Course overview
- Learn more about Maslow’s hierarchy of needs and theories in attachment and development.
- Understand how to plan and design an NLP programme and how to reinforce behavioural changes in your clients.
- Find out more about how to practise NLP ethically and professionally.
What is NLP?
Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) is the practise of understanding the way in which we organise our thoughts, feelings, language and behaviour to communicate.
NLP is useful in a variety of industries including counselling, human resources, sales and management to name a few.
During this course, you will explore the anatomy of the brain, defining belief systems and values, language acquisition, and more.
This course is ideal if you wish to improve upon these skills and develop the ability to influence people, encourage cooperation, and interpret what people are really thinking.
What next?
There are several avenues you can go down once you have successfully completed this course. You could take a look at our other psychology courses, or you could further your education by studying a psychology degree at university. If you want to work in psychology using your NLP Level 3 qualification, here are just a few of the jobs you could explore (depending on your credentials):
Counselling psychologist
Educational psychologist
Sport and exercise psychologist
Occupational psychologist
Psychological wellbeing practitioner
Forensic psychologist
Awarding body
This course has been endorsed by the Quality License Scheme for its high-quality. The Quality Licence Scheme, endorses high-quality, non-regulated provision and training programmes. This course and/or training programme has been endorsed by the Quality Licence Scheme for its high-quality, non-regulated provision and training programmes. This course and/or training programme is not regulated by Ofqual and is not an accredited qualification. Your training provider will be able to advise you on any further recognition, for example progression routes into further and/or higher education. For further information please visit the Learner FAQs on the Quality Licence Scheme website.