Todd Epstein began his involvement with NLP in 1979 with an extended apprenticeship with Richard Bandler during some of the NLP's most creative years. He was president of the society of NLP in the early 1980's and is best known for spearheading the development and introduction of what was to become today's powerful submodality technology. He contributed many conceptual and operational models including the Discovery Method for program design and the area of Pragmagraphics, which provided the underlying principles behind the development of the Threshold Pattern, the Swish Pattern and Meta Model III.
In the past decade he had been responsible, together with Robert Dilts, for the development of some of the most well known advanced level NLP techniques and models in what has become known as "Systemic NLP" such as the S.C.O.R.E. Model and the NLP "Jungle Gym". He also contributed important applications in the areas of special education, dynamic assessment, creativity, music and the treatment of substance abuse, including teenage drug abuse prevention and the systemic treatment of alcoholism and addictions.
Todd's mission as a developer, trainer and author was to further the scope and depth of NLP by making it "more global, humane and rigorous," and was one of the primary forces in guiding NLP toward a more systemic approach. Co-author of the book Tools for Dreamers, the monograph "NLP in Training Groups," and the forthcoming book Dynamic Learning, Todd also co-founded a number of organizations which have done a great deal to further the development and evolution of NLP including:
- NLP University / Dynamic Learning Center - An organization committed to bringing the highest quality trainings in basic and advanced NLP skills and to the development of new models and applications of NLP in the areas of health, business and organization, creativity and learning.
- Dynamic Learning Publications - Publisher of articles and monographs which represent the leading edge of the growing and changing field of Systemic NLP.
- The Academy of Behavioral Technology - Based on Plato's criterion "to provide the opportunity to witness the fascinating spectacle of a thought in the process of being born," the primary purpose of the Academy meetings is to deepen the understanding of NLP epistemology through the development of assessment processes for basic and advanced level NLP skills.
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