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Swift Changes PGPE - Mind-Lines: The Art Of Verbal Dexterity
Enhanced Re-Languaging Skills

"ENHANCED RE-LANGUAGING SKILLS WAY BEYOND SLEIGHT-OF-MOUTH PATTERNS"

Harrogate General Hospital

July 24-26, 2009

Investment:
£445 / 595 €, by June 26, 2009
£495 /645 € after that date

Trainer:
Denis Bridoux
Honorary Fellow of the Institute of Neuro-Semantics®
First UK Neuro-Semantics® Trainer
Co-author of 7 Steps to Emotional Intelligence & Mastering Mentoring & Coaching With Emotional Intelligence

FROM SLEIGHT-OF-MOUTH TO MIND-LINES AND BEYOND

"That Which Is Made With Words, With Words Can Be Unmade"
Ancient Fravashi Saying

In the early 80s Robert Dilts charted out Richard Bandler's patterns of verbal reframing.

He identified 18 of these and labelled them "Sleight-of-Mouth" patterns, after the way stage magicians use theirs skills of "sleight of hand".

Despite their effectiveness, many people have, over the years, expressed having difficulties in learning these patterns, as no overall structure appeared to be to be detectable behind them.

In the mid-90s Michael Hall and Bobby Bodenhamer restructured these patterns, sorting them in easier to learn categories and renaming them "“Mind-Lines", for their ability to 'string along' the mind of the listener in accordance with their purpose.

Denis Bridoux, who has been collaborating with Michael Hall since 1997, has since expanded and further clarified this model.

As was the case with Mendeleyev's Periodic Table, which allowed physicists to deduce the existence of new elements, his approach of the new model enabled him to identify many new patterns within it that, if anything, made it even simpler and even more versatile.

It has also enabled him to identify the operating structure underlying other therapeutic disciplines, such as Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy and Social Constructionism, and to realise how all the NLP patterns we know, and more, easily fit in the structure of the Mind-Lines model.

So, by realising the structure of your interaction, enjoy learning to apply conversational elegance to change others, just by talking with them.

 

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