- With John Thompson, Dr John Grinder, Carmen Bostic St Clair and Michael Carroll
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This very unique Practitioner course, written by the John Grinder,
Carmen Bostic St Clair, Michael Carroll and John Thompson is the only
Practitioner course in the world of its kind. John Grinder jointly invented
the field of NLP in the 1970s and he will be sharing with you the latest thinking
and philosophies, as well the core NLP models he co-developed. This is an unprecedented
opportunity to train at Practitioner level with the co-creator of NLP. The course blends
the classic and New Code in a seamless way to enable practitioners to have a fully
comprehensive experience of learning NLP. Your Practitioner certificate will be signed
by John Grinder, Carmen Bostic St Clair, Michael Carroll and John Thompson.
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The most uniquely structured Practitioner course in the world
You will benefit from the wisdom
of John Thompson, John Grinder, Carmen Bostic St Clair and Michael Carroll as they jointly
share the teaching of this programme. This Practitioner course will run alongside the
Trainers Training. The two courses are in separate rooms. Every person on the Practitioner
course will be assigned a ‘mentor’; from the Trainers Training course. You will benefit enormously
from the one to one coaching from your mentor sharing their newly learned training skills. This
style of shared learning experience is an excellent way to help people integrate information
at different levels.
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Classic Code NLP and New Code NLP
The course is a full study in the application of Classic
and New Code NLP. Classic Code is the original work developed by Grinder and Bandler
throughout their partnership. Classic Code NLP is what most other NLP companies refer to
as NLP. New Code NLP is the latest development from NLP co-creator John Grinder and Carmen
Bostic St Clair and includes powerful, yet easy to use processes for NLP change work and personal evolution.
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The skills of an NLP Practitioner
In the world of NLP, standards vary. Given that
this is a John Grinder certified course, you can be sure that you will enjoy the
very highest standard of learning. A good NLP Practitioner is an achiever who lives
life to the full and on their own terms. A good NLP Practitioner is versatile in all the
NLP skills and as result can develop in multiple areas of their lives. An NLP practitioner may
be working with others as a coach, they could be a manager, a teacher, or a policeman, the common
ground is working with people.
Attend this Practitioner training and you will learn
- Core NLP patterns
- Epistemology, the NLP model for how human beings know what they know
Rapport building-achieving maximum responsiveness in people around you
Calibration-reading clients non-verbal behaviour
Representational systems - how we structure information in our head
- Language models
- Original Meta Model and current verbal package for precision
Hypnotic language patterning through Milton Model
Metaphors to stimulate the unconscious to assist the client’s creative solutions
The deployment of multiple verbal models for linguistic flexibility
- Classic Code models and NLP processes for change
- Anchoring formats for building and maneuvering state
Submodality interventions for changing the structure of mental representations such as beliefs, phobias, etc
The use of tasking to help the client set his/her own direction
TimeLine formats for collapsing past representations and metaphors
- Working with the unconscious mind
- Eliciting and working with an involuntary unconscious signal
N step reframing, the bridge pattern to create powerful change
Understanding and utilising intention to deal with inconsistencies in the client’s life
Parts integration to create alignment
- New Code NLP, the latest developments in NLP
- New Code change format
New Code belief change model
The structure of New Code games
The current games - Alphabet, Nasa, New Code ball game
State formats, walk with X and Y, state walking etc
Sanctuary - a process for dealing with behavior that occurs faster than
conscious awareness or so slowly that the client isn’t aware of
the behavior until they are fully inside it.
- The Practitioner ethics
- Doing what it takes within the ethical boundaries of the relationship
Framing and dealing with expectation in a client
Understanding the distinction between content and process
How to avoid client over-dependency
Gaining clarity with evidence of success
Ensuring increasing rapport between the client's conscious and unconscious mind
- To book call on 0113 390 6050