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What is NLP? Are looking for an overview of NLP? Click the image below to expand!
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At its most basic level, NLP is about:
• How the human brain works.
• How people think, learn, motivate themselves and change.
• A model of competent, charismatic communication.
• A how-to process to guide personal change.
So, what exactly is so compelling about it?
NLP continues to be a source of motivation to the thousands who have benefited from its positive and far-reaching effects.
“It does offer impressive potential for making changes and improving communications. More compelling is the promise and example it allows for increasing options…and for enlarging choices of behavior… (NLP) affords the opportunity to gain flexibility, creativity and therefore greater freedom of action than most of us know.”
Who can benefit from NLP?
Educators, doctors, nurses, executives, lawyers, managers, sales-people, ministers, and therapists to name a few have all joined the growing ranks of “NLP’ers.” If your work requires skills in communication you will are certain to benefit from NLP. You will discover how quickly training in NLP can dramatically maximize your potential and improve your performance in any desired context.
Erickson College’s commitment to NLP
NLP is such an integral part of our philosophy; we use it to promote the evolution of human knowledge and experience by recognizing, modelling, and teaching patterns of creativity and personal excellence. At all times, our commitment is to maintain the highest standards of quality and professionalism and to ensure that NLP is communicated with responsibility and respect for the integrity of the individual.
NLP is a Synthesis
NLP could be the most important synthesis of knowledge about human communication since the explosion of humanistic psychology in the Sixties. –
A remarkable integration of several disciplines such as neurology, psychology, linguistics, cybernetics and systems theory, the name was chosen by the co-developers of NLP to reflect that unique synthesis.