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Assessing Primary Representational System (PRS) Preference for Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) Using Three Methods
Authors:FRED J DORN
Abstract:Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) theory suggests that each person has a preference for one of the three primary senses: visual, auditory, or kinesthetic. This preference is referred to in NLP as a primary representational system (PRS). It is necessary for a client's primary representational system (PRS) preference to be identified correctly if NLP is to be used as a therapeutic modality. Research on identifying PRS preference has been inconsistent. Three methods for identifying PRS were considered in this study.
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