WHAT IS NEURO LINGUISTIC PROGRAMMING?

Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) is a psychological approach that involves analyzing strategies used by successful individuals and applying them to reach a personal goal. It relates thoughts, language, and patterns of behavior learned through experience to specific outcomes. 

Neuro-linguistic programming was developed in the 1970s at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Its primary founders are John Grinder, a linguist, and Richard Bandler, an information scientist and mathematician. The result of Grinder and Bandler's work was the development of the NLP meta model, a technique they believed could identify language patterns that reflected basic cognitive processes.


Today, NLP is used in a wide variety of fields, including counseling, medicine, law, business, the performing arts, sports, the military, and education. 


HOW NEURO-LINGUISTIC PROGRAMMING WORKS

Modeling, action, and effective communication are key elements of neuro-linguistic programming. The belief is that if an individual can understand how another person accomplishes a task, the process may be copied and communicated to others so they too can accomplish the task. 


Proponents of neuro-linguistic programming propose that everyone has a personal map of reality. Those who practice NLP analyze their own and other perspectives to create a systematic overview of one situation. By understanding a range of perspectives, the NLP user gains information. Advocates of this school of thought believe the senses are vital for processing available information and that the body and mind influence each other. Neuro-linguistic programming is an experiential approach. Therefore, if a person wants to understand an action, they must perform that same action to learn from the experience.

NLP practitioners believe there are natural hierarchies of learning, communication, and change. The six logical levels of change are:


Purpose and spirituality:  This can be involvement in something larger than oneself, such as religion, ethics, or another system. This is the highest level of change.

Identity: Identity is the person you perceive yourself to be and includes your responsibilities and the roles you play in life.

Beliefs and values: These are your personal belief system and the issues that matter to you.

Capabilities and skills: These are your abilities and what you can do.

Behaviors: Behaviors are the specific actions you perform.

Environment: Your environment is your context or setting, including any other people around you. This is the lowest level of change.

The purpose of each logical level is to organize and direct the information below it. As a result, making a change in a lower level may cause changes in a higher level. However, making a change in a higher level will also result in changes in the lower levels, according to NLP theory.


NEURO-LINGUISTIC PROGRAMMING IN THERAPY

A core concept of NLP can be summarized by the saying, “The map is not the territory,” because it highlights the differences between belief and reality. It points out that each person operates within their own perspective rather than from a place of objectivity. Proponents of NLP believe everyone’s perception of the world is distorted, limited, and unique. A therapist who practices NLP must therefore understand how a person in treatment perceives their “map” and the effect this perception may have on that person’s thoughts and behavior. 

An individual’s map of the world is formed from data received through the senses. This information can be auditory, visual, olfactory, gustatory, or kinesthetic. NLP practitioners believe this information differs individually in terms of quality and importance, and that each person processes experiences using a primary representational system (PRS). For an NLP therapist to work effectively with a person in treatment, the therapist must attempt to match that individual’s PRS to use their personal map. NLP practitioners believe it is possible to access representational systems using cues, such as eye movements. 

NLP therapists work with people to understand their thinking and behavioral patterns, emotional state, and aspirations. By examining a person’s map, the therapist can help them find and strengthen the skills that serve them best and assist them in developing new strategies to replace unproductive ones. This process can help individuals in therapy reach treatment goals. 

NLP produces fast, lasting results and improves understanding of cognitive and behavioral patterns. NLP also seeks to build effective communication between conscious and unconscious mental processes to help people increase creativity and problem-solving skills. Advocates of NLP compare the approach to cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) but assert positive changes may be made with NLP in less time.


WHAT CAN NLP ASSIST IN ?

Since its creation, neuro-linguistic programming has been used to treat a wide range of issues. These include:


Anxiety, phobias, and panic

Communication issues

Posttraumatic stress

Depression

Attention-deficit hyperactivity

Addiction

Schizophrenia

Obsessions and compulsions

Borderline personality



NEURO-LINGUISTIC PROGRAMMING RESEARCH 

Though limited in number, scientific studies have investigated the effectiveness of NLP as a treatment method.



WHAT CAN I LEARN FROM THE NLP COURSE?


Via the NLP course you will learn 

The conscious use of language – Milton & Meta model approaches.

Know how the mind works – the processes and the programming.

Take complete control of your thinking with the power of Anchoring.

Become aware of how people communicate, learn, change and develop.

How to formulate a vision for the future that is aligned with your values.

The history, study, structure and healthy presuppositions of NLP.

A process for setting meaningful goals and taking decisive action.

How to develop meaningful rapport with people and earn their trust.

A time-honoured framework for effective coaching and mentoring.




NLP COURSES

We offer a wide range of NLP training, including Integrative NLP Practitioner Certification® Training and Integrative NLP Coaching, as well as advanced courses, like Accelerated NLP Master Practitioner Certification® Training, and NLP Trainer’s Training

Our experiential, content-rich NLP Basic training events are thoughtfully designed, allowing you to explore your inner strength while providing tools and techniques to unlock your true purpose and the power within. We’re here to be your guides to an empowered self

Our advanced training events build upon our intro trainings and continue to provide our students with robust, content-rich teachings full of high-level techniques to advance their careers, goals, and dreams. Take your life to a whole new level by attending one of our advanced training events.