Whoohaa!
Posted on Nov 17th, 2007
by
Dolf
Good news from the publishing front this week!
At the beginning of this blog, you may have found an entry referring to an article I have written and gotten published in the magazine of the Dutch Association for NLP (NVNLP). The article dealt with the subject of the attitude of a therapist and is available on my company's website in Dutch and English (look here: http://icc-vanderhaven.nl/artikelen/artikelen.html). This week, I received an e-mail from an Indian organisation, the ICFAI Research Centre, http://www.icfai.org/) that has a subsidiary that publishes "a series of professional reference books in the areas of accounting, banking, insurance, finance, marketing, operations, HRM, IT, general management and allied areas with a special focus on emerging and frontier themes." They now have taken the initiative to publish a book on Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) and asked me if they could reprint my article! I am honoured! Given that I wrote that article as a side job to my counseling business and it was my fist publication ever, I am excited that it will now be published and made available to more than one billion people in India! So stay tuned next February for the release of ICFAI's Professional Reference Book "NLP: An Introduction".
Apart from this, I finished my book! It is called "Integral Counseling" (written in Dutch) and deals with exactly that: applying Wilber's Integral Model to counseling, with the addition of many other sources, such as NLP, A.H. Almaas, etc. I have written a synopsis that I will translate into English soon and make available via this blog and the ICC Van der Haven website. I am now going to send it out to publishing companies and hope that they will find it valuable to publish. So stay tuned again for more publishing news next year, hopefully!
At the beginning of this blog, you may have found an entry referring to an article I have written and gotten published in the magazine of the Dutch Association for NLP (NVNLP). The article dealt with the subject of the attitude of a therapist and is available on my company's website in Dutch and English (look here: http://icc-vanderhaven.nl/artikelen/artikelen.html). This week, I received an e-mail from an Indian organisation, the ICFAI Research Centre, http://www.icfai.org/) that has a subsidiary that publishes "a series of professional reference books in the areas of accounting, banking, insurance, finance, marketing, operations, HRM, IT, general management and allied areas with a special focus on emerging and frontier themes." They now have taken the initiative to publish a book on Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) and asked me if they could reprint my article! I am honoured! Given that I wrote that article as a side job to my counseling business and it was my fist publication ever, I am excited that it will now be published and made available to more than one billion people in India! So stay tuned next February for the release of ICFAI's Professional Reference Book "NLP: An Introduction".
Apart from this, I finished my book! It is called "Integral Counseling" (written in Dutch) and deals with exactly that: applying Wilber's Integral Model to counseling, with the addition of many other sources, such as NLP, A.H. Almaas, etc. I have written a synopsis that I will translate into English soon and make available via this blog and the ICC Van der Haven website. I am now going to send it out to publishing companies and hope that they will find it valuable to publish. So stay tuned again for more publishing news next year, hopefully!

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hey congrats on the publishing news and good luck with future publishing. It's great when you just work on something because you enjoy doing it, and then that piece of work acquires a life of its own and starts to blossom in all sorts of places.
Yeah! Really! Awesome!
I love humanistic work with a solid foundation serving mankind through knowledge being applied with some mysticism and youthful optimism!
And what a wisely chosen blending in schools of thought!
Great Work, Dolf! You are recognised!