Connirae Andreas

Connirae Andreas is an American researcher and writer in the field of Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP).

Connirae Andreas works together with her husband Steve Andreas since 1977 and has published several books on NLP through the publishing business established by Steve Andreas, Real People Press. Real People Press has published popular books by Hugh Prather, Michael Colgrass, Eloise Ristad, and Leslie and Michael LeBeau. "Notes to Myself" by Hugh Prather was originally published by Real People press in 1970 and was on the New York Times bestseller list for over a year. They edited and published the first popular book on NLP, "Frogs Into Princes" which sold over 500,000 copies. They still own this business which publishes books on psychology and personal change. .

The couple is especially known for their work on the transcriptions of several early NLP seminars. In 1979 she and her husband moved to Colorado and established NLP Comprehensive to organize trainings. In 1995 they sold NLP Comprehensive to Lara Ewing, one of their NLP consulting trainers. The company was subsequesntly sold in 1998 to Tom Dotz who had founded the NLP Institute of California.

Connirae Andreas did pioneer work on Core Transformation and also on other fields like language patterns, time lines, and dealing with mourning and shame.

She wrote books with her sister Tamara Andreas and her husband Steve Andreas, and edited several books with the founders of NLP Richard Bandler and John Grinder, like "Trance-Formations" and "Using Your Brain for a Change".