What is NLP?
NLP explores the relationship between how we think (Neuro); how we communicate (Linguistic); and our patterns of behaviour and emotion (Programmes)

What you learn to do...
Achieve your outcomes easily
Build & maintain rapport
'Read' other people to to get your best ideas across

Use the power of body language
Manage your own state of mind
Handle difficult situations

Ask the right questions
Over come obstacles
Negotiate with elegance
Enhance your presenting skills
Grow in self confidence
Expand your thinking
Take wider perspectives
NLP Treatments
If you have a problem, condition or illness that you believe would benefit from an NLP treatment, we have a countrywide network of fully accredited NLP Master Practitioners certificated by the Society of NLP. Our practitioners have helped many clients overcome difficulties that were previously thought intractable, and if you have a problem that you want someone to help you with, then contact us now and we will hook you up with a practitioner in your area.
Some Of The Conditions We Can Treat:
| Addiction | Anger | Anorexia Nervosa | Anxiety |
| Asthma | Binge Drinking | Body Dysmorphic Disorder | Bulimia |
| Blushing | Compulsions | Loss of Confidence | Depression |
| Dizziness | Eating Disorders | Eczema | Fear |
| Food Disorders | Bad Habits | Insomnia | Loneliness |
| Lying | Interview Nerves | Irritable Bowel Syndrome | Jealousy |
| OCD - Obsessive Compulsive Disorder | Nail Biting | Pain | Panic |
| Phobias (Of All Kinds) | PMS - PMT | Procrastination | Psoriasis |
| Public Speaking (fear of) | Road Rage | Sexual Problems | Stress |
| Stuttering - Stammering | Tics | Tinnitus | Tooth Grinding |
NB: If you do not see the condition you want help with here, please contact us and we will advise you.
Note: NLP as "Therapy"
Because NLP was originally devised to enable people to find better ways to think and operate in life generally, it is often used highly effectively in treating conditions in which psychologists have for years had difficulty in making changes. This is because the NLP approach to problems and challenges is not to regard a "condition" as an illness or disease that might need to be medicated or analysed with hours, if not years, of talking cure.
Rather, the NLP approach is to understand what the client is doing in their psychology both consciously and unconsciously in order to generate the behaviour they are manifesting. It is then a case of training the client's mind how to do something differently. It is for this reason that NLPers rarely use the word "therapy" when talking about what they do when helping clients overcome difficulties. They are really being coached or educated into a new way of thinking and behaving.
One of the most dramatic uses of NLP to educate people who are regarded by others is the area of phobia. The NLP Fast Phobia Cure devised by Richard Bandler in the 1980s can literally "cure" a lifelong phobia in minutes by teaching the client to perceive their fear differently.
The same approach is incredibly effective with anxiety, stress, lack of confidence, poor concentration and depression.
However, NLP is not all about the mind. Stress, for example, expresses itself as a physical set of symptoms which the "reprogramming" of the mind can alleviate highly effectively. Pain is also something that can be reduced, while a combination of hypnotherapy and NLP can be used to address all manner of physical problems. An experienced practitioner can also treat tinnitus, tics, stammering and other problems.
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NEURO LINGUISTIC PROGRAMMING
NLP which is very well known throughout the world in complimentary health stands for Neuro-Linguistic Programming, a name that encompasses the three most influential components involved in producing human experience:
neurology, language and programming. The neurological system regulates how our human bodies function, language determines how we interface and communicate with other people including friends, family and business people and our programming determines the kinds of models of the world we create. Neuro-Linguistic Programming describes the fundamental dynamics between mind (neuro) and language (linguistic) and how their interplay effects our body and behavior (programming)
Ideal for: Senior Management Teams, Sales Managers, HR, Project Management, Operations, Marketing, Trainers, Coaches, Consultants, Entrepreneurs etc.
... in fact our NLP courses can be applied to any business and can provide solutions to any business challenge or problem.
You will learn...
To know what you want, understand your own strengths and values and those of your colleagues.
Become a master at interpersonal communication, build top teams that perform at their best, increase productivity and bottom line profits.
How successful people and high achievers do things with excellence, elegance and ease, and model that success.
To read and understand what others mean by what they say and do, and influence this by how you respond.
The NLP Business Solutions provides the tools to address:
Strong leadership signature presence
Achieving results through outcome thinking
Performance coaching & mentoring
Developing & building your team
Presenting with passion & objectivity
The language of influencing others elegantly
Negotiating & managing conflict
Inspiring change 'and raising the bar'
Modelling excellence to achieve success
Selecting & recruiting effectively
WHY NLP IS FOR YOU
NLP - A Unique Approach
NLP is an approach to your mind designed to help you get greater control over your thought processes and your feelings. It teaches you how to get more out of yourself by harnessing your emotions and your intelligence together to achieve what you want. It also enables you to do the same for others.
The letters NLP stand for "Neuro-Linguistic Programming", a term invented by the field's co-founder, Dr Richard Bandler, to describe the work he was developing in the mid 1970s. Since those days, NLP has grown to be a worldwide phenomenon, used by coaches, mentors, psychiatrists, HR managers, housewives and CEOs alike to enhance their performance.
The name tells you exactly what NLP does: Neuro-Linguistic Programming is a means of "programming" your brain through language and other forms of communication to operate more efficiently and more elegantly. By doing this, you can become more motivated, more confident, more able to focus on a task and be more in control of stress - in fact you can have a welter of further resources available that will make not only your business life and interactions better - but will make the whole of your life better, too.
Strategies
NLP is devoted to uncovering the "strategies", or conscious and unconscious behaviours of the most successful people, emulating them and then "installing" those behaviours into others. It doesn't just coldly analyse the thought patterns of the successful; rather it seeks to emulate the emotional setting that leads people to certain outcomes, and to combine those emotions with precise instructions on how to succeed. In short, it recreates success. This is why it is extremely good for building motivation, concentration, flexibility and confidence, among many other useful traits. It is used to understand methodically how people arrive at these excellent states of mind, and teaches others to do the same.
That is why we say, at the NLP Life Academy, that NLP is designed to provide "Excellence for Everybody".
NLP in Action
One of the most famous examples of this use of identifying and emulating strategies is the "NLP Fast Phobia Cure". The question that Dr Bandler asked to develop this cure was why it was that some people were able to get over their fears and put them behind them, while others apparently couldn't. Instead of interviewing those who were suffering from phobias, Dr Bandler interviewed those who already had got over them. From those interviews he formulated his cure by identifying what each of these individuals had in common in their way of thinking. Anyone who has been on the NLP Practitioner course will know exactly how the cure works and how effectively a years-long fear can be wiped out in a matter of minutes.
Another famous strategy he developed was his spelling strategy, which helped supposedly "educationally handicapped" children to memorise words they had previously been unable to remember. The success rate was startling.
Looked at in this way, NLP can also be regarded as a tool to teach you how to think.
Who Uses NLP?
NLP is used by some of the world's largest corporations to improve communication skills, to increase effectiveness and strengthen commitment and drive. We have had through our trainings salespeople, CEOs, negotiators, HR managers and many other businesspeople. Virgin, the NHS and the British Military have all sent employees to study with us.
NLP: Attitude and Knowledge = Success
The philosophy behind NLP is to maintain a strong, positive frame of mind in which tasks are easy to perform. Positive attitudes tend to feed on themselves to produce even greater and stronger positive states in which people find opportunities rather than difficulties, and in which teams are empowered to work together towards goals that might have seemed impossible before the "NLP attitude" was introduced.
But NLP isn't only about learning a "can-do" attitude. It's about backing up that attitude with real useful information and knowledge that will make targets and goals realisable, and it is about putting strategies in place to make that happen.
To find out more about how NLP can help you, please see the "Training" menu, or contact us today on 0845 260 7930.
What exactly is NLP?
Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) was co created in the 1970s by Dr Richard Bandler
Neuro- The Nervous system through which experience is received and processed through our five senses- Visual, Auditory, Kinaesthetic, Olfactory, Gustatory
Linguistic- Verbal and non verbal communication systems through which neural representations are coded, ordered and given meaning
Programming -The ability to organise our communication and neurological system to achieve specific desired outcomes
Neuro
Everyone of us are unique in the way we experience the world. The external world is far too rich in information for us to “take in” all of it. So the brain uses our five senses- seeing hearing, feeling, smelling, and tasting (called representational systems) to allow in some information and leave out the rest so we can understand/ make sense of the external world.
What makes us unique is the distinctive way we each use our senses to filter. We all have a preferred way of filtering for example, may be predominantly visual or auditory or kinaesthetic.
Thinking back to medical school you may have noticed that you preferred to listen to a physiology lecture on Action Potential rather than read about it in Ganong. Or you may have found it easier to understand the mechanics of the shoulder joint in Anatomy from feeling it using the skeleton rather than hearing someone describing it in a lecture. You may prefer audio books to reading.
The information that is filtered through is then internally processed (re-presented) and hence translated into corresponding sensory representations that form a map of the original external world (territory)
So our map is how we perceive the world. Yet we forget that the map is not the world, just a filtered representation of it.
This filtering mechanism uses Universal Modelling Processes – Deletion, Distortion, Generalisation to filter out the information in the outside world .The process by which we filter is more specific still. Each representational system is further composed of smaller units called Submodalities. Examples of Submodalities of Visual Representational system are- colour/brightness/degree of focus/size of image(s).
Linguistic
Your distinctive filtering process that leads to your representation of the world is revealed in your verbal and nonverbal communication. You may describe an experience in the outside world using words that reveal how you filtered. For example, if you may use predominantly visual words as you describe an event revealing you filtered through predominantly the visual aspects of that event. This information you have revealed can then be used by an NLP expert to understand how you experience the world and then use this information to communicate with you on your wavelength.
There are several other filters – your unique Metaprograms (how you prefer to make decisions), your unique anchors, your values, beliefs.
Programming
You have been programmed by your life experiences to have the specific filters that you have. . Once we have a structured filtering process we maintain this model and continue to live our lives through it.
In your life your filters may be working for you to achieve your desired outcomes or they may be limiting you in your life.
NLP shows you how you can become aware of your filters and then re-program in a way that allows you to live a richer life, whether that means better time management or stress management.
Particularly for us Doctors, NLP can enhance the way we communicate as we become aware of “how” our patients communicate and then use this information to build powerful rapport with them by then communicating on their wavelength.
NLP is a powerful tool for doctors because of the way it increases our understanding of our own filters as well as our patients’ filters. We then have a choice of changing our filters in a way that enhances our lives .We also have techniques we can use with our patients to become aware of their filters(meta model) and enable them to choose if they want to change them.
What is Medical NLP?
NEURO+LINGUISTIC+PROGRAMMING
Neurolinguistics is a field that studies the impact of language or communication on the brain. The word "programming" derives from computer science, and refers to our feelings, behaviours and responses, many of them automatic, that result from the way we internally and unconsciously process information.
As far back as the 1930s the idea that words could quite literally alter the way the brain responds was very much just a theory. In the mid-1970s, Dr Richard Bandler and John Grinder set out to investigate this premise by modelling several highly effective doctors and therapists in order to identify thArm exame qualities responsible for their success. When they applied the micro-strategies they uncovered to other people, they found the effects could be replicated. The field became known as Neuro-Linguistic Programming, and, within a few, short years, its simplicity and effectiveness swept the world of business, sports and personal development.
Over the past 10 years, the advent of advanced scanning technology, such as functional magnetic resonance imaging, PET, and Heart Rate Variability, proved the hypothesis correct. Words do affect the brain and the subsequent changes in our neurological functions, including our neurochemistry, directly influence our experience, behaviour, health and well-being.
So, rather than to use communication casually or carelessly, NLP sets out to use it precisely, with specific outcomes in mind.
Medical NLP, now an established adjunct to NLP, developed out of the highly specialised needs of the healthcare professions and their patients and clients.
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