Presenter: Charles Faulkner
Clean experience required: A little
Session details
While Clean Language effectively removes from a facilitator's language content metaphors, assumptions, paradigms and sensations, it deepens certain implicit assumptions and suggestions.
"And" implies both instead of either/or; "where" implies here/there, limits, extent, difference; defining attributes implies representational elaboration both specifying and associating; moving time back/forward implies locations in time and movement with difference or change.
You'll learn to:
- Apprehend and appreciate these implicit patterns in the various Clean Language questions.
- Detect these implicit patterns in client statements and facilitator questions.
- Select Clean Language questions with greater precision.
Presenter's details
Charles Faulkner, modeller and innovator, is the Director of Programs for NLP Comprehensive and a principal in Influential Communications, Inc. His modelling projects range from decision making and identity to software development including market wizards - featured in publications from The New Market Wizards (1992) to Trend Following (2007). He is the (co)author of ten titles including Metaphors of Identity (1991), NLP: The New Technology of Achievement (1994) and a new model of Irresistible Influence (2002).
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