Lifetide Training

 

Entry Requirements

The general requirements for entry are: -

Education

      • Certified NLP Practitioner course of 125 hours duration
      • NLPtCA or equivalent Certified NLP Master Practitioner course of 125 hours.
      • Degree or equivalent experience. Participants must have a university degree / equivalent or be able to demonstrate graduate level thinking and capabilities from other sources.
      • Participants will also be expected to be able to demonstrate integration of the Master Practitioner training.
      • An example of the level of the knowledge is shown in appendix A.

Interview

You will be invited to interview either by telephone or in person depending on your circumstances to assess this courses' suitability for you.

During the interview you will be asked to comment on case studies of one to one work with clients that will be provided to you in advance of the interview. These studies have been chosen to highlight a range of skills and help you identify any further needs for professional development.

For each case study, you will be asked to discuss some the following points, in addition to your own ideas and thoughts: -

      • Risk assessment - what is or might be your process for identifying risk in your practice?
      • NLP modelling - what is your understanding of this and how does it manifest itself in your work?
      • Yourself in the context of therapy - How you recognise and work with issues of transference and counter-transference.
      • Management of the various stages of the therapeutic relationship - How you manage the process of psychotherapy from initial therapeutic contract setting , ending each session to the final session
      • Supervision - How you use your supervisor to guide you around difficult areas
      • Working ethically and professionally - What ethical issues do you recognise and how would you work with them? What areas of professional concern do the case studies raise?
      • Legal issues " scope / boundaries of your practice - What are the limits of your expertise and how do you recognise them? Having recognised them what are your strategies for working with them?

 

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