2 certificates in 1 training:
NLP Classic & New Code
NLP in general is an effective methodology and model of human behaviour and communication.
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During this inductive training course, you will learn how to apply these methods directly and practically in your own environment, in order to achieve concrete results for yourself and others, improve communication and collaboration between team members, and much more!
This 2-module course is ideal for anyone wishing to learn the basic tools of NLP and obtain NLP Practitioner certification. The special feature of this course is that you have the opportunity to broaden your skills with a method that is still little known in Switzerland: the New Code in NLP, in order to bring about even faster and more lasting changes. I am one of the only trainers in Switzerland who is approved and certified by ITCA to be able to teach and certify this method.
This method is unique of its kind and is fast, effective and long-lasting.
It was created and developed by John Grinder, co-founder of NLP, and Carmen Bostic St Clair, co-developer of the New Code NLP. I learned directly from the source and have been certified by these two people as well as by Michael Carrol, co-developer of the New NLP Code. I can therefore pass on their content and the originality and high standards of this training are respected and guaranteed.
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After this course, you'll be able to :
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achieve better results in communication and relationships
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understand and use the power of language
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develop a deeper understanding of yourself and others
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lead more successfully
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recognise patterns of behaviour and communication and adapt effectively to create
lasting relationships -
coach and motivate people
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create lasting change and results in yourself and others!
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So if you're looking to
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improve your life and your personal development in a positive and sustainable way
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seize effective opportunities to take your personal skills to the next level
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become a coach and learn methods to support and accompany others on their journey
Then this is your course!
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For more information contact me here.
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​Dates
The dates of 2025 will be communicated shortly. The next course will be held in French
​Schedule : Fridays from 13.00 - 19.00h and Saturdays and Sundays from 09.30-17.00h
Investment : 3600.- CHF, ITCA certification fees and fees for the 2nd examiner included
(Different investment may apply if taught in other countries)
(payment in 6 instalments possible)
Location : Lausanne region, the exact location will be announced at a later date.
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Training Content
The New Code NLP Practitioner consists of two modules.
In Module 1, the Classic Code part, the necessary basic knowledge of NLP is covered.
Over the course of 8 days, you will learn the following key skills:
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​Module 1 : Classic Code, NLP Basics
Calibration
Refine your perception and acquire the ability to distinguish between conscious and unconscious signals in non-verbal communication.
Different Perceptual PositionsThe difference between associated and dissociated, with particular emphasis on the 3 positions of perception (use of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd positions), with full competence to move quickly and cleanly from one position of perception to another.
We're also going to look at the differences between description, interpretation and evaluation.
Establish and maintain rapport
Successful communication requires a bond of trust. Learn to adapt quickly and smoothly to the communication (both verbal and non-verbal) that the other person is using.
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Pacing and leading
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Mirroring / cross-mirroring
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Visual and auditory alignment
Well-formed outcome
Define goals that suit you and achieve them!
The power of intention
Epistemology
How do we know what we know?
Find out how we work with the content of an experience to form our internal maps of the world.
Representation systems
The ability to recognise the preferred representation system by :
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eye movements
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predicates
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voice quality
Guiding clients from one representational system to another (the 3 - visual, auditory, kinaesthetic).
Patterns of synaesthesia
Submodalities
Learn and understand how to use them, both as an intervention and as a measure of the effectiveness of change work
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Mapping
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Map Across
Linguistic Models
Learn to recognise language patterns and ask effective, specific questions.
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The meta-model and its 13 model distinctions
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Simple hypnotic patterns
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Use inductions and language patterns to exploit both desired and spontaneously occurring altered states
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Recognising and using the language patterns of Milton's model
Metaphores
Discover the power of an extraordinary force of expression and influence.
Isomorphic / homomorphic metaphors
Anchoring
Learn how to use the existing resources within yourself or the person you are talking to to bring about successful change.
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Using anchors in change formats
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Changing personal history / re-imprint
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Collapsing anchors
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Interventions on the timeline
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Spatial anchoring (Circle of excellence)
Logical Levels
Logical levels and types
Involuntary and unconscious signalling systems
Use of natural involuntary systems (pain and sensations associated with health, illness and dreams)
N-Step Reframing (former Six Step Reframing)
Working with ‘unconscious intention’ through calibration and working with involuntary and unconscious signals.
Tasking (in particular for changing belief systems)
The ability to propose parallel tasks that correspond to the client's ‘current problem’, in order to bring about a change in the client's circumstances, by directly involving their conscience.
Interventions with parties
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Negotiation between parts
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Parts integration
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Forming a team
Module 2 : New Code
Module 2, the New NLP Code, is based on Module 1.
Therefore, if you already have an NLP certificate attesting to the skills mentioned, you don't need to take part in Module 1. To do this, I'll need a copy of your certificate attesting to your mastery of the parts of Module 1, and I'll take the liberty of checking your skills during an exchange to ensure that Module 2 runs smoothly for you.
But practice makes perfect, and everyone passes on the content in their own way!
Perhaps you'll learn something more... ?
Chain of excellence
Breathing-physiology-state-performance
Perceptual Positions
The difference between associated and dissociated with particular emphasis on the triple description (use of 1st, 2nd and 3rd positions), with full competence to move quickly and cleanly from one position of perception to another.
New Code Games
The aim of these games is to achieve a "state of optimised thinking and action" by simultaneously engaging both cerebral hemispheres in the visual, auditory and kinaesthetic channels, producing a natural state of enhanced performance.
Alphabet
NASA
Croydon Ball
Alpha Touch
New Code "state builder" et "state cleaner"
The breath of life
Walk with X and Y
Rhythm of life
Peripheral vision exercises
Automatic application of the New Code
Trigger point exercises
Sanctuary
To deal with undesirable states that emerge quickly and deprive a person of their control, or that gradually intensify without the client recognising the negative transition, until they find themselves deeply rooted and trapped in this disadvantageous state.
Language models
Framing
Paraphrasing and mesophrasing to clarify perception.
The verbal package
Epistemology
f1 Transforms / First Access / f2 Transforms / Linguistic representations
Be able to identify the above distinctions and understand how they affect mental processing at different points in the representation.
Be able to design interventions and understand the leverage point of that intervention in the epistemological distinction.
Logical Levels
Logical levels and types
Involuntary and unconscious signalling systems
Use of natural involuntary systems (pain and sensations associated with health, illness and dreams)
N-Step Reframing (former Six Step Reframing)
Working with ‘unconscious intention’ through calibration and working with involuntary and unconscious signals.