Nick Kemp

Nick Kemp is the creator of the Provocative Change Works approach for therapy, having studied extensively with Frank Farrelly, the creator of Provocative Therapy. Nick was the first person to begin to properly catalogue Farrelly's work by recording a series of CDs and DVDs of live workshop footage, now available in the public domain as well as a series of Provocative Therapy online resources.
These products include an audio version of Frank's "Me and God" which is Farrelly's 2nd book, previously only released in print in German. Frank Farrelly spent 10 days with Nick Kemp at his Human Alchemy studio recording this four and a half audio version which will also be published in book form in English later in 2008.

In 2006 Nick was also invited onto BBC Radio Leeds as a guest to discuss his own Provocative Change Works approach in working with phobics and became a regular expert on this therapeutic for 26 consecutive weeks. In 2007 in association with Frank Farrelly he released, "Provocative Change Works for Phobias" - a DVD set which demonstrates his work in using this therapeutic approach. This product has received attention from many luminaries in the fields of NLP and Hypnosis and led to Nick being invited by longstanding NLP trainer and author Steve Andreas as a guest speaker to The Institute of Advanced Studies for Health conference in San Francisco in 2008. In the same year he set up The Association for Provocative Therapy, which is endorsed by Frank Farrelly to promote Provocative Therapy worldwide. The AFPT website has articles and downloads from many of Farrelly's longstanding associates including Dr Noni Hoffner who runs The German Institute of Provocative Therapy.

Nick Kemp is also a Richard Bandler approved NLP trainer as well as a board member of ANLP which promotes standards in NLP worldwide. He has writted numerous articles on his own work as well as the various applications of NLP in education and has contrubuted to The Middle Eastern Educator as well as various UK publications including Rapport magazine.
 
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