NEURO-LINGUISTIC PROGRAMMING (NLP) - LEVEL 3 COURSE

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  • Type

    NVQ Level 3

  • Methodology

    Distance Learning

  • Class hours

    200h

  • Duration

    1 Year

  • Start date

    Different dates available

  • Online campus

    Yes

  • Delivery of study materials

    Yes

  • Support service

    Yes

  • Virtual classes

    Yes

Approximate Study Time: 200 Hours (Self Study) Buy Now More Info The Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) - Level 3 Diploma Course is designed to give students an insight into a range of NLP techniques. Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) is a technique of understanding how individuals achieve success. On successful completion of this course students will receive an accredited Level 3 Certificate of Achievement.

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About this course

On successful completion of this course students will be awarded a Neuro-Linguistic Programming Certificate of Achievement by NCFE and a Learner Unit Summary (which lists the details of all the units you have completed as part of your course).

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Course programme

The course includes the following units:-

Unit 1 - Introduction

By the end of this section you will know and understand: An introduction to NLP.

Unit 2 - History of NLP

By the end of this section you will know and understand: Who the founders of modern day NLP were; Where and how NLP originated; and The main therapists originally modelled using NLP.

Unit 3 - Your Role as an NLPer, Including Stages of Change

By the end of this section you will know and understand: Your role as an NLPer; The stages of Change an individual goes through when experiencing change; and How each stage impacts on the client.

Unit 4 - The Four Pillars of Wisdom

By the end of this section you will know and understand: The four pillars of wisdom; and How each pillar can aid in a successful interaction between a client and therapist.

Unit 5 - The Presuppositions

By the end of this section you will be know and understand: The presuppositions of NLP; and How presuppositions each of the presuppositions affect our behaviour.

Unit 6 - Rapport

By the end of this section you will know and understand: The value of rapport; The various internal filters that define a persons map of the world; and How our internal filters shape our own and clients map of the world.

Unit 7 - Perception of Your World is Your Reality

By the end of this section you will know and understand: How changing ones perception can aid in facilitating change; and How to open up your own map of the world to incorporate that of the client.

Unit 8: Communicating with NLP

By the end of this section you will know and understand: Representational systems; What sensory based predicates are How to increase rapport using representational systems.

Unit 9: Eye Accessing Cues

By the end of this section you will know and understand: What eye accessing cues are; Using eye accessing cues to elicit a client's strategy; and Using eye accessing cues to assess congruency.

Unit 10: Preferred Representational Systems

By the end of this section you will know and understand: How to recognise the lead representational systems used by your clients.

Unit 11: Mirroring and Matching

By the end of this section you will know and understand: What mirroring and matching is; and Effective ways to mirror and match your clients to build rapport.

Unit 12: Submodalities

By the end of this section you will know and understand: What is meant by the term sub-modality; and How to use sub-modalities to facilitate change in a client.

Unit 13: The Meta Model

By the end of this section you will know and understand: Origins of the Meta Model; The 12 Meta Model patterns; and How to use the Meta Model to expand a clients map of the world to facilitate change.

Unit 14: Getting to Know You and Others

By the end of this section you will know and understand: The need to understand, not just your clients, but yourself as well.

Unit 15: Meta Programmes

By the end of this section you will know and understand: What Meta Programs are; How to assess what Meta Programs your client is using and How to use Meta Programs to increase rapport.

Unit 16: Personalities

By the end of this section you will know and understand: How our personality develops; and The different personality traits that can be exhibited by clients.

Unit 17: What do People Value

By the end of this section you will know: How our values effect our motivation; and How our personality links with our values.

Unit 18: Developing Your Life's Purpose

By the end of this section you will know and understand: How having a life's purpose can motivate us to overcome difficulties; and How having a life's purpose can aid in recovery.

Unit 19: Logical Levels and Identifying Change

By the end of this section you will know and understand: How logical levels impact change.

Unit 20: Setting POWERful Goals

By the end of this section you will know and understand: The benefits of setting POWERful goals; and How to set POWERful goals for yourself and your clients.

Unit 21: NLP Toolbox Introduction

A series of activities based upon: Fast Mental Reprogramming; Swish Pattern; Changing Personal History; Anchoring; Visualisation; The Meta Model; Fast Phobia Cure; Metaphors; Circle of Excellence; and Pain Management.

Assessment:

Theoretical information is provided throughout the NLP Diploma course, followed by a series of exercises enabling the learner to practice and consolidate the skills of NLP. All exercises for each module and the activities in the NLP toolbox must be submitted to complete this course.

Course Assignments can be returned by uploading to the online portal, by email or by post. We recommend that assignments are completed and returned as word-processed documents through the online portal. Handwritten documents can be accepted but need to be clear and legible and may be subject to a longer marking time.

Additional information

Course Format Paper Based Materials Payment Plan Option Spread the cost over 4 monthly payments. Approximate Self Study Time 200 Hours (Self Study) Initial Payment of

NEURO-LINGUISTIC PROGRAMMING (NLP) - LEVEL 3 COURSE

£ 425 VAT inc.