NEURO-LINGUISTIC PROGRAMMING
NLP, as it's more commonly know, is one of the biggest revolutions in the history of changework and individual psychology.
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I run practitioner courses once per year and I work with small groups who wish to master the necessary skills. Training with me will give you all the tools you need to enhance your personal ability to create better outcomes as well as improve your relationships with others, both professionally and personally.
Courses
Neuro-Linguistic Programming Practitioner
120hrs
On this course, you will learn the art and science of NLP. This methodological approach to improving your ability to understand yourself and communicate even more effectively with others.
Master Practitioner of NLP
Build upon the skills learned at Practitioner level, developing a higher level of skills that allow you to delve deeper into understanding how to take your skills to the next level.
I am available as a Sessional Trainer delivering sessions on subjects in line with your requirements.
Things you learn
Presuppositions
The basic beliefs and assumptions that underpin success.
Well formed outcomes
The framework of questions which ensures ecological, desirable and attainable goals and objectives.
State management
The ability of an individual to monitor and have influence on their emotional responses to situations.
Rapport
The ability to establish and maintain a level of relationship sufficient to achieve desired outcomes.
Sensory acuity
The ability to notice the subtle changes in behaviour that indicate internal changes in another person.
Calibration
The ability to notice patterns in behaviour so that changes in intensity can be detected and interpreted.
Representational systems
The neurological mechanisms behind the five sense which indicate preferred methods of gathering and processing information.
Perceptual positions
The different perspectives from which a situation can be viewed to gain more information.
Meta model
A language model that enables the deeper structure of experience to become more apparent.
Milton model
A model of the influential language patterns used by Milton Erickson to induce an altered trance state.
Anchors
The conscious use of stimulus response patterns to affect shifts in experience.
Submodalities
The ability to notice and adjust the inherent qualities of internal representations.
Strategies
The internal sequences of behaviour that are habitually used to achieve an outcome.
Frames
The use of setting boundaries on contexts to transmit, make and alter meaning.