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My Background
Academic Lead in Psychotherapy & Psychology / Chair of Research Ethics
NLP Trainer by the Society of NLP in 2009 (Practitioner in 2006, then Master
Practitioner, Trainer Associate)
Accredited Psychotherapist at the British Association for Counselling and
Psychotherapy
Research: NLP, mental health, caregiver identity, shame, self-compassion,
intrinsic/extrinsic motivation, ethical judgment etc (see ResearchGate or
UDORA)
What are the ingredients
of your best learning?
History of NLP
Close analysis of excellent psychotherapists:
what they do in common that leads to excellent results.
Applied to many other fields: business, education, health, sports etc
Popularity of NLP
In UK, 100K+ attended training.
NHS spent £800K+ attended by 700+ employees 06-09
Recognised by UK Council of Psychotherapy (UKCP) in the early 90s
2000+ UK teachers in the government’s Fast Track Teacher Program
What is NLP?
Neuro-linguistic programming
Neuro = 5 senses
Neuro
Each sense contributes to how you feel and behave
Neuro
How you use body is included here (e.g., Disney Strategy).
Neuro
Knowing the effects of certain sensory information is useful to emotion
management.
What is your favourite
sensory information?
Matching Communication Channel
Dominant sense (aka primary representation system)
Adjust communication to students’ dominant sense
Include VAK in group teaching
Advanced: meta-programming
Linguistic
Words we use.
This also affects how we feel.
E.g., metaphors
Reframing
Same information can
be both positive and
negative, depending on
how you frame it.
This also applies to your
situations/personal
qualities that you don’t
like.
What are your personal
qualities that you don’t like?
How can they be reframed?
What are your favourite
words, quotes, what
someone said to you, etc?
How do they make you feel?
Effective Labelling of Curriculum
How you present the learning curriculum to students is important.
E.g., for high shame students;
Mental Health Training
Self-Compassion Training
Programming
Conditioned responses
(e.g., learning, phobia)
Emotional and behavioural patterns
What programmings do you have?
Are they useful?
Programming
2 ingredients for effective programming-making
ImpactRepetition
Disney Strategy Body movement
Psychogeography
One mode of thinking at a time
Dreamer
Realist Critique
Q&A