It is a common experience with many people, when they are introduced to Neurolinguistic Programming and first begin to learn the techniques, to be cautious and concerned with the possible uses and misuses of the technology. We fully recognize the great power of the information presented in this book and wholeheartedly recommend that you exercise caution as you learn and apply these techniques, of a practitioner of NLP, as a protection for you and those around you. It is for this reason that we also urge you to attend only those seminars, workshops and training programs that have been officially designed and certified by THE SOCIETY OF NEURO–LINGUISTIC PROGRAMMING. Any training programs that have been approved and endorsed by THE SOCIETY OF NEURO–LINGUISTIC PROGRAMMING will display on the cover of the brochure (or on the front page of the literature) a copy of the registered certification mark of THE SOCIETY OF NEURO–LINGUISTIC PROGRAMMING shown below:
THE SOCIETY OF NEURO–LINGUISTIC PROGRAMMING is a partnership made up of Not Ltd., a corporation, and Unlimited Ltd., a corporation, set up for the purpose of exerting quality control over those training programs, services and materials claiming to represent the model of neurolinguistic programming. Not Ltd.'s Division of Training and Research is the international headquarters and coordinator for all approved training programs in neurolinguistic programming.
There are three levels of certification granted by THE SOCIETY OF NEURO–LINGUISTIC PROGRAMMING-.Practitioner, Master Practitioner and Trainer. The certificates are granted with respect to the skill level of the trainee. — Trainer representing the highest level of ability.
If you are considering seeking the services of a person who is skilled in neurolinguistic programming we recommend that you find someone that has been appropriately certified. A directory of all certified individuals is maintained and distributed by Not Ltd. D.O.T.A.R.
If you would like further information on training programs, certification, research or publications on topics relating to neurolinguistic programming please feel free to contact:
Not Ltd. Division of Training and Research 517 Mission Street Santa Cruz, California 95060