Abstract

ABSTRACT Neuro-Linguistic Programming, NLP, has been actively practised for almost a half-century. However, the science of NLP has been stagnant for decades, and ethical challenges in research and practice have been reported. This commentary raises specific ethical challenges NLP encounters, relating to the definition, boundaries with other approaches, and unpreparedness for when an intervention does not work. For NLP to further grow, possibly embedded in the national level clinical and educational practices, the NLP community must work together to address these ethical challenges. Modelling the governance of existing professional bodies may inform helpful strategies to overcome these challenges.

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