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What is NLP | Does NLP Work | NLP Coaching | NLP Introduction. Why consider the NLP and Coaching Institute? What Is NLP? What can learning NLP do for me? What set of principles is NLP based upon? What is the tuition cost to attend the 15 Day NLP Practitioner Certification Training Program? What is the tuition cost to attend the Master Practitioner Certification Training Program? How long does a coaching relationship last? What specifically is Coaching? How do NLP and Coaching fit together? How Does Coaching Work?

What exactly does the coach provide? Why consider the NLP and Coaching Institute? Experience. We have been conducting long-term certification programs for over 25 years. Training Excellence. The trainers in our programs are simply the best teachers in the fields of NLP and Coaching. The Goal of our Training. Our goal is to teach our students to be able to actually do Coaching and NLP with a high level of skill. What is NLP? Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) is a model for understanding how people think, behave and communicate. The NLP Presuppositions: NLP FAQ and Resources. The home of the Alt.Psychology.NLP Newsgroup! I've added an NLP Self-Help Blog at to enhance the FAQ, and provide more help to those exploring NLP for self development.

Table of Contents Answers to common questions: The Alt.Psychology.NLP FAQ Q: What is the purpose of alt.psychology.nlp? A: There are many: Alt.psychology.nlp is intended as a forum for practitioners of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) to share and discuss information with each other. A: A: NLP (NeuroLinguistic Programming) is a constantly evolving set of models, presuppositions, patterns, techniques, and observation-based theories resulting from the study of the structure of subjective experience, behavior and communication.

Q: Does NLP really work? A: It's difficult to prove that something doesn't work or doesn't exist. Q: Isn't NLP really just hypnosis? A: No. Q: Can NLP be used ononeself? A: Yes. Q: What are the presuppositions of NLP? A: Here are some of them. NLP FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions about Neuro-linguistic Programming - Define NLP succinctly! This is a common request and not an easy one to fulfil because NLP covers such a wide field and has so many diverse applications. The following are just a few ways of defining it In a nutshell... ...NLP is a simple yet powerful approach to personal and professional development. It is based on the study of successful human performance in which the methods of very effective people are studied. The results are then distilled into easily learned ‘techniques’ and presented in workshops - making each workshop a valuable short-cut to more successful living.

There is more information about what is NLP here: What is NLP?. Can you explain the name 'Neuro-Linguistic Programming' It is explained here: What is NLP? Why might it interest me? NLP provides you with a means to make changes in your own life and to assist others in doing the same. There's more information here, too. Give a few examples of how I could benefit from learning NLP? Does learning NLP involve lots of study? No. FAQs. Frequently Asked Questions (answered by Penny Tompkins and James Lawley) Who is David Grove? What is Grovian Metaphor? Why 'Clean' Language? Where do Penny Tompkins and James Lawley fit in? What is Symbolic Modelling? What is NLP and how does it relate to Symbolic Modelling? What is the difference between standard NLP modelling and modelling in a therapeutic context? See also further questions and answers at Less FAQs. Who is David Grove? David J Grove, M.S. is a New Zealander whose unique psychotherapeutic approach, experience and style make him one of today's most skillful and innovative therapists.

In the 1980s he developed clinical methods for resolving clients' traumatic memories, especially those related to child abuse, rape and incest. David Grove continued to develop his approach and pioneered the clinical side of the 'healing the wounded child within' movement in America producing a number videos and audio tape sets (which are unfortunately no longer available). What is Grovian Metaphor? NLP FAQ and Resources. The home of the Alt.Psychology.NLP Newsgroup! I've added an NLP Self-Help Blog at to enhance the FAQ, and provide more help to those exploring NLP for self development. Table of Contents Answers to common questions: The Alt.Psychology.NLP FAQ Q: What is the purpose of alt.psychology.nlp? A: There are many: Alt.psychology.nlp is intended as a forum for practitioners of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) to share and discuss information with each other.

A: A: NLP (NeuroLinguistic Programming) is a constantly evolving set of models, presuppositions, patterns, techniques, and observation-based theories resulting from the study of the structure of subjective experience, behavior and communication. Q: Does NLP really work? A: It's difficult to prove that something doesn't work or doesn't exist. Q: Isn't NLP really just hypnosis? A: No. Q: Can NLP be used ononeself? A: Yes. Q: What are the presuppositions of NLP? A: Here are some of them. ! What is NLP? What is Neuro-Linguisitic Programming? FAQ! Here is a general FAQ on NLP. This is different from the FAQ on the Graduate Certificate in NLP, as it is generic and discusses the field. There may still be questions we have not covered that you would like to ask. Please do so through our contact link. by Chris Collingwood NLP Trainer Assessor 1.

As NLP offers a window (through modelling) into the way we function (our neuro-linguistic programmes), it offers (as an application of NLP methodology) a technology for creating change. There are now multiple applications of NLP for psychology and counseling, education, business modelling, corporate cultural change, management development, sport performance, personal development and coaching. 2. NLP explores the relationship between how we think (neuro), how we communicate both verbally and non-verbally (linguistic) and our patterns of behaviour and emotion (programmes) (Collingwood & Collingwood; 2001). There are a number of descriptions of what is NLP. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. What is NLP?