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| The NLP Practitioner Certificate
is awarded to delegates for demonstrating the ability
to use the attitudes, principles and techniques of NLP
with
yourself
and others. |
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Our
Practitioner and Master Practitioner courses are
certified by
Richard Bandler and The
Society of Neuro-Linguistic Programming™. |
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| Our
certificates are signed by Richard Bandler Personally,
and give you membership of The Soicety of NLP™ for
a period of two years, after which it may be renewed
(free of charge), please follow the link
at the bottom of this page for instructions |
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The
Society of Neuro-Linguistic Programming™ |
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Practitioner
Level Certification Skills Requirements |
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| A
minimum ability to utilize the basic skills, techniques,
patterns and concepts of NLP™: |
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| 1.
Behavioral integration of the basic presuppositions
of NLP: |
The
ability to change the process by which we experience
reality is more often valuable than changing the content
of our experience of reality.
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The meaning of your communication is the
response you get. |
All distinctions human beings are able to
make concerning our environment and our behavior can
be usefully represented through the visual, auditory,
kinesthetic, olfactory, and gustatory senses. |
The
resources an individual needs to effect a change are
already within them. |
The
map is not the territory. |
The
positive worth of the individual is held constant,
while the value and appropriateness of the internal
and/or external behavior is questioned. |
There
is a positive intention motivating every behavior;
and a context in which every behavior has value. |
Feedback
vs. Failure - All results and behaviors are achievements,
whether they are desired results for a given task/context
or not. |
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Rapport Establishment & Maintenance |
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| 3.
Verbal & Nonverbal Pacing & Leading |
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Verbal and Nonverbal Elicitation of Responses |
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Calibrating through Sensory Experience |
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Representational Systems (Sensory Predicates and Accessing
Cues) |
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Milton Model, Meta Model |
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Elicitation of Well-Formed Goals, Direction, and Present
State |
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Overlapping and Translating Representational Systems |
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Eliciting, Installing & Utilizing Anchors in all
sensory systems |
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Ability To Shift Consciousness |
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Submodalities (utilizing including Timelines, Belief
Change, Swish Patterns, etc.) |
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Omni Directional Chunking |
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Accessing and Building Resources |
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Content & Context Reframing |
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Creating & Utilizing Metaphors |
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Strategy Detection, Elicitation, Utilization, And Installation |
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Demonstration of Flexibility of Behavior and Attitude |
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Last Updated:
2 January, 2012
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