NLP Resources This section brings together practical resources to help you explore NLP, continue learning and access support from the ANLP community. Back to NLP Resources Pinned Share Tweet LinkedIn Pin This section brings together practical resources to help you explore NLP, continue learning and access support from the ANLP community. Whether you are new to NLP, considering training, already working with NLP, or simply curious about how NLP may be applied in everyday life and work, these resources offer different ways to learn more. Explore this section Bitesize Videos Short video resources created by ANLP members to support general wellbeing, reflection, resilience and personal development. These videos were originally created during the Covid-19 pandemic and remain available as free, accessible resources for anyone looking for simple practical support. Virtual Workshops ANLP Virtual Workshops are live online sessions delivered by ANLP Trainer members. Some workshops are open to everyone, while others are available to ANLP members only. Recordings from previous workshops are also available where applicable, giving you access to practical NLP learning across a wide range of topics. Rapport Resources Rapport is ANLP’s professional NLP magazine, featuring articles, interviews, insights, research, case studies and perspectives from across the NLP community. You can explore Rapport Lite, a free short version of Rapport magazine, or search the Rapport article archive for articles dating back to January 2006. Recommended Books Books can be a useful way to explore NLP in more depth. The Recommended Books section signposts NLP-related titles for people who are new to NLP, considering training, already qualified, or interested in specialist applications such as coaching, education, business, communication, wellbeing or personal development. Knowledge Base The Knowledge Base brings together practical guidance, articles and information to help you understand NLP and make informed choices. It includes public-facing information about NLP, how it can help, working with NLP professionals, training, research, evidence and professional standards. Practice Groups Practice groups offer opportunities to meet others interested in NLP, continue learning, practise skills and stay connected with the NLP community. They can be especially useful for people who have completed NLP training and want to keep developing their skills in a supportive environment. Where to Start If you are new to NLP, start with the Knowledge Base or Bitesize Videos. If you prefer video or live learning, explore the Virtual Workshops. If you enjoy reading, visit Rapport Resources or browse the Recommended Books. If you have already completed NLP training and want to keep practising, look for a Practice Group. ANLP, the gold standard Independent Professional Body for NLP, provides these resources to support public understanding, professional development and continued learning across the NLP field.