Hypnotherapy Training Part 1

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This is part 1 of the Hypnotherapy training course. This course is designed to be used in conjunction with the course manual, and live training provided by Steve Adams.
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Hypnotherapy Training Part 1
  1. What's the secret
    1. 100% confidence
      1. Clients outcome and wellbeing is the key
        1. Be as professional as you can at all times
          1. Work with/ Know your limitations
          2. Stage Hypnosis
            1. Entertainment
            2. Hypnotherapy
              1. Therapeutic intervention
              2. Both use the same tools
                1. UK Law
                  1. 1952 Stage Hypnosis Act
                    1. Stage hypnosis
                    2. Hypnotherapy
                      1. Unregulated
                    3. Insurance
                      1. Public liability
                        1. Professional Indemnity
                          1. Therapy insurance
                          2. Keeping Records
                            1. Data Protection Act
                            2. Contraindications When NOT to use hypnosis
                              1. • Epilepsy, Bi-Polar, narcolepsy or patients exhibiting suicidal tendencies
                                1. • Persons with a history of mental health issues
                                  1. • Persons on medication for any mental illness
                                    1. • Persons under the influence of alcohol or drugs
                                      1. • Persons with a heart complaint
                                        1. • Persons under 18 without a parents' consent and with an adult present at all times
                                          1. • Hyper suggestible persons
                                            1. • Physical problems (without advice/permission from the clients GP)
                                              1. If in doubt: GP Referral
                                              2. History of hypnosis
                                                1. Hippocrates (460-377 BC)
                                                  1. Galen of Pergamum (129-1999 AD)
                                                    1. Athanasius Kircher (16th Century)
                                                      1. Franz Anton Mesmer (1734 -1815)
                                                        1. James Braid (1795- 1860)
                                                          1. Josef Breuer (1842 -1925)
                                                            1. Sigmund Freud (1856-1939)
                                                              1. Milton Erickson (1901 –1980)
                                                                1. George Estabrooks
                                                                  1. Dave Elman
                                                2. Trance Definition
                                                  1. "The bypass of the critical factor of the conscious mind and the establishment of acceptable selective thinking. "
                                                    1. " An altered state of awareness, where the senses are heightened".
                                                      1. Levels of trance
                                                        1. Light
                                                          1. Relaxation, eye lock, (eyelids won’t open upon suggestion).
                                                          2. Light/Medium
                                                            1. Heavy or floating feeling, locking of isolated muscle groups (Such as the arm.)
                                                            2. Medium
                                                              1. Smell and taste changes, number block (aphasia).
                                                              2. Medium / Deep
                                                                1. Response to post hypnotic suggestions, analgesia (no pain).
                                                                2. Deep
                                                                  1. Positive Hallucinations, (Seeing something that is not there).
                                                                  2. Somnambulistic
                                                                    1. Negative Hallucinations,(Not seeing something that is there).
                                                                3. What do Clients Need?
                                                                  1. Belief and Expectancy
                                                                    1. Disorientation and confusion
                                                                      1. conscious Fatigue
                                                                        1. Conscious overload
                                                                          1. Suggestion and repetition
                                                                          2. Deepening Trance
                                                                            1. Count down from high to low
                                                                              1. Fractionation
                                                                                1. Utilisation
                                                                                  1. Stock phrases
                                                                                  2. I.I.C. Principle
                                                                                    1. Intelligence
                                                                                      1. Concentration
                                                                                        1. Imagination
                                                                                        2. Suggestibility tests
                                                                                          1. Arm Drop
                                                                                            1. Magnetic fingers
                                                                                              1. Interlocked hands
                                                                                                1. Light / Heavy hands
                                                                                                  1. Eye lock
                                                                                                    1. When ?
                                                                                                    2. Types of induction
                                                                                                      1. Progressive
                                                                                                        1. Total body relaxation
                                                                                                        2. Permissive
                                                                                                          1. Milton language
                                                                                                          2. Authoritarian
                                                                                                            1. Rapid and instant inductions
                                                                                                            2. As If
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