5 NLP Concepts That Support Coaching
Originally published at https://coacharya.com/ on June 1, 2021
Neuro-Linguistic Programming – popularly known as NLP – is a powerful supplementary skill for coaches to acquire. Developed by Grinder and Bandler, NLP has many concepts and techniques borrowed from Milton Erickson, Fritz Perls’ Gestalt,?Jungian and Freudian psychology, and even Eastern scriptural wisdom. As the name implies Neuro Linguistic Programming combines neuroscience with linguistics in understanding how what we think and speak, and therefore act are influenced by our brain or the larger mind intelligence.?
Let us look at some ways in which NLP supports coaching.
1. Presuppositions
One of the fundamental assumptions of NLP is that ‘map is not the territory’. Map is the mind map, based on our perceptions. This is often at variance with the reality of the territory. The same situation can be viewed by a dozen people differently, leading to misunderstanding and often to conflict. Religious and ethnic conflicts are classic examples of how this presupposition or assumption works.?
Some other powerful presuppositions are:
These are converted into reframing techniques of many types in Neuro Linguistic Programming. Coaching is reframing, nothing else. The coach partners the clients in helping them reframe and view their situation and behaviour in a more empowered manner. NLP supports coaching in this.
Here’s a good resource on?NLP .
2. Reframing?
Reframing is the greatest value that Neuro Linguistic Programming offers coaching. Reframing is about changing the mind map to align with situational reality. Dissonance of perception and reality disempowers. Empowerment follows alignment through reframing. Generally, reframing is classified as?content ?and?context ?reframing. NLP techniques with applications to coaching that help reframing are:?
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3. Meta Models
The concept of?Meta Model ?as Generalisation, Deletion and Distortion is key to NLP and very helpful in coaching. Generalisation is something we routinely engage in, ‘everyone does that (does everyone though?), ‘nobody loves me’ (no one, really) are classic examples. These often follow or are followed by Deletion , leaving out those examples that do not suit us, and Distortion through white lies and misrepresentations. Understanding meta models is a powerful tool in listening while exploring a client.
4. Meta Programs?
Metaprograms ?are filters that shape our perceptions, often polarised. Understanding these programs?helps to understand how people are structured and can often be useful in coaching people at work.?
A powerful meta program is towards/ away. This determines our levels of motivation and threats, what attracts us towards and what repels us away. Some coaching models are exclusively based on this meta program.
5. Mirroring, Matching, Leading & Anchoring?
Mirroring, Matching and Leading ?are helpful in establishing rapport with clients and then partner empathetically. It is about creating a state of harmony in working together.
Anchoring ?is used to embed a refarmed state to create a habit of unconscious competence in coaching.?This is often a repetitive and time based process working on the neuroplasticity of our brains. Client creates a kinesthetic anchor that helps the body memorise a powerful empowered response, in order that the anchor is used again and again to create the empowered response at will, till it becomes habit. Anchoring is used with reframing techniques such as 6 Step, Change of State, Visualization etc.
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