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Course: |
HHP 110
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Title: | Neuro-Linguistic Programming I |
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Long Title: | Neuro-Linguistic Programming I |
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Course Description: | Explores practical abilities skills that enhance and expand a person’s ability to build and maintain verbal and non-verbal rapport with others as well as experimentally infuse conscious and unconscious communications in building relationships. Students will discover why people get “stuck” and how to get themselves and others “unstuck,” culminating with an elegant change pattern; proven to be as useful with intrusive memories as it is with accessing new choices in the present. |
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Min Credit: | .5 |
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Status Notes: | 3/2/04 - minor change to title: added hyphen |
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Origin Notes: | RRCC |
STANDARD COMPETENCIES:
1. Demonstrate an understanding of the historical perspective of neurolinguistic programming
2. Explain various forms of neuroliguistic programming
3. Develop a neurolinguistic plan for a client
4. Practice new ways of communication using techniques of neurolinguistic programming
TOPICAL OUTLINE:
I. Define neurolinguistic programming
II. Learn various communication techniques
III. Discuss methods of rapport
IV. Define anchoring
V. Demonstrate rapport and anchoring skills in communications
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Red Rocks Community College |
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