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The Association for Neuro-Linguistic Programming (ANLP) is a UK organisation founded in 1985 by Frank Kevlin to promote neuro-linguistic programming (NLP). Since 2005, the organisation is led by Karen Moxom as Managing Director.

Associate membership is open to anyone interested in NLP and Professional membership is open to holders of recognised NLP qualifications, which include a minimum number of face to face training hours.

The ANLP publishes Rapport magazine quarterly as both a PDF and in print format, which is available to non-members by subscription, and has published the proceedings of a NLP Research Conference held at the University of Surrey in 2008. A second conference was held at Cardiff University in 2010 and a third at the University of Hertfordshire in 2012. Volumes 2 and 3 of the Research Journal have subsequently been published (in 2011 and 2013 respectively).

ANLP were awarded Small Business of the Year in the Hertfordshire Business Awards 2009.

It was a member organisation of the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP) to 2002 when the role was taken over by its daughter organization, the Neuro Linguistic Psychotherapy and Counselling Association (NLPtCA). The NLPtCA is a founder member of the European Association for Neuro-Linguistic Psychotherapy, a European wide accrediting organisation (EWAO) for NLPt within the European Association for Psychotherapy (EAP).

Members

  • Lisa Wake - chair of UKCP (2005–2007), psychotherapist and author
  • Martin Weaver - psychotherapist, author and media writer.
  • References

    Association for Neuro Linguistic Programming Wikipedia