This NLP Practitioner manual is the result of 20 years research and application of NLP by one of its most innovative, practical and results oriented trainers and writers. Peter Freeth has pioneered many recognised developments in NLP's approach and techniques that are now used by countless trainers
The NLP Practitioner Manual
β Scribed by Peter Freeth
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 298
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Title Page
NLP Practitioner
Who Can Use NLP?
Your NLP Learning Plan
The Presuppositions of NLP
Coming to Your Senses
State
Communication Models
Feedback
Submodalities
Anchoring
Outcomes
Rapport
Calibration and Strategies
Language
Meta Model
Presuppositions
Milton Model
Values and Beliefs
Logical Levels
Stories
Hypnosis
Change Techniques
Reframing
Time
Future Pacing
Meta Programs
Modelling
Tips for Practitioner Techniques
Coaching Tools
Society of NLP Certification Criteria
Certification Sessions
Building and Growing your Practice
The Beginning
The Author
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