Hypnotherapy Surrey
 
 
James Golding Master Hypnotherapy Trainer
James Golding hypnotherapist & master trainer, teaching at the university of surrey

Lightening Transformation Hypnotherapy   Neuro Linguistic Programming  September 14th & 15th 2024  Dr Milton Erickson's Hypnotherapy, And Language Patterns Were Instrumental In  The Development Of  NLP  

 
James Golding Hypnotherapist
 
James Golding is facilitating this weekend. James is an NLP Master Trainer and Surrey College of Clinical Hypnotherapy & Psychotherapy Principle. 
 
In his clinical practice James uses an eclectic mix of therapeutic approaches which includes NLP in some form, everyday'. 
Date: Sep 14th & 15th 2024 
 
Duration: Two Day Workshop 
 
Course Fee: £235 
 
Location: University of Surrey  
 
Plus: Remote Live Training  
 
Times: 09:30 to 5:30pm 
 
For more information: 
 
 
Phone: 01932 341055 

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Neuro-Linguistic Programming, NLP, encompasses the three most influential components involved in the human experience: neurology, language and programming. Not necessarily an NLP explanation, however, programming might be considered to be the way we respond to our environment. 
 
N. The neurological system regulates bodily function. 
 
L. Language, determines how we communicate with other people and to a large degree how we feel. The words that we use are synaptically experienced. As we are listening to our own conversation, our words can be emotionally beneficial or detrimental. With understanding, how our words are experienced, could be our choice. 
 
P. Programming, determines the kind of experience that we create in our personal, unique world.  
 
Neuro-Linguistic Programming explains the dynamics between mind (neuro), language (linguistic), and how this interaction affects our body and behavior (programming). 
 
NLP provides tools and skills for the development of states of individual excellence however, it also establishes a system of empowering beliefs and presuppositions, explaining the nature of individual human beings and how we might better communicate to facilitate change. 
 
At another level, NLP is about self-discovery, exploring identity and personal meaning, offering a framework for understanding whilst relating to the 'spiritual' part of the human experience, that part of us which reaches beyond us as individuals to our family, community and global systems. NLP is not only about competence and excellence, it can be about wisdom and vision. Why would we not start our hypnotherapy training journey with NLP? 

Introducing Neuro Linguistic Programming Within Hypnotherapy 

This Hypnotherapy Weekend Includes 

 
A) Presuppositions 
B) Outcome Planning 
C) Elements of NLP 
D) Precise Communication 
E) The Meta Model 
F) The NLP Communication Model 
G) VATK, Aids To Learning. 
H) How the unconscious mind controls our behaviour 
I) Adjusting our perception's of previous experiences 
J) The Dr Milton Erickson model of communication 
K) Reframing in trance 
L) Understanding Unspoken Mood Changes. 
M) Understanding Learning Styles By The Way People Speak. 
N) Transformational Grammar. 
O) How Linguistically We Misuse The Meta Model. 
P) The Benefits Of Chunking Up And Chunking Down. 
Q) Complex Equivalence. 
R) Universal Quantifiers. 
S) Anchoring 
T) Swish 
U) The Rewind Technique 
V) Questions that facilitate change 
NLP Anchoring 
The brain learns and recalls through an Anchoring process. 
Responses, behaviour and feelings can be anchored into situations and memories of experiences. These can be recalled, stored and even transferred to other situations and experiences. 
 
If we can be confident in one situation, we are able to transfer this confidence to another experience. We may be confident within a work roll, this can be used to develop a confidence in a social situation. 
 
NLP Accessing Cues 
Our eye movements are not random but display which part of the brain being accessed through a thought pattern. 
 
Eye movement is dependent on the part of the brain being accessed by our thought process. Whether previously understood information, constructed information, audio or emotional information . This allows the observer to understand the part of the brain being accessed at any time during a conversation. 
NLP Swish 
Swish like anchoring, can be used to rewire neuro pathways leading to anxiety into areas of the brain that have experienced confident, calm, relaxed or even exciting experiences. Resulting in previously anxiety provoking situations being re-experienced as exciting etc.
 
NLP Reframing 
Our brain responds to our perception of an experience and not the factual happening. By reframing the perception of an experience we feel different. 
There is little if any difference hormonally between fear, anxiety and excitement, the physiological changes are similar, however, if we change the experience of fear to excitement we feel and respond very differently. 
 
Sub Modalities 
The clients predominant modalities can be ascertained quickly by a VATK test. A VATK test will ascertain the client's preferred way of learning. Adjusting the sub-modalities experienced in a difficult situation changes the clients response to that situation. 
Rewind Technique 
The rewind technique can be used in many situations where a previous perception of experience needs to be changed. 
This might be required where someone has previously experienced a trauma such as a difficult birth, PTSD etc. 
Chunking Up And Chunking Down. 
 
Helping the client to understand the part they play in their errant behaviour, whilst showing the client how to change, can be challenging and effective.  
 
Helping the client to practise healthy thinking and behaviour usually is.  
 
This weekend is designed to help you achieve this aim within hypnotherapy in surrey. 

NLP is founded on two fundamental presuppositions: 

1. The Map Is Not The Territory. 
As human beings, we can never know reality. 
Our experience is internal. We can only know or understand our perception of reality, our responses are primarily through our sensory representational systems.  
It is our 'neuro-linguistic' map of reality that determines how we behave and give those behaviors meaning, not reality itself. It is generally not reality that limits us or empowers us, but rather our map of reality. 
 
2. Life and 'Mind' are Systemic Processes.  
The processes that takes place within a human being and between human beings and their environment are systemic.  
Our bodies, our societies, and our universe form an ecology of complex systems and sub-systems all of which interact with and mutually influence each other. It is not possible to completely isolate any part of the system from the rest of the system. Such systems are based on certain 'self-organising' principles and naturally seek optimal states of balance or homeostasis. 
 
Family therapy and the theories of groups are based on this concept, individuals within the group support and maintain the thinking and the behavioural response of the individual to complete the group identity. 
 
All of the models and techniques of NLP are based on the combination of these two principles.  
NLP, believes it is not possible for human beings to know objective reality.  
Wisdom, ethics and ecology do not derive from having the one 'right' or 'correct' map of the world because human beings would not be capable of making one.  
Rather, the goal is to create the richest map possible that respects the systemic nature and ecology of ourselves and the world we live in.  
 
The people who are most effective, are the ones who have a map of the world that allows them to perceive the greatest number of available choices, possibilities and perspectives. NLP is a way of enriching the choices that you have and perceive as available in the world around you.  
 
Excellence derives from having many choices.  
 
Wisdom evolves from having multiple perspectives. 
 
John Grinder and Richard Bandler 
NLP was originated by John Grinder and Richard Bandler for the purpose of making explicit models of human excellence.  
Their first work The Structure of Magic, Vol. I & II (1975, 1976) identified the verbal and behavioral patterns of therapists Fritz Perls, the main developer of Gestalt Therapy and Virginia Satir, an internationally renowned family therapist. Their next work, Patterns of the Hypnotic Techniques of Milton H. Erickson, M.D. Vol. I & II (1975, 1976) examined the verbal and behavioral patterns of Dr Milton Erickson, founder of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis and one of the most widely acknowledged and clinically successful psychiatrists of our times, if not the most famous clinical hypnotherapist. 
 
As a result of this earlier work, Grinder and Bandler formalised their modeling techniques and their own individual contributions under the name "Neuro-Linguistic Programming" to symbolise the relationship between the brain, language and the body. The basics of this model has been described in a series of books including Frogs Into Princes (Bandler & Grinder, 1979 ) , Neuro-Linguistic Programming Vol. I (Dilts, Grinder, Bandler, DeLozier, 1980), Re-framing (Bandler & Grinder, 1982) and Using Your Brain (Bandler, 1985). Through the years, NLP has developed some very powerful tools and skills for communication and change, in a wide range of professional areas including: hypnotherapy, counseling, psychotherapy, education, health, creativity, law, management, sales, leadership and parenting. 
 
NLP is now in its fifth decade as a field of study and has evolved considerably since its beginnings in the mid 1970s. Over the years, NLP has literally spread around the world and has touched the lives of millions of people. The 1990's gave birth to a new generation of NLP which addresses generative and systemic applications and focuses on issues such as identity, vision and mission. More details about this new generation of NLP can be found in NLP II: The Next Generation - Enriching the Study of Subjective Experience (Dilts, DeLozier and Bacon Dilts). 
 
We look forward to greeting you on this weekend to share some of the theories and to practise Neuro Linguistic Progarmming together. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
01932 341055 
 
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