If you are contemplating training in NLP, Hypnotherapy or Coaching, you might want to find out if the training enables you to be fully qualified. Just because you have a certificate from your training provider it doesn't necessarily mean you are fully qualified enough to treat clients.
Clients may also want to do some research and find out just how qualified you are. Both NLP and hypnotherapy are amazingly powerful tools to use, but in under qualified hands they can do more harm than good.
I have made up a check list of how you would know that your training has been adequate enough so that you can genuinely call yourself a fully qualified practitioner.
1. Did you regularly attend at least two days per month with an accredited trainer?
2. Did the trainer personally demonstrate the techniques to you?
3. Did you have experiential learning during the course?
4. Were you assessed regularly during the course?
5. Did you have to complete assignments each month and show case studies?
6. Did you attend Best Practice groups with a qualified trainer or assistant on the course?
7. Were you being supervised during the course and after finishing the course?
8. Did you find contact with the training provider and trainers easy both during the course and after?
9. Were you advised as to what ongoing continued personal development (CPD) there would be after the course?
10. Was your qualification externally accredited, i.e. both by the body the training provider belongs to and also by an external verifier?
If you have answered yes to all of this checklist, then you should be sufficiently qualified to help others. If not, maybe you are considering further training to enhance your skills.
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