CPPD in Cognitive Behaviour Hypnotherapy
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In Exeter, Birmingham, Leeds and 2 other venues
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About this course
Post-Graduate Certificate in Clinical Hypnotherapy (Diploma)
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Course programme
Cognitive Behaviour Hypnotherapy
CBT is an action-oriented humanistic approach to emotional growth that stresses individuals' capacity for creating, altering, and controlling their emotional states. It places emphasis on the present, on currently-held attitudes, painful emotions, and maladaptive/ dysfunctional behaviours known to sabotage a fuller experience of life. In other words, it teaches people how to overcome the past by focusing on the present. It also helps clients to implement healthy and realistic alternatives to current problematic psychological patterns.
CBT offers proven techniques for solving problems. Practitioners work closely with their clients, seeking to help uncover their individual set of beliefs (attitudes, expectations and personal rules) that frequently lead to emotional distress. It then offers a variety of methods to help people reformulate their unhealthy beliefs into more sensible, realistic and helpful ones, by employing powerful techniques. Ultimately, it helps people to develop a philosophy and approach to living that can increase effectiveness and happiness in all areas of life.
CPPD in Cognitive Behaviour Hypnotherapy
(Practitioner Diploma in CBH)
Most hypnotherapy practitioners are hungry to work effectively and with confidence that is grounded in a powerful psychological model. This diploma course not only provides this but also provides a therapeutic structure, clinically sound, and which enables the practitioner to help client progress. It also helps practitioners deal with obstacles that we all commonly face in our practice.
The course is both theoretical and practical. Practitioners will develop a solid understanding of the theory and process of CBT. This will involve lectures, demonstration and experiential work. Part of the course involves therapeutic work outside the trance state. As the course develops practitioners will learn how to integrate their hypnotherapeutic techniques effectively and apply them specifically in hypnosis within a cognitive and behavioural framework.
This course is designed for qualified hypnotherapists. The following are the minimum entry requirements for the CPPD in Cognitive Behavioural Hypnotherapy (CBH Practitioner Diploma):
1. Post-Graduate Certificate in Clinical Hypnotherapy (Diploma)
To receive the CPPD in Cognitive Behavioural Hypnotherapy (CBH Practitioner Diploma) you will be required to complete a written examination paper and submit a written case study. Relevant consent forms would need to be in place for the submission of the case study. A minimum of six tutorial sessions will be required as part of the course structure and clinical supervision will be available for those wishing to keep a log of their clinical experience. Clinical supervision is strongly recommended but not complusory.
Syllabus and Schedule
Weekend 1
* About the course
* Hypnosis and hypnotherapy
* Basic Principles and Practice
* Meaning of Healthy and Unhealthy
* Types of Cognitions
* Belief Pairs
* Psychological Disturbance
* Healthy and Unhealthy Emotions
* Mixed Emotions
* Meta Emotions
* Action Tendencies and Behaviours
* ABCDE
* Process of Change
* Building the Therapeutic Alliance and Rapport in Hypnotherapy
Weekend 2
* Dealing with Misconceptions
* The First Session
* Explaining Your Therapeutic Work, i.e. Hypnosis and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
* Teaching ABCDE
* Distinguishing Between Healthy and Unhealthy Emotions
* Assessing Problems
* Assessing Unhealthy Emotions and Behaviours
* Challenges in Assessing the C of the ABC
* Assessing the Activating Event
* Challenges in Assessing the A in the ABC
Weekend 3
* Relevance of Prehypnotic Work
* Assessing the Unhealthy Belief
* Theory Driven Approach
* Open Ended Approach
* Setting a Goal in Line with the Assessed Problem
* Assessing Meta-Emotional Problems
* Teaching Clients the View of Therapeutic Change
* Dealing With Objections to Emotional Responsibility
* Commitment to Change
* Undermining the negative Aspects of Goals
Weekend 4
* Erickson and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
* Disputing Unhealthy Beliefs
* Purpose of Disputing
* When to Dispute Client's Unhealthy Beliefs
* Disputing Healthy Beliefs
* Homework Assignments
* Understanding and Integration
Weekend 5
* Alert hypnosis, suggestibility in Non-Hypnotic Therapy
* Integrating the Healthy Solution - Part 1
* Integrating the Healthy Solution - Part 2
* Obstacles in Integration
* Obstacles in Client Progress
Weekend 6
* Integrative Cognitive Behavioural Hypnotherapy
* Part(s) Dissociation Therapy
* Regression
* Inner Child
* Apposition of Opposites
* Direct Suggestions
Weekend 7
* Applications of Cognitive Behavioural Hypnotherapy
* Performance Anxiety
* Panic Disorder
* Phobias
* Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
* Depression
Weekend 8
* Eating Disorders
* Weight Control
* Assertiveness Training
* Goal Directed Therapy
* The Process of Cognitive Behavioural Hypnotherapy
* Review
* Exam brief and format
CPPD in Cognitive Behaviour Hypnotherapy