Diploma in Neuro-linguistic Perspectives

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Last updated on June 22, 2025 9:34 pm

Enhance your personal and professional communication, and develop more confidence, with this free online diploma course in neuro-linguistic perspectives.

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While communicating with people, our emotions sometimes get the better of us, and that could be detrimental to our personal and professional lives. This course aims to guide you through the limitations that might be holding you back in your career or private life. By studying neurolinguistic perspectives, you will learn how to improve your relationship with yourself and others.

What You Will Learn In This Free Course

  • List the six building blocks of neur…
  • Recall the components of the communi…
  • Describe the cause-and-effect patter…
  • Discuss the four pillars of neuro-li…
  • List the six building blocks of neuro-linguistic programming
  • Recall the components of the communication model of NLP
  • Describe the cause-and-effect pattern in NLP
  • Discuss the four pillars of neuro-linguistic programming
  • Explain the various NLP techniques
  • Recall the strategies for successfully moving through each stage of competence
  • Compare the various types of frames in NLP
  • Explain the processes of successfully persuading and negotiating with people
  • State the ways of overcoming stage fright
  • Discuss how emotions are expressed across cultures and genders
  • An Overview of Neurolinguistic Programming

    In this module, An Overview of Neurolinguistic Programming, you will learn about the building blocks and applications of Neurolinguistic Programming, as well as how well-formed outcomes can be achieved.

    Communication Model of Neurolinguistic Programming

    This module, Communication Model of Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP), discusses the various components of the NLP Communication Model, as well as how the Cause and Effect pattern in NLP can be utilised to persuade people.

    Pillars of Neurolinguistic Programming

    This module, Pillars of Neurolinguistic Programming, discusses the four unique pillars of Neurolinguistic Programming and how they can be utilised to improve communications with oneself and other people.; Module

    Diploma in Neurolinguistic Perspectives – First Assessment

    You need to score 80% or more to pass.; Module

    Learning Strategies in Neurolinguistic Programming

    In this module, Learning Strategies in Neurolinguistic Programming, you will learn about the key techniques in Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) and the strategies to moving through the four Stages of Competence successfully, as well as the concept of metacognition in NLP.

    Ecology in Neurolinguistic Programming

    This module, Ecology in Neurolinguistic Programming, examine the utilisation of Ecology and Outcomes in developing a positive state of mind, as well as the various types of frames in Neurolinguistic Programming.

    Persuasive Communication

    In this module, Persuasive Communication, you will learn about the essential steps in persuading and influencing people, as well as the approaches to successful negotiation.; Module

    Overcoming of Stage Fright

    In the module, Overcoming of Stage Fright, you will learn about the causes and effect of stage fright, as well as how stage fright can be overcome.; Module

    Diploma in Neurolinguistic Perspectives – Second Assessment

    You need to score 80% or more to pass.; Module

    Course assessment

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