FAQ
Answer: Over the years we have woven a great relationship with many major NLP Training Institutes and renowned NLP Trainers. We are accredited and recognized by the American Board of NLP, NLP University with Robert Dilts and Judith Delozier, Institute for the Advanced Study of Health (IASH), and The Australasian NLP Association.
While there is no World organization that governs NLP, there are general guidelines that each institute should maintain for the minimum requirements in their certification courses.
Answer: Certification as an NLP Practitioner is a bench mark certification confirming you understand the theoretical components of NLP Practitioner content, and can demonstrate competency using NLP skills in practical situations. The Institutes certificates are recognised with various NLP bodies throughout the world . The standard training accepted in the NLP world is 120 hours, which with the Institutes is made up of a combination of home-study, live training and classroom assignments. With the assignments set, your training time actually exceeds the normal 120 hours standard.
Answer: NLP is best learned in a hands-on approach and listening to auditory information is not the preferred learning method for most people. In fact, only 20% of the population have a learning style of “auditory”, and even these individuals do not learn best by listening to a CD, they learn best by being involved in a conversation and hearing what other people have to say. From our research, companies that require you to listen to information before attending their courses and provide you with “actual course content” are simply giving you a recording of a previous course and you will then hear the exact same information when in attendance. Most learners would rather learn the information in a live setting where they can interact with the trainer, ask questions and see what is happening at the same time. In short – we don’t require pre-listening because we know your time is valuable and we would rather you use your time for more important things.
Answer: Originally NLP was only taught to Doctors and licensed medial practitioners. According to NLP founder Richard Bandler, “They applied the principles of NLP to the teaching of it and developed accelerated training courses. Although some people cling to the notion that Practitioner training still has to take 22 days, that way of setting standards actually goes against one of the inherent principles of NLP – as you get better at something you should be able to do it more efficiently and effectively. Few people realise that the original 22-day course was partially designed so that it would fulfil the in service training requirements of licensed therapists in America. Not because it took that long – that’s the point.” We see the constant evidence of how the mind is able to learn and retain accelerated knowledge.
We have assisted on a variety of courses throughout our tenure in NLP – the students in the longer courses do not learn more, nor do they seem to learn better.
– it simply takes longer.
Answer: We’d rather not discredit or talk down other Institutes as we believe we all have a place in making the world better. Instead we’ll tell you of our virtues and values we’ve added.
- We keep our number of participants under 25 per training. Most of our courses average size is 14 to 20; this allows one-on-one attention from the trainers, excellent group rapport and your individual needs are met.
- We provide tables for you to put your manuals, books and for note-taking.
- In Sydney, we are centrally located with our own purpose built training and consultation rooms.
- Each class is different and tailored to the participants, thus everyone’s intentions are met.
- In Master Practitioner you will participate in clinic hours where you practice NLP in real terms.
- Our Certificates are recognized and accepted by the major NLP Institutes in the World
- Ongoing support and coaching or mentoring available
- Monthly International Mentor telephone conferencing
- Monthly Live internet chats in our own Chatroom
- Bi-monthly Mentor meeting in Sydney
- Monthly practice groups around the world
- 1st Years membership in the Australasian NLP Association (for Australian Students only) included in your tuition
- Ongoing education and workshops for instance; Advanced NLP Techniques, NLP for Health, Higher Self Therapy using NLP, NLP Coaching Certification, NLP Trainer and Presentation Skills.
- We use the accelerated method which means you get the “mind muscle” generative learning.
- You learn the latest Sequential Mind Technology (SMT™)
Answer: As NLP Trainers and creators we developed SMT™ as a modern and streamlined use of Time Line techniques. First of all, Time Line has always been an essential ingredient of NLP and was originally created as a concept by Sigmund Freud and strongly originally modelled by Connirae and Steven Andreas in 1984. Interestingly it seems impossible to utilize NLP without taking into consideration time lines.
SMT™ is a set of techniques that refers to a progression or systematic sequence when operated in a certain way and direction make significant lasting change. Each component of this sequence can be defined in terms of a particular moment, and any changes in the order leads to change of the event, memory and possible gestalt. Within the SMT™ module we developed, “SMT™ Scan” and “SMT™ Virus Protector.” “Clearing the Now” and “SMT™ Time Compression” .
SMT™ allows the unconscious mind to scan, search and recover without becoming distracted in having the mind think. It does not get bogged down in wondering if areas of the past were from past life, childhood, in the womb or genealogical in nature. This leaves the conscious mind as an observer. SMT™ has taken Time Line to the next level of creativity.
Answer: The form of hypnosis taught in NLP is known as Ericksonian Hypnosis – modelled on Dr. Milton Erickson. He had a form of very conversational hypnosis which altered the state of his patients without the use of ‘clinical’ hypnosis. Clinical hypnosis is what most people think of when they think of hypnosis – it is what is used on television, in movies and on stage. That, however is not the kind of hypnosis NLP uses.
The importance of Hypnosis use in NLP is two-fold. First, the mind stores all its memories, emotions, and data about self and the world in its unconscious mind. The way we reach this part of the mind effectively is via trance. You learn how to get into rapport and assist others to relax in order to open the communication to this part of the mind conversationally. This is taught with integrity and is not mind control. Anyone who communicates with anyone else in the world already puts people into trance, we teach how to do it to help you and understand others. Secondly, wording your words in a particular order can give a powerful message. This is done in TV. radio and media advertising. Most sales and marketing companies use these types of hypnotic language phrases and tools. It is a great way to help people see another side of a situation. Storytelling is a great example of this type of hypnotic trance.
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NLP is not a science or theory or philosophy. It was not developed to look for the “truth”. It is a useful rule of thumb about thinking and doing that motivates people to do the things they say they want and to do more.
Over the years a lot of research has been done. One great web site to check out is: www.nlp.de/cgi.bin/research and Anchor Point Magazine has been publishing articles for over 10 years with a diverse supply of commentary from great NLP’ers from around the world.
Do you have more questions? Feel free to contact us at anytime!