The social panorama model is a psychological instrument with which we can change our unconscious map of social reality.
Without being conscious of it, you have fixed your position in society in your social panorama. This means that you always continue to be who you are, even if you want it to be different.
In this model, interpersonal relationships are explained as cognitive constructions in mental space; we project people onto a mental location, and that location determines the quality of the emotional relationship. Problems with intimate relationships, self confidence, conflicts, power, families, teams, and organisations can be relatively easely analysed and solved with the help of the social panorama model.
Key words:
Social cognition, relationships, hypnotherapy, social psychology, cognitive linguistics, social identity, coaching, conflict coaching, mediation, political tensions, ethnocentrism, religion, negotiation. The social psychologist and NLP-trainer, Lucas Derks, has been developing the social panorama model since 1992
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Outras publicações
NLPeace Talks: the social panorama in negotiations; http://www.sociaalpanorama.nl/articles/Negotiations.ht
Derks, L.,(1998) The Social Panorama Model: Social Psychology meets NLP; Son IJselgroep, Doetichem (0314-374133)
Derks, L.,(1995) Exploring the Social Panorama. In: NLP World, Vol. 2, No.3 28-42, november 1995
Derks, L. & Hollander, J.,(1996) Exploring the Spiritual Panorama. In: NLP World, Vol. 3, No. 2, July 1996.
Derks, L.,(1997) Family Systems in the Social Panorama. In: NLP World, Vol. 4, No. 1, march 1997.