Applications of NLP Model

ANLP see the applications of NLP falling broadly into four different quadrants of practice which form the basis of this Applications of NLP Model

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Applications of NLP Model

NLP is a powerful resource to have - NLP strategies, tools and techniques can be applied to a wide variety of scenarios, challenges and changes in our lives and the lives of those around us.

We believe the applications of NLP fall broadly into four different quadrants, which form the basis of the ‘Applications of NLP Model’ (created in partnership with ANLP Member, Mark Woodhouse of The Performance People).

We specialise in supporting our members in the Personal, Organisational and Educational Development environments.

To support members who work within the therapeutic and clinical environment, we are forming a collaborative relationship with NLPtCA, the Neurolinguistic Psychotherapy and Counselling Association, who already specialise in therapeutic applications of NLP and are an accrediting body for the UK Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP).

NLPtCA and ANLP are building a mutually supportive relationship to support those working in therapy based NLP, so they have the appropriate support structures and guidelines in place, which are tailored to suit their particular areas of expertise.

Personal Development

  • 1 to 1 coaching
  • NLP Practitioner training
  • Managing specific challenges
    • Weight Loss
    • Smoking cessation
    • Anxieties, fears and stress
    • Presentations and performance
    • Parenting
    • Career changes

Organisational Development

  • Customer services
  • Presentation and communication skills
  • Raising potential and achieving results
  • Management skills
  • High performing teams
  • Conflict resolution

Educational Development

  • Managing Specific challenges
    • Dyslexia
    • Autism and ADHD
    • Behaviour
    • Exam nerves
    • Interview techniques
  • Presentation and communication skills
  • Raising potential and achieving results
  • High performing SLT teams

Clinical Therapy

  • Mental health issues
  • Psychotherapeutic challenges, such as
    • Depression
    • Anxiety
    • Panic Attacks
  • More complex psychological issues, such as
    • Suicidal ideation
    • Experiencing complex grief
    • Coping with the condequences of physical, emotional or sexual abuse
    • Dissociation
  • Trauma and PTSD
  • Addictions
  • Working with
    • Children and Young People
    • Family Therapy
    • Couples Counselling
    • Sex Offenders