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What is Language Intensive? 

The Trainers Trainer

Mary Demetria Davis has completed her Language Intensive Training with Christina Hall, one of NLP's most respected and innovative developers. 

 

Christina Hall considered the "Ultimate Wordsmith," collaborated in the development of NLP including sub-modalities, the Swish Pattern, the Compulsion Blow-out, and other patterns. She then focused her work with the structures of time and language patterning - called Neuro-Systemic Linguistics.

 

Christina Hall started studying NLP in the late 1970's with NLP co-originators Richard Bandler and John Grinder, becoming a trainer of NLP in 1980. Christina worked directly with Richard Bandler, and formed the original Society of NLP. Currently Christina is the director of The NLP Connection and trains and lectures Neuro Linguistic Programming internationally.

 


Significance of Training

The significance of completing the Language Intensive Training allows Mary Demetria Davis to rise to a new level of skill and elegance in coaching, training and consulting.

 

The major shift in Mary's NLP applications is the use of language patterns and structures relating to time and systemic networks.  This understanding generates many new and different ways to shift clients and organizations to powerful, effective, and generative change.

 


The Language Intensive Content
The "Hidden" Influences Empowering Language and Systems Thinking

Going Beyond the Paradox of

"Either-Or"

Structuring of presuppositions to deliver messages at a deeper level

 

Creating semantically dense communications to prevent reversion to previous patterns of thinking

 

Recognize and utilize ambiguity to to shift focus and move to a new direction

 

Use time models as an organizing framework

 

Use conversational interventions tom influence the process of changes

 

Using syntax to open the present and future to resources

Move beyond questions as an information gathering tool into structuring responses that open up possibilities where none existed

 

Apply points of linguistic leverage for easy unconscious change

 

Using "deframing" to redirect the process of generalization leading to greater choice, flexibility and creativity

 

Applying interactional syntax between the Meta Model, Meta Programs and Well Formedness Conditions to discover the greatest level of impact

 

Utilize natural patterns in language to affect thinking processes in new and productive ways

 

Recognize and unravel paradoxes, binds and loops that limit

 

Move beyond the dilemma of "Either-Or" thinking to liberate and expanse of choice

 

Influencing beliefs conversationally

 

Exploring the power of "labels" in organizing thought and behavior

 

Applying recursive patterns and reflexivity to create contexts which can create instantaneous change in a natural way

 

Make small and subtle changes in language that have a profound affect and benefit

 

Harness the relationships defined by Modal Operators to give meaning and power to outcomes and goals.

 

Advanced Discussion or References If you are an advanced Practitioner of NLP and would like to discuss the experience of Christina Hall's Language in Action training, please call Mary Demetria Davis at 609-689-3745
   

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