| Subject | From | Date |
| Advice on learning my thinking patterns. | Jonathan Clark | 18 Jun 2004 12:15 |
| Any plan to work in Hong Kong or China in 2005 | Paul Chung | 17 Jun 2004 05:04 |
| Further NLP Training | Rita Sackey | 14 Jun 2004 12:17 |
| Copyrights and NLP | Christpher | 11 Jun 2004 01:41 |
| Applying NLP in Organization | Milind | 10 Jun 2004 06:39 |
| trainer training | karen marshall | 05 Jun 2004 02:06 |
| Lying | Mimi | 03 Jun 2004 10:27 |
| NLP trainer training | Caron Lindley | 30 May 2004 02:37 |
| NLP on trial, still | Frederik Rudbäck | 05 May 2004 11:30 |
| Books and India | Kate Tomlinson | 28 Apr 2004 11:01 |
| NLP trainer training — Caron Lindley — Sunday, May 30, 2004 |
Hi Sue My question is about NLP trainer training. I've been researching a number of NLP training organisations re trainer training and I am really pleased to learn that you offer a modular option, starting in January 2004. Is your course externally accredited to enable me to run my own NLP courses to practitioner/master practitoner level? Really look forward to hearing from you. Best wishes |
| Sue's Answer |
Dear Caron, thank you so much for your email. And thank you for your feedback. I do know exactly what you mean and I find that is the case too. At first I found that daunting but now I love the fact that there is always more learning. Regarding the trainer training - I am backed by Robert Dilts and Judith De Lozier and my main backer is Gene Early. I have always been authorised by ANLP but they no longer do that for anyone I believe. I give my name to the trainings that my trained trainers offer after their 'apprenticeship' so that they can run trainings and I put my name to the certifications. My style is quite different to some of the other mainstream training schools so we find that keeping to my own name is important. Let me know if you would like to know more about this or to talk to anyone who has been through the Trainer Training this year. Sincerely, |