The 26th Metaforum Summercamp 2013, held as in every year in Abano Terme near Venice, will offer a diverse program of seminars with renowned trainers from fields such as coaching, psychology, business, and healthcare from July 22 to August 10, 2013.
Frank Pucelik will hold the seminar:
"The Roots and Fruits of NLP"
You will discuss numerous intricate nuances that are seldom learned and/or practiced. Mr. Pucelik will demonstrate many of the original patterns and fit them seamlessly together with the more complex skill sets that have been developed over the years. You will participate in exercises designed to give you direct experience of many intricate and subtle skills that often are ‘the difference that makes the difference’. ‘Magic’ at its finest.
The missing pieces from the original NLP research will be revealed. Your questions will be answered, and the incredible sense of wonder that was yours, when NLP was fresh in your minds, will be refreshed or renewed. We will discuss and practice how to turn skill to art. Of course this is the true genius of the NLP professional.
Contents
The topics to be presented, discussed, and practiced will be on the level of NLP Practitioners on the first day, NLP Master Practitioners on the second, and NLP Trainer Assistants on the third.
Monday, July 29, 2013:
- Correlations between the meta-model and representational systems
- Marking (all forms)
- Anchoring
- Meta Model
- Pacing and Leading
Tuesday, July 30, 2013:
- Imbedded suggestions
- Systematic use of negation
- Being unhook-able
- Complex equivalences
- Non-verbal process cues
Wednesday, July 31, 2013:
- DST – Dissociated States Therapy (Reality Wars)
- Major Beliefs
- Motives
- Rules of ‘Power’
- Keeping score (when you help and when you don’t)
Language of instruction
English with interpreting into German
Date
July 29-31, 2013, 2nd camp week
Place
Abano Terme, Italy
Investment
€390 plus
€12,50 per seminar day
To register now, please follow the link
Course combination
We recommend to combine this course with the following workshop: