Wonderful coaching session Heidi. I love how you have personalised the NLP techniques for your client. I believe this makes the whole process more special and unique and is crucial for a successful coaching.
Great video... It would be exciting to go to Denver CO... (not too far away)... Question: What is the difference between a NLP Coach and a NLP Therapist?
Hi again Judi - there isn't much difference at all between the work of an NLP Coach vs. Therapist - the difference is in the topic the client brings to you. Coaching is generally more goal based and therapy is more emotional/psychological. However, what I've experienced in the past 20 years - even if someone desires a coach for a goal, it usually 'turns into' therapy because there is a block or limitation holding them back. NLP is such a versitile tool that you can help people regardless of what they bring to session. I hope to meet you in Denver!!
Hi, Dr Heidi, i like the way you ask questions. You respond well with people, i think you ald incorporate both counseling and NLP skill making you an amazing healer.. May i know your point of view why you have such 20 years of counseling skill but still think that NLP is the best tool in your career?
As a person who trains coaches including NLP , i can tell you she is mainly a councellor/ therapist she is using some of the NLP questions ( eg she is checking for ecology- will your decisions be good for your envirnmentand, Milton model) and pattern- part integration - also not a proper pattern, it should be part negotiation instead. I would fail her on my NLP certification on how she presents this pattern. She is not calibrating the client, has to see the hands- she doesn’t pace the client, she impose her own content. Let them come together- horrible. Client was not ready, again, she is not calibrating the client well. She should never tell client to bring hands together. She has to check , where are the hands? They want to come together - what stops them to come together. She also uses some ICF coaching questions . She is using a lot of content which is NLP and she put words in client mouth, which we do not do. We don’t comment : it is a good thinking. It is content imposition. She also nods her head which is non verbal content imposition, and it is not a way to build rapport . There is not much rapport to even start the pattern. She didn’t ask the right questions at the beginning , there were questions that should have been asked.
@@petrasmiles1029 Agreed. There is a human psychology of pacing, absorb and aligning with a person, its meant to be a journey of self-discovery and awakening. Could these myriad of questions not be done before ....and then in the session the coach start leading them down to path
Hello heidi.. I do really love the way you become NLP practitioner in thisvideo. I will ask your permission to download and analyze this video for my vachelor thesis dealing with genre analysis. I will ve so glad if you allow to have this video as the data. .
Thank you so much for this permission. Sure, If I need further information I will ask you, Heidi At this moment, could you please tell me any information about your client such as her job ane nationality And do you have transcription of this counseling session ? ?
I am in love with this session. Powerful and transformative.
Wonderful coaching session Heidi. I love how you have personalised the NLP techniques for your client. I believe this makes the whole process more special and unique and is crucial for a successful coaching.
Feels nice to be the 100th person to like this video. @Dr.Heidi this session was a powerful session.
I'm honored that you were the 100th!!
Really a nice coaching demonstration. Must be very satisfying for you to make such an impact on someone's life.
MarinerJames it is truly an honor to help people in this way! Thanks for watching!
Fantastic and powerful!
Many thanks!
Great video... It would be exciting to go to Denver CO... (not too far away)...
Question: What is the difference between a NLP Coach and a NLP Therapist?
Hi again Judi - there isn't much difference at all between the work of an NLP Coach vs. Therapist - the difference is in the topic the client brings to you. Coaching is generally more goal based and therapy is more emotional/psychological. However, what I've experienced in the past 20 years - even if someone desires a coach for a goal, it usually 'turns into' therapy because there is a block or limitation holding them back. NLP is such a versitile tool that you can help people regardless of what they bring to session.
I hope to meet you in Denver!!
@@NLPwithDrHeidi
I totally agree with your explanation... Start with Coaching and end up with sorting out "What ifs..." etc...
why did you choose blue as your background?
I suppose because that is the color the wall is painted! :)
Hi, Dr Heidi, i like the way you ask questions. You respond well with people, i think you ald incorporate both counseling and NLP skill making you an amazing healer.. May i know your point of view why you have such 20 years of counseling skill but still think that NLP is the best tool in your career?
As a person who trains coaches including NLP , i can tell you she is mainly a councellor/ therapist she is using some of the NLP questions ( eg she is checking for ecology- will your decisions be good for your envirnmentand, Milton model) and pattern- part integration - also not a proper pattern, it should be part negotiation instead. I would fail her on my NLP certification on how she presents this pattern. She is not calibrating the client, has to see the hands- she doesn’t pace the client, she impose her own content. Let them come together- horrible. Client was not ready, again, she is not calibrating the client well. She should never tell client to bring hands together. She has to check , where are the hands? They want to come together - what stops them to come together. She also uses some ICF coaching questions . She is using a lot of content which is NLP and she put words in client mouth, which we do not do. We don’t comment : it is a good thinking. It is content imposition. She also nods her head which is non verbal content imposition, and it is not a way to build rapport . There is not much rapport to even start the pattern. She didn’t ask the right questions at the beginning , there were questions that should have been asked.
@@petrasmiles1029 Agreed. There is a human psychology of pacing, absorb and aligning with a person, its meant to be a journey of self-discovery and awakening. Could these myriad of questions not be done before ....and then in the session the coach start leading them down to path
Hello heidi.. I do really love the way you become NLP practitioner in thisvideo.
I will ask your permission to download and analyze this video for my vachelor thesis dealing with genre analysis. I will ve so glad if you allow to have this video as the data. .
Hi Diyan, it would be my pleasure for you to analyze this video for your thesis. If I can answer any questions, please let me know!
Thank you so much for this permission. Sure, If I need further information I will ask you, Heidi At this moment, could you please tell me any information about your client such as her job ane nationality
And do you have transcription of this counseling session ? ?
@@inspirasidiyan3722 , she is Australian. And no, I do not have a transcription
@@NLPwithDrHeidi ok thank you for the answer..