Steve Andreas

Steve Andreas, born John O. Stevens, later Steve Stevens, is an American psychotherapist and author specializing in Neuro-linguistic programming.

Steve Andreas is the son of Barry Stevens, a writer and well-known gestalt therapist. He founded Real People Press, a publisher of works on psychology and personal change in 1967, in order to publish a book by Carl Rogers and Barry Stevens entitled Person to Person.[1]

Andreas worked as a chemist until 1958, then went to graduate school at Brandeis University under Abraham Maslow for two years, receiving an MA degree in psychology. After working as a chemist again for a year, he got a junior college teaching credential, and taught psychology and social science at Diablo Valley College in Pleasant Hill CA for 7 years. He was introduced to Gestalt therapy in 1967, and edited Fritz Perls' books, Gestalt Therapy Verbatim and In and Out the Garbage Pail, and wrote Awareness, a book of exercises based on Gestalt Therapy in 1971. He became interested in Neuro-linguistic programming in 1977 and has been active in the field ever since.[2][3]

In 1979 Steve Andreas and his third wife Connirae Andreas established NLP of Colorado, now known as NLP Comprehensive, to develop the training arm of their business. They transferred ownership of NLP Comprehensive to Tom Dotz in 1998.[4]

Steve Andreas' most recent book, Transforming Negative Self-Talk: Practical, Effective Exercises, was published by Norton in 2012.[5]

Books and publications

Richard Bandler and John Grinder titles edited by Steve and Connirae Andreas which are well known in the NLP field include:

Titles authored by Steve and Connirae Andreas include
Steve Andreas's more recent works include

References

  1. Stevens, B. (1970): Don't Push the River, Lafayette, Cal. (Real People Press), p 74.
  2. Andreas, Steve. Resume
  3. McClendon, Terrence. The Wild Days: NLP 1972-1981. Meta Publications. pp. 100–115. ISBN 0-916990-23-0.
  4. Andreas, Steve. Looking Backward (at a few of the bends and dips in the road), 2000.
  5. Andreas, Steve. Transforming Negative Self-Talk: Practical, Effective Exercises. Norton. ISBN 978-0393707892.
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