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Steve Andreas (born John O. Stevens; 1935 – September 7, 2018) was an American psychotherapist and
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specializing in
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. Steve Andreas was the son of Barry Stevens, a writer and gestalt therapist. He founded
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, a publisher of works on psychology and personal change in 1967, in order to publish a book by
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and Barry Stevens entitled ''Person to Person''. Andreas got a BA in chemistry from Caltech in 1957, then worked as a
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at Shell. Afterwards he went to graduate school at Brandeis University under Abraham Maslow and received an MA degree in
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in 1961. After working as an analytical chemist for the U.S. Bureau of Mines for a year, he got a junior college teaching credential, and taught
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and social science at
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in Pleasant Hill CA from 1962 to 1970. He was introduced to
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in 1967 by
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, and edited his books, ''Gestalt Therapy Verbatim'' and ''In and Out the Garbage Pail''. He wrote ''Awareness'', a book of exercises based on Gestalt Therapy in 1971. In 1971 he retired from teaching to focus on running Real People Press and setting up a small experimental community based on the principles of his book. He was responsible for the compilation of ''Gestalt Therapy Verbatim'', the media event that brought Gestalt therapy to public attention in the late 1960s. He was also the editor of the 1973 book ''Embrace Tiger, Return to Mountain: The Essence of Tai Chi'' by Chungliang Al Huang, for which he and Barry Stevens wrote the preface. He became interested in
Neuro-linguistic programming Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) is a Pseudoscience, pseudoscientific approach to communication, personal development, and psychotherapy that first appeared in Richard Bandler and John Grinder's book ''The Structure of Magic I'' (1975). NLP ...
in 1977 and was active in the field thereafter. In 1979 Steve Andreas and his third wife
Connirae Andreas Connirae Andreas is an American author and psychotherapist who is known for her work within the field of Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP). Education Connirae Andreas studied undergraduate psychology at the University of Kansas in 1975. She ob ...
established NLP of Colorado, now known as NLP Comprehensive, to develop the training arm of their business. Together they developed Eye movement Integration (EMI) several years before Danie Beauliau popularized it. They transferred ownership of NLP Comprehensive to Tom Dotz in 1998. He was on the board of trustees of the Research & Recognition project for scientific research of NLP interventions. The project started by focusing on running trials for a version of the NLP Fast Phobia Cure that they standardized under the name ''Reconsolidation of Traumatic Memories''. In multiple clinical trials they reported a positive effect of the procedure for veterans who suffered from PTSD. Andreas died on September 7, 2018.


Books and publications

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and
John Grinder John Thomas Grinder Jr. ( ; born January 10, 1940) is an American linguist, writer, management consultant, trainer and speaker. Grinder is credited with co-creating the pseudoscience known as neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) with Richard Bandl ...
titles edited by Steve and Connirae Andreas which are well known in the NLP field include: * Frogs Into Princes (Bandler & Grinder, 1979) * Trance-Formations (Grinder & Bandler, 1981) * Reframing (Bandler and Grinder, 1982) * Using Your Brain for a Change (Bandler, 1985) ;Titles authored by Steve and Connirae Andreas include * Change Your Mind and Keep the Change (1987) * Heart of the Mind (1989) * Core Transformation (Connirae & Tamara Andreas, 1994). ;Steve Andreas's more recent works include * Virginia Satir: The Patterns of Her Magic (1991) * NLP: The New Technology of Achievement ( Charles Faulkner, Kelly Gerling, Tim Hallbom, Robert McDonald, Gerry Schmidt, Suzi Smith ) (1994) * Transforming Your Self (2002) * Six Blind Elephants, Volumes I & II (2006) * Transforming Negative Self-Talk (2012) * MORE Transforming Negative Self-Talk (2014)


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Real People PressNLP ComprehensiveWebsite of ''Andreas NLP Trainings''Advanced Mastery Training In Colorado ''Advanced Mastery Training''
{{DEFAULTSORT:Andreas, Steve Neuro-linguistic programming writers 1935 births 2018 deaths Brandeis University alumni California Institute of Technology alumni American male non-fiction writers