NLP Certification - Practitioner Level 


NLP Certification Course - Syllabus & Content Summary

NLP Certification training at Practitioner level includes demonstration of competence in the following NLP skills and tools:

NLP Communication Model   
Principles  For Success       
Keys To An Achievable Outcome   
The Presuppositions Of NLP   
Prime Directives Of  The Unconscious Mind
Rapport
Representational Systems
Predicates   
Submodalities
The Conscious Use Of Language
Presuppositions of NLP
Hierarchy Of Ideas
Milton Model
Metaphors
The Meta Model
Anchoring   
Strategies   
Reframing   
Meta Model III
NLP Model of Therapy   
Parts Integration   
Dissociative Technique
Time Line Therapy®
Hypnosis
Steps For Putting A Single Goal In Your Future
Fast Phobia Model   
The 5 Step Sales Process   
Negotiating—Influencing   
The Meeting Format
* refer to our NLP Glossary for further definition of most of these tools

NLP - Practitioner Level: NLP Certification Standard

Duration of NLP Training:

NLP Certification requires a minimum of 120 hours of NLP training in the basics of NLP skills and NLP patterns taught by a Certified Trainer, or a certified Master Practitioner under the supervision of a trainer.

Participants on the NLP course must Demonstrate:

Ability to identify the following basic NLP skills, techniques, patterns and concepts of NLP and to utilize them competently with self and with others:

1.    Behavioral integration of the basic presuppositions of NLP, including:
    1.1   Outcome orientation with respect for others’ models of the world and the ecology of the system.
    1.2   Distinction between map and territory.
    1.3   There is no failure. There is only feedback (cybernetic).
    1.4   Meaning of your communication is the response you get.
    1.5   Adaptive intent of all behavior.
    1.6   Everyone has the necessary resources to succeed.
    1.7   Resistance is a signal of insufficient pacing.
    1.8   Law of requisite variety.

2.   Rapport; establishment and maintenance of.

3.   Pacing and Leading (verbal and non verbal).

4.   Calibration (sensory based experience).

5.   Representational systems (predicates, and accessing cues).

6.   Meta-Model.

7.   Milton-Model.

8.   Elicitation of well-formed, ecological outcomes and structures of present state.

9.   Overlap and Translation.

10.  Metaphor creation.

11.  Frames; contrast, relevancy, As If, Backtrack.

12.  Anchoring (VAK).

13.  Anchoring Techniques (contextualized to the field of application).

14.  Ability to shift consciousness to external or internal, as required by the moment's task.

15.  Dissociation and Association.

16.  Chunking.

17.  SubModalities.

18.  Verbal and non-verbal elicitation of responses.

19.  Accessing and building of resources.

20.  Reframing.

21.  Strategies; detection, elicitation, utilization, & installation.

22.  Demonstration of behavioral flexibility.

NLP Certification will be approved under the ABNLP.


Related Pages:

NLP Practitioner page
NLP Courses