Noun
neuro-linguistic programming (uncountable)
(psychology) A field of study that attempts to build a set of transferable skills by programming the unconscious mind.
Studying neuro-linguistic programming is what teaches you how to implant and extract thoughts. Mixing psychology, hypnotism and magic somewhat goes into this area called mentalism, which is what I mostly do. It's magic of the mind. Keith Barry
We now have—to take just one example from a plethora—tools like Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) that aim to reprogram the mind in order for it to be more effective, more useful, and ultimately more at peace with its own functioning. Source: Internet