The short answer is yes.

By the time we finish, you will have earned three distinct certifications:

  1. NLP Practitioner
  2. NLP Master Practitioner
  3. Ericksonian Method

But I want to be clear about what those certificates actually represent.

In many programs, a certificate is simply a receipt for attendance. It proves you sat in a chair for a weekend and didn’t fall asleep.

For you and I, however, a certificate is proof of competence.

Whether you are a therapist or a coach, your practice will live or die by one thing: results. That is what generates referrals. Without them, you are exposed. There is no marketing gimmick slick enough to disguise incompetence, and there is no certificate big enough to hide behind when you simply don’t have the experience to back it up.

Because we work one-on-one, I don’t sign off on your training until you prove to yourself that you can actually do the work. When you hang these on your wall, they won’t just be decorations. They will be evidence that you have mastered the mechanics of change and can handle the reality of a client’s pain without flinching.

Your clients won’t get better because of the paper on your wall. They will get better because of the person sitting in the chair. Because of you.

We focus on building that person. The paper is just the inevitable result.


How long does the training take?

How soon can I start making a living from this?

Who is this training actually for?


If my approach fits your personality, let’s simply begin with a single training session, so you can feel the difference.