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Introducing Neuro Linguistic Programming John Marsden

Introducing Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP)

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I have chosen to teach a module on the BSc (Hons) Applied Psychology course at the University Centre at Blackburn College. The module is an introduction to Neuro Linguistic Programming and Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. This presentation is my introductory lecture on NLP. The best way to learn about NLP is to do it so this presentation contains few words about theories and instead a few helpful pictures and diagrams.

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  • 1. Introducing Neuro Linguistic ProgrammingJohn Marsden

2. ObjectivesBy the end of this session we will have exploredthe history and the meaning of NeuroLinguistic Programming (NLP)You will know what is meant by modelling andthe difference in NLP between modelling andthe applications modelling producesYou will be able to use a simple modellingtool, known as The Mercedes Model. 3. Introducing John Marsden Trained Counsellor and NLP MasterPractitioner Probation Worker using CBT BACP Senior Accredited Psychotherapist andCounselling Supervisor in Private Practice Programme Leader for FdA Counselling withBrief Interventions and BA (Hons) Counsellingwith Brief Interventions at UCBC Social Media Geek 4. John on the WebWebsite: www.marsdentherapy.co.ukTwitter: www.twitter.com/marsdentherapyFacebook: www.facebook.com/marsdentherapyBlog: www.marsdentherapy.blogspot.comYouTube: www.youtube.com/marsdentherapyPodcasts: www.marsdentherapy.podbean.comSlideshare: www.slideshare.net/marsdentherapy 5. Introductions 6. Ice Breaker 7. Two Truths and a Lie Write down three statements on the paperprovided Two statements must be true One statement must be false You will read out all three statements andyour classmates will use their forensicpsychology skills to detect which of your threestatements is untrue. 8. Richard Bandler 9. The NameNeuroLinguisticProgrammingEstablished behaviour patterns encodedin the brains neurology can be changedor re-programmed through the use oflanguage 10. The Story of NLP 11. Fritz Perls 12. Milton Erickson 13. One Minute ExercisePlease list as many different types of coffee asyou can 14. A Little Complexity ...Surface Structure(Language)CoffeeDeep Structure(The Real World) 15. We Build ModelsValuesBeliefsMemoriesInterestsGoalsLearningStylesetc 16. Modelling 17. Modelling Produces ApplicationsExample 1The NLP Spelling StrategyExample 2NLP Phobia Cure 18. A Basic Modelling ToolThe Mercedes ModelThoughts Feelings BehaviourEnvironment 19. ConclusionsNLP is a method (modelling)NLP models excellenceModelling produces strategies that can be taught to others to achieve similar results