An NLP practitioner is a person who professionally employs the technique of NLP for treatment of people. NLP stands for Neuro Linguistic Programming. This is a relatively new concept of treatment, having been developed in the late 1970s. Principally, this is a technique that deals with the treatment of the body and the mind, paying special attention to communicative and behavioral aspects of personalities. Today, NLP is considered to be a force to reckon with in the world of alternative medicine, mainly because of the great deal of scientific ratification that it has achieved from institutions from all over the world.
What Is NLP?
Neuro Linguistic Programming deals mainly with three different facets of human personalities. These three facets are neurology, language and programming. This is a deep study into behavioral responses of different people. It is held in this realm that a person’s wellbeing is in their proper communication and behavior. Looking at these aspects in people’s personalities, their physical wellbeing is ascertained. This is a perceptive study, which makes it widely different from the symptomatic approaches that most other forms of medicine take.
Today, NLP mainly deals with mental and behavioral problems in humans, but the approach is vastly different. The technique does not lay much stock with diagnosing a problem or dealing with conventional modes of treatment, but it tries to alter the individual’s behavioral patterns in such a way that their lives become richer and fuller. The therapy works by setting goals for these people, which take their lives in a positive direction, step by step.
What Is the Role of the NLP Practitioner?
Since the entire concept of NLP is different from any other form of medicine known today, the function of the expert who provides NLP is also very different. These professionals don’t deal with dispensing medicinal treatment at all, but they act more than therapists who become quite central to the individual’s improvement. They interact with the individual and provide them a psychotherapeutic form of treatment. They don’t just try to remove the psychological condition from the root, but they also try to improve the person in terms of behavior and communication so that they can fit better into mainstream society. The goal of the treatment provided by the NLP care expert is to ensure that the individual lives in a more ‘normal’ way, regardless of whether their main problem is eliminated or not.
It is the job of the NLP practitioner to simplify things for the patients so that they can easily understand them. They actually systemize and channelize each aspect that the person has to deal with in normal living. Then, the patient is trained in these aspects. Slowly but surely, the patient begins to understand it and incorporates it in their life. Thus, ounce by ounce, the NLP expert strives to bring mentally affected patients more toward an acceptable pattern of living.
An NLP professional has really won with a patient when these tasks become automatic for them. Over time, the patient begins emulating the sequences taught to them and starts living more independently. Though there may be a long way to go for it, the constant care and support provided by NLP practitioners brings these people more to a conventional form of society.
Stage 1 – Initial Session
During the first session we will:
* Discuss your particular issues and develop an understanding of your current situation and how you find it distressing or problematic.
* Discuss what you want to gain from the therapy and the options available to you.
* Give you an indication of the number of sessions that may be required.
* Identify a set of therapeutic goals, and any potential obstacles to success.
* Determine a series of smaller achieveable ‘chunks’ or tasks and a therapeutic strategy that will allow you to move from your current problematic situation towards your desired goal.
Stage 2 – One or More Sessions
During this stage we will employ specific patterns of transformation to allow you to begin moving from problem state to solution state.
Some of the things we may work on:
* Changing behaviours
* Enhancing existing behaviours
* Developing new skills and resources
* Changing your perceptions of events
* Transforming limiting beliefs
During each session we will also review progress towards your goals and amend our therapeutic strategy accordingly.
Stage 3 – Final Session
Tidy up any loose ends. Review progress towards your goals and confirm that work is complete.
Here are some of the issues that NLP can help you change:
* anxiety
* lack of confidence
* weight loss
* stress management
* panic attacks
* insomnia
* anger management
* phobias
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