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The Institute for Meridian Psychotherapy
and Associated
Complementary Therapies
Hypnotherapy is one
of the most effective of complementary therapies. In this course the student
will learn how to successfully treat a wide range of psychological and
psychosomatic problems. This course is not for the novice and is expected that
the student has already studied a basic course in some aspect of hypnotherapy
at Certificate leve.l. In the case where this is not so entry to this course
can be obtained by first taking the course in Past Life Therapy.
Hypnotherapy
can have a positive effect in the treatment of a variety of physical and
psychological conditions ranging from stress-related illnesses to allergies,
skin problems, migraine, high blood pressure, weight loss, self defeating
lifestyles, and the control of chronic pain as occurs in arthritis and other
degenerative diseases.
Hypnotherapy
is also recognised as extremely helpful in the treatment of unwanted
dependencies such as smoking and alcohol consumption. Neurotic conditions such
as vertigo and fear of flying are also susceptible to Hypnotherapy, as are the
management of personal crises such as bereavement and redundancy. On a more
general level, hypnotherapy can be very helpful in optimising personal
well-being and achieving 'personal growth'.
Cost of Course £250 distance learning.
[ As
with all training courses, if you require practical training then this is
available from Tony Edwards in Colchester on a one-on-one basis for an
additional fee. Please contact us to request further information. ]
The Human Mind –
Hypnosis,
Suggestibility, and Induction Techniques.
The
Conscious and the Unconscious and the current view of the mind.
Definition of the Hypnotic State –
Assessing
the 'suggestibility of the subject'. Methods of inducing the light hypnotic
state.
Therapeutic Intervention –
Techniques
for moving the subject into a deeper hypnotic state. Directing action to the
subconscious mind. Post-hypnotic suggestion.
Hypnotic Suggestion or Psychoanalysis? –
Discussion
on the application of suggestion and the application of free-association
analysis.
The Application of Suggestion –
Using
the Hypnotic state to implant suggestions. Developing and using scripts.
Examples of Suggestion Therapy –
How
a suggestion session is structured. Examples of suggestion therapy.
Regression Therapy –
The
application of Regression Therapy. Discussion of Time Regression and Past Life
Regression.
Sexuality, Anxiety & Repression –
Freud
and the inextricable link between sexuality and fear.
The Application of Hypno-Analysis –
The
basics of Hypno-Analysis. Transference and Countertransference.
Examples of Hypno-Analytical Therapy –
Managing
a typical clinical session.
Analysis of Dreams –
Why
do we dream? What can we deduce from dreams?
The Client –
Meeting,
Greeting and Managing the consultation. Preliminary discussion. Obtaining the
full facts and case history from your client. Accurately assessing your clients
needs. Building a Rapport and a Trusting Relationship. Motivating the client to
listen to themselves. Initiating the process of change.
Relaxation Techniques & Treating Stress
–
How
to reduce stress and create relaxation. Teaching the client to use
self-hypnosis as relaxation therapy.
General Practice –
General
notes on typical practice approaches with your clients to assist with a wide
variety of ailments.
Course and Training provided
by Tony Edwards is approved by the

[ As with all training courses, if
you require practical training then this is available from Tony Edwards in Colchester
on a one-on-one basis for an additional fee. Please contact us to request
further information. ]