cross-cultural competence.

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