My trainer says that she will give me an attestation of attendance but no IANLP certificate. What is the difference?
We understand that this is not an easy situation to be in. Neither for you, nor for your trainer. You have taken part in a training with the aim of gaining new skills and to obtain a recognized certificate in the field of nlp neuro-linguistic programming. You have invested time, effort and money. Now, at the end of the training, of course you would like to see all this effort rewarded. Apparently, the problem is that your trainer was not able to recognize those new competencies in your behavior and/or mental and/or emotional abilities yet. Consequently, he/she is not willing to issue a certificate to you. Indeed, IANLP certificates are not merely an attestation of ‘having been in class’ but are certificates of competency. If a student does not reach that competency, we require that our Fellow Member Trainers do not issue a certficate! This is why certificates with our seals enjoy a high reputation worldwide. In this situation, we suggest that our FMT require additional work, offer addi