Neuro-Linguistic Programming Mastery: From Foundations to Breakthroughs

Neuro-Linguistic Programming Mastery: From Foundations to Breakthroughs

Anyone who wants to gain the skills in running their own work, their own mind and their own life will benefit for themselves, just as much.

By Sid Jacobson Ph.D

Date and time

July 10 · 9am - July 13 · 4pm CDT

Location

Hampton Inn

2730 North Causeway Boulevard Metairie, LA 70002

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 days 7 hours

This is LIVE In-Person Training. For good reason ...

Anyone who wants to gain the skills in running their own work, their own mind and their own life will benefit for themselves, just as much.

In this basic course, Dr. Jacobson will introduce you to this stunning field and allow you to develop real skills to help you in every area of your life. Come with specific challenges or goals you are working on and you’ll have the opportunity to directly apply what you learn in an immediately and personally useful way.

Any professional who relies on effective communication, real problem solving skills, and organization and change skills will benefit from this course–invaluable for just about anyone involved in the helping professions, education and training, medicine or business. This is also likely the most important and valuable course any helping professional can attend.

This NLP 4 Day Intensive course also serves as the first section of the complete NLP Practitioner Training Program. You'll have the opportunity to register for that program at the completion of the NLP 4 Day Intensive. Let's talk about that! Send me a note and we'll connect. I'll answer your questions, help you make a great decision and help guide you along your path in any way I can. This is special. No one else does it quite this way. Over 40 years of experience really does make a difference!

Dr. Jacobson has been offering training programs like this all over the world for over 45 years. Come join us and benefit from his vast knowledge, skill and experience.

A little about me: Sid Jacobson, PhD

Here’s a tiny bit of my story. When I went to grad school (the first time, MSW) I’d already had two years working in psychiatric hospitals with all kinds of people, and side-by-side with all kinds of clinicians, as well. Grad school included a year working in a mental health center (in the French Quarter in New Orleans, if you can imagine that …) and a year of doing groups and research in one of the two toughest county jails in the country. And I was at the top of my class. Tough and challenging as those places were, and as much as I learned, I also knew I didn’t know enough to be as good as I wanted to be at doing the work of actually helping people.

So I enrolled in outside professional training immediately. About three or four full days a month for over a year. And I went back to the library. I read over a hundred books on therapy that first year out of school. Entire shelves of a major university library. The next year? Same. I wanted to be the best. While I was doing it, I was only working part-time, so I had to live on a lot of tuna helper and peanut butter, too. But it made a difference. By the third year I was training others. A few years later, I was traveling the world doing training of all kinds. Clinical. Corporate. Educational. Coaching. Writing books (6 so far). Still studying. Still learning. Still working on skills. Still developing in collaboration with others. Even today.

Now, I won’t suggest that anyone take the path I took. Frankly, I’m not sure it’s necessary to do all that anymore. What I do know is that–if you’re serious about being good at helping people–you need to take your learning and your skills practice seriously. And of course now you can get access to people and methods that allow you to do it from anywhere in the world, along with other like-minded people.

No matter what kind of work you do, I know you're dedicated to doing it really well, or you wouldn't have read even this far. And, it doesn't matter what that work is, this program will help you do it much better. This is about how people work, and how you can work with them, in just about any setting. It's about problems, and how to solve them. It's about achievement. It's about development. It's about being the best of who you can be, and understanding yourself to continue improving, so that the best becomes even better.

NLP Is...

Neuro-Linguistic programming: The study of the structure of subjective experience. That means it’s a field of study (not a technique, brand name, theory, therapy method, passing fad, or anything else). What we study in NLP is how people learn, think, communicate and make changes.

Neuro: the workings of the human brain

Linguistic: verbal and non-verbal communication

Programming: patterns in thinking and behaving

Through the study of highly successful people, we in NLP have discovered common patterns that exist in effectiveness. We have isolated, refined, and taught these same patterns to many other people wanting that same effectiveness the “experts” have. NLP training provides the real nuts and bolts of human functioning and communication necessary to achieve success in any field where people must perform or work with one another.

NLP is full of practical applications, aimed at everyday situations, needed by everyone. It can be learned by anyone, regardless of technical training or academic background. Over the past twenty-five years Neuro-Linguistic Programming has helped many thousands of people become more effective in both their professional and personal lives. These people have learned to communicate better, perform more effectively, and live much more full and rewarding lives with the changes NLP has brought to them. This technology has proven itself in psychotherapy, business and organizational development at all levels, education and training of all kinds, and even including, medicine and dentistry.

In the NLP Intensive Training Program you will:

Learn how people actually learn, understand, think and communicate, using some of the most advanced technology available

Increase your sensory acuity & sensitivity to the subtle cues that other people give in communication

Learn advanced techniques of establishing, measuring and maintaining rapport with just about anyone, in any situation

Learn to listen to the sensory modalities in other peoples' language to better understand them and how to communicate with them

Learn to read the subtle indicators of people’s internal processing to understand how to work with them

Develop the ability to alter and control your own state of mind to be more effective in just about any situation in your personal or professional life

Help others understand and change their own states of mind for greater effectiveness, efficiency and problem solving

Control your own best learning states, useful for all future learning opportunities

Apply these ideas and skills in influencing others for greater effectiveness

Learn how to help people accept the ideas you present to them

Organized by

Sid Jacobson, Ph.D., is an internationally recognized trainer, consultant, and author with over 40 years of experience. He is the founder and director of two companies providing training and consulting services worldwide, with a focus on developing trainers and consultants.

Sid has worked extensively across North America, Europe, and Asia, particularly in Singapore, where he has delivered NLP-based programs for major corporations, government agencies, hospitals, schools, and universities for over 25 years. His U.S. clients include organizations such as Shell, Intel, DuPont Pharmaceuticals, and Habitat for Humanity.

Trained as a psychotherapist, Sid holds a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology and an MSW from Tulane University. He is a pioneer in the field of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), applying its methods in education, business, and personal development. He is the author of five books on education and business and co-author of a book on writing, along with numerous articles and papers.

$736.05Jul 10 · 9:00 AM CDT