Detailed Outline:
1. Hypnotherapy I
2. Counseling Skills
3. Hypnotherapy II
4. Hypnotherapy III
5. Practicum
The Video DVD course can be taken anytime, from anywhere.
The intent of this training is to give the student a good grounding in basic and advanced hypnosis and counseling skills as well as the ability to apply these skills in a therapeutic client-therapist relationship. Much focus is placed on professional ethics, respect and safety for the client. Students are also taught to work within their field of competence. The course is taught from a holistic or mind/body approach rather than from a purely psychological perspective. This allows for great leeway in touching on many related areas and in the ability to show how hypnosis is part of a much larger picture. The following is a detailed outline of what each section of the course covers and required materials.
Required Materials
Textbooks: "Therapeutic Trances" by
Stephen Gilligan", The Skilled Helper,
A Problem-Management Approach
to Helping"
"Exercises in Helping Skills",
The Skilled Helper, by Gerard Egan.
Please note: Textbooks to be
purchased separately.
(approximately CAD$200.00)
Computer with a DVDROM (CAD $41.00 for
DVDROM if needed)
Included in this Course
Four Video DVD's (45 hours)
Thirty-four page course manual
Seventy page Video Manual
Support throughout the course by e-mail and/or the 800 number to a maximum of one year.
Hypnotherapy Skills 1
The intent of this section is to give the student a basic grounding in traditional hypnosis skills using "direct" methods. In addition to basic hypnosis skills, the student will also learn how other complementary approaches such as Yoga, Breathing, Meditation, Chi Kung, Acupuncture Theory, Chakras, Huna and Kinisiology integrate with and complement hypnotherapy. As is common throughout the complete program, the focus is on experiential learning. A manual written by the instructor is used in this course. The topics covered in the course are: History of Hypnosis, Defining Hypnosis, Synonymous terminology, Conscious, Sub-conscious, Super-conscious, Self Hypnosis techniques and other methods, Subjective and objective experiences in trance, Physiological response to stress, Suggestibility tests, Comparing direct and indirect approaches, Developing effectiveness, Techniques of hypnosis (progressive relaxation, count, fascination, fractionation, arm levitation, confusion, rapid induction, handshake, coin and guided imagery), Deepening the trance (deepening techniques, levels of consciousness), Depth testing, Abreactions, Affirmations, Ideo-motor response, Wording of hypnotic suggestions, Representational systems, Anchoring, Vipassana Meditation. Go to top
Counseling Skills
The Counseling skills course is based on the textbook and workbook by Gerard Egan. Aimed at helpers, the text emphasizes the collaborative nature of the therapist-client relationship and using a practical, three-stage model that drives client problem-managing and opportunity-developing action, leads readers step-by-step through the counseling process, while giving them a feeling for the complexity inherent in any helping relationship. As readers master the various steps of the helping model, they should be able to improve their competence and confidence measurably. The 85 practical exercises in this manual allow the student to practice communication skills and each of the steps of the model in private before practicing them in actual helping interactions with others.
Hypnotherapy Skills 2
The main focus of this course is on Ericksonian Hypnosis. The concept is that once students have begun to master direct methods of hypnosis, they can begin the process of learning the more versatile and subtle form which is Ericksonian. The broad base of multi- level communication skills that students learn serves to enhance their ability to be "absorbed" in the therapeutic moment and really hear, see and feel what the client needs. The experiential aspect of this course includes demonstrations of various methods as well as students practicing with each other. The students will get feedback from each other as well as from the teacher.
Topics covered are:
- Ericksonian definitions of hypnosis and hypnotherapy
- Principles of
Ericksonian hypnotherapy
- Induction approaches
- Major steps in hypnotic inductions
Four induction approaches:
- Directing the client's attention inwards
- Non-verbal pacing and leading
- Accessing a previous trance state
- Informal hypnotic induction
Key Modalities of
Ericksonian Hypnotherapy
- Metaphor and stories
- Confusion
- Dissociation
- Embedded suggestions
- Generalities
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