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NLP Standards - The
International Board
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Setting and maintaining
measurable NLP standards.
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Master Practitioner Standards
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Core Skills :
Rapport : the ability to get into rapport with clients, crossing representational systems; Sensory acuity : the ability to identify small differences in physiology ; Outcome setting : the ability to design personalised interventions Outcome achieved : … Flexibility : the ability to cope when things go wrong.
Are these the right five? Or should there be four or six?
Techniques :
This
is where we need your input - we’d like a core of ‘master-practitioner
level’ techniques that we agree will be included on all training
courses. Initial thoughts are that the ‘Master’ level is not so
much about new techniques, more about the unconscious competence with
which we use the practitioner level skills. Some food for thought
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¨ All practitioner level skills, singly and in combination ¨ Eliciting and firing off combinations meta programs ¨ Design of change patterns considering ‘Logical Levels’ ¨ Sleight of mouth use of change patterns ¨ Belief change work ¨ Design and installation of ecological strategies ¨ Refined use of submodalities ¨ Deliberate multi-level communication ¨ Negotiations ¨ Modeling
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© IBNLP— The International Board for NLP Standards
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