CPPD in Clinical Hypnosis
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In Exeter, Birmingham, Springburn and 3 other venues
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The aim of this eight day intensive course is to provide a sound introduction to hypnosis, enabling those who attend to obtain a foundation of knowledge as an aid to the practice of hypnotherapy.
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Course programme
(Certificate in Personal and Professional Development (CPPD) in Clinical Hypnosis)
The course is part time and will meet on four intermittent weekends. The course culminates in a one-day exam - Part One - based on the first five modules of the LCCH syllabus and successful candidates will be awarded their Part One Certificate.
Additional material such as lectures on the nervous, digestive and cardiovascular systems, psychological theories and ethics will be presented by our medical personnel. Whilst this course does not ask participants to delve too deeply into diagnostic routines, emphasis is given to recognition of conditions in which hypnotherapy may be contra-indicated. However, students are expected to acquire skills which are directly relevant to improving the quality of life for themselves and those around them.
Eligibility
As a practical programme, the certificate course will be especially useful for people engaged in the 'caring professions'. Health-care professionals, teachers, counsellors, social workers can usefully explore the clinical applications of hypnosis within the spectrum of work they already do. The minimum age is 18 years.
Although a life science or psychology qualification may appear to give an edge for this course, we feel that this area is only a small part of the learning curve for becoming competent in hypnotherapy. Therefore the course is open to those with a genuine interest in clinical hypnosis, even if they do not have any accredited prior learning (APL). However, so that suitability may be assessed, students will be required to attend an interview with a college officer before being accepted. In addition, candidates must furnish the LCCH with two references, the name and address of their General Practitioner and their National Insurance number.
On successful completion of the Certificate Course and upon passing the Part One examination, students are entitled to apply for a place on the Diploma Course. No student may present themselves for the Part One examination without attending three supervisory sessions during the Certificate Course.
THE CERTIFICATE SYLLABUS
This is probably the most comprehensive Certificate Course in hypnosis available in the UK today. Several years of research and practice have gone into the creation of this programme, enabling many to graduate successfully onto the Diploma Course and eventually into full practice as hypnotherapists. The Certificate Course is a complete course - in its own right - the structure of which provides not only powerful "stand alone" self-improvement techniques for individuals who perhaps do not wish to take their studies any further but also the knowledge and expertise vital for those wishing to progress into a new career.
Weekend One
* Hypnoidal States
* Nature of Hypnosis
* Depth of Trance
* Laws of Suggestion
* State of Mind
* Suggestibility Tests
* Self-Hypnosis
* Eye-Roll
* Power of the Mind
* Induction LCCH Method
* 5 Stages of a Hypnosis Session
* Hypnosis Phenomena
* Progressive Relaxation
* Teaching Self-Hypnosis
* Awakening the Subject
* Memory Enhancement
Weekend Two
* Eye Closure Induction
* Hand Levitation
* Deepener (10-1)
* Posthypnotic Inductions
* Ideo Motor Responses (I.M.R.)
* Deepener (NO
* Thumb Nail Induction
* Variety of Deepeners
* Utilisation of I.M.R.
* Vogt's Fractionation Method
* Installing I.M.R.
* Posthypnotic Suggestions - Utilisation
* Manipulation of Distractions
* Memory Enhancement
Weekend Three
* Authoritarian Techniques/Sleep Suggestions
* Full Ego Strengthening Suggestions
* Eye to Eye Induction
* Animal Hypnosis
* Neurological Aspects of Hypnosis (Medical)
* Favourite Place of Relaxation
* Medical Aspects of Hypnosis (Physiological)
* Symptom Manipulation
* Use of Suggestions
* Contra-Indications
* Indirect Forms of Suggestion (Erickson)
* Short Ego Strengthening Suggestions
* Limb Catalepsy/Limb Heaviness
* Taking a Case History
* Preparing the Subject for Posthypnotic Suggestions
* Memory Enhancement
Weekend Four
* Eye Fixation/Eye Roll Induction
* Stop Smoking - Theory
* Healing White Light
* Abreaction
* Erickson - Early Learning Set
* Tactile Induction
* Introduction to Neuro Linguistic Programming
* Basic Elements of NLP Diagram
* Mirroring/Pacing/Leading
* Memory Enhancement
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CPPD in Clinical Hypnosis