

Neuro - This relates to our neurological system through which experiences from our five senses of sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell are received and processed.
Linguistic - This relates to how we use language and nonverbal communication to express the experiences of our neurological system.
Programming - This is how we unconsciously organise our communication and neurological systems to achieve specific outcomes, e.g. the smell of Marmite can make some people salivate with hunger, whilst other people will feel sick and lose their appetite; some people are afraid of flying, but other people love it. In both these examples the external factor is actually neutral but the programmed response from the individual is either for or against.
NLP can be used therapeutically to re-programme your unconscious patterns of thought and behaviour, and it is extremely powerful for:
NLP practitioners use a set of powerful techniques for rapid and effective behavioural modification, and an operational philosophy to guide their use. It is based on four operational principles:
A skilled NLP practitioner will personally support you to develop these principles.
A therapy session would normally last for one hour. The content of each session is tailored to the individual client. The number of sessions required varies between individuals and what they wish to achieve, normally between two and six weekly sessions are recommended.