The Originators of Neuro-Semantic Programming Dennis K. Chong and Jennifer K. Chong are the creators of Neuro-Semantic Programming, NSP. One of their students, the late Roland Roye Fraser, offered certain powerful contributions to NSP. He was to be the first accredited certificant in Neuro- Semantic Programming. They hold the trademark to NSP with Ronald Roye Fraser. About the Chongs
- Dennis and Jennifer have co-shared a professional practice in Psychotherapy and
Hypnotherapy since 1979. - They are coming to their 40th wedding anniversary on Sept 12th 2010.
- They have two married daughters, Eleanor and Astrid and two excellent sons-inlaws,
Michael and Christopher. - They also have two wonderful grandsons, Charles and Henry.
- They are public speakers, teachers, authors, writers and publishers.
- They have researched with focus and determination the mysteries and enigmas of
human epistemology, ontology, linguistics, semantics, philosophy that underpin human problem states. - Their findings have been the basis for the articles that they have written which
have been published in journals in Canada, United States of America, Argentina, England and Australia. - Their discoveries have been the basis for their lectures to the Ontario Institute of
Studies in Education, University of Toronto, Erindale College, York, Waterloo and Brock; and to the University of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur and to the Polytechnic University, Hong Kong. - As faculty members, they have lectured at professional conferences in Canada,
United States of America, Spain, Belgium, Italy, Germany, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Singapore and Australia. - They are contributing authors to Unlimited Human, the conjoint journal of the
- International Association of Counselors and Therapists, IACT and the
International Medical and Dental Hypnotherapy Association, IMDHA. - They are standing faculty members of IMDHA and the Mid-America Hypnosis
Conference.
N.B. In the Biography, is listed all the discoveries that they have been able to remember, because they never kept a tabulated list of the things that they were finding in the course of their research. The result is that they have this feeling that there may be one or two more things which are not in the list.
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