The Princeton Center for NLP 

"We help you master life-changing thoughts,

  feelings and behaviors to achieve success"

 

Company Info

The Princeton Center for NLP
609-689-3748

 

 


 

 

 

 

 Master Practitioner Curriculum

 

Objectives and Requirements

The NLP Master Practitioner training is based on the advancement of proficiency in NLP skills, and content knowledge of Advanced NLP processes, models and techniques.

 

The NLP Practitioner Certification process includes a minimum of 100 hours of training in advanced NLP patterns led by a Certified Trainer.

 


Content Knowledge

The Curriculum includes:

 
  • Orientation

  • Personal Outcomes for the training

  • Training Expectations (Trainers and Learners)

  • Training requirements and criteria

  • NLP Practitioner Review

  • Belief structure and presuppositions

  • Satir modes

  • TOTE Utilization

  • Meta Program Patterns (LAB Profiling)

  • Sleight of Mouth Patterns

  • Primary Sorting Patterns

  • Modeling with NLP

  • Neurological Levels of Experience

  • Introduction to Timelines

 
Behavioral Techniques
  • Building Self Concept

  • Changing Limiting Beliefs Spatially

  • Changing Limiting Beliefs Using Submodalities

  • Aligning Perceptual Positions

  • Eliminating Compulsions

  • Eliciting the Hierarchy of Criteria

  • Shifting the Importance of Criteria

  • Animal Modeling

  • Modeling with Neurological Levels

  • Self Alignment

  • Eye Movement Integration

  • Generative Resources

  • The Inner Ally Process

  • Physiology of Excellence

  • Re-imprinting with Timeline

  • Re-imprinting with Role Models

  •  


Click here for training information and dates.

 

home ~ what is NLP? ~ training ~ consulting ~ coaching ~ breakthrough ~ workshops 
calendar
~ who are we? ~ feedback ~ resources ~ books ~ directions ~ contact us

Copyright©1999-2008 The Princeton Center for NLP, All Rights Reserved. Last updated 4/10/08


 

For detailed information on specific programs click the buttons below:

 

 

 

 

       

"Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after"

  

Henry        

David      

Thoreau

Original template design ©2002 PC Arts and its licensors. All rights reserved.