NLP for people working in the NHS.
Increasingly those working in the NHS are expected to help service users to make life style changes that will improve or maintain their health and well being. NLP can help you become significantly more effective at helping to motivate your patients to make life style choices and changes.
Maybe you’re wondering exactly what NLP is and specifically how it can benefit you. NLP is a unique approach to understanding how we learn and communicate. NLP deals with how you relate to others, how you make decisions, deal with conflict and how you influence others.The NLP training we provide will substantially enhance your existing professional skills in a variety of ways to benefit your practice.
As independent NLP specialist training consultants we can devise and deliver great value, very competitively priced NLP training courses for health care professionals and managers in the NHS. From bespoke seminars and workshops to fully accredited NLP Practitioner and Master Practitioner training courses.
Testimonial
"I think Denise has been an excellent trainer and she managed to pitch the course at an appropriate level for people who are experienced clinicians."
Naomi Selig MSc.CPsychol AFBPsS
Consultant Clinical Psychologist
What the ANLP International have to say about NLP and Health
The applications of NLP are important both to those in the medical field and to individuals interested in good health. In today`s rapidly changing field of health care, medical professionals need more than technical abilities. They are increasingly called upon to demonstrate strong interpersonal skills and flexibility, as well as abilities in the area of negotiation, business management and conflict resolution. NLP provides these necessary skills for relating effectively to and communicating clearly with patients and co-workers. Research in NLP today is focusing on ways of building and maintaining personal health, reducing stress, engaging the body`s ability to heal and defining the relationship between health and beliefs. • One of the Presuppositions underpinning NLP is that the mind and body affect each other. You may notice that when you exercise, the energy that you produce is both mental and physical. Similarly, when you feel you have peace of mind you may feel your body relax. • NLP creates an awareness of how the body and mind are linked and this can be applied to health issues in a number of ways. People with physical illnesses may be able to overcome some of the physical symptoms of their condition by changing their beliefs and attitudes towards them.
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