NLP Standards - The International Board

Setting and maintaining measurable NLP standards.

Practitioner Standards

Core Skills :

 

Rapport :  the ability to get into rapport with clients ;

Sensory acuity :  the ability to identify small differences in physiology ;

Outcome setting :  the ability to set well formed outcomes with ‘client’ ;

Outcome achieved :  …

Flexibility :  the ability to change the ‘scripts’ to fit the ‘client’.

 

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 ‘practitioner level’ techniques - maybe twenty? - that we agree will be included on all training courses.  Some food for thought :

 

¨ Accessing and building resources

¨ Anchoring

¨ Chunking

¨ Framing and re-framing

¨ General change patterns (TOTE model)

¨ Meta model 1, 2 & 3

¨ Meta Programs

¨ Metaphors

¨ Milton model

¨ Modelling

¨ Perceptual positions

¨ Representational systems (lead & preferred)

¨ Six-step reframe

¨ State elicitation

¨ Strategy work

¨ Submodalitites (including belief change)

¨ Swish

¨ Timeline

¨ Values

¨ Visual squash (Parts integration)

¨ V-K Dissociation (Fast phobia technique)

¨ Well-formed outcomes

¨ Verbal and non-verbal elicitiation of responses