Whatever your area of interest, online discussion boards and social networking sites can be great places to find like-minded people. And the world of Clean Language enthusiasts is no exception. Some online resources for meeting people, finding practice partners and perhaps getting your questions answered include: CleanForum, www.cleanforum.com, ...

Clean Language was originally devised by the late David Grove as a therapeutic process. He travelled the world presenting workshops, where he shared his ideas to thousands of psychotherapists worldwide, notably in the USA, UK, France and New Zealand. Some of these practitioners took further training and used it as their primary methodology, ...

Writing in 1998 about the philosophy and principles of Clean Language, David Grove wrote that the role of a Clean Language facilitator was to ‘visit the client’s model of the world, and unfold solutions that are conducted within the language and logical boundaries of that world’. What Grove was referring to was the inner world everyone ...

As you may already know, the Clean field is expanding, with new applications of Clean being devised and interest being aroused in many new contexts. Exciting times! There are so many opportunities, and there is a limit to the number that Clean Change Company can effectively pursue alongside its core business of offering open Clean Language ...

Because you can expect lasting results and a sense of empowerment, where you as the client are in the driving seat.  Clean Language coaching differs markedly from some of the ‘coaching’ seen on the reality TV shows, which often looks more like bullying! In a Clean Language session you can expect to be encouraged to set your own agenda, ...

Several NLP courses, particularly in the UK, include some Clean Language within the curriculum. However this training is of highly variable quality: at worst, the trainer may have no knowledge of Clean Language except from NLP conferences or from a book, no formal training, and little idea of the subtleties of the process. At the other extreme ...

Members of the Professional Planning Forum, an independent industry body, are involved in resourcing the call centres of large, often blue-chip organisations, making sure staff are available round the clock to respond to customers’ calls. To do their job effectively they need the co-operation of people in many other parts of the organisation. ...

For a convenient taste of Clean Language alongside NLP, check out the NLP Conference in London. Organiser Jo Hogg is a big fan of Clean Language, and was a longstanding friend of David Grove, so she usually find space for some Clean Language in the NLP programme. For the 2009 event, both James Lawley and Wendy Sullivan are scheduled as ...

If you’ve been wondering about how to use Clean Language in coaching, then a new book, Essential Life Coaching Skills by Angela Dunbar, may help you. Due to be published by Routledge at the end of August, the book promises a comprehensive guide to the complete range and depth of skills required to succeed as a life coach. And coming from ...

Clean Language and coaching principles sit well together. And so unsurprisingly, the approach has been endorsed by many of the UK’s leading coaching experts such as Max Landsberg and Professor David Clutterbuck. Max Landsberg, author of The Tao of Coaching, former partner at McKinsey & Co, and Partner at Heidrick & Struggles said: ...