Curriculum
- 14 Sections
- 111 Lessons
- Lifetime
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- Introduction1
- Hypnotherapy12
- 2.0What is Hypnosis
- 2.1HYPNOSIS IS NOT DANGEROUS
- 2.2Hypnotherapy
- 2.3The History Of Hypnotherapy
- 2.4What are the benefits of hypnotherapy?
- 2.5What can I expect during a hypnotherapy session?
- 2.6The Difference Between Hypnosis And Hypnotherapy
- 2.7The difference between a Hypnotist and Hypnotherapist
- 2.8COMMON MEDICAL CONDITIONS TREATED WITH HYPNOTHERAPY TODAY
- 2.9Hypnotherapy Versus Psychotherapy
- 2.9Negatives Associated With Hypnotherapy
- 2.10What to Expect from Your Subject
- Guided Meditations2
- THE MOST COMMON CONDITIONS TREATED WITH HYPNOTHERAPY TODAY1
- MODERN HYPNOTHERAPY TECHNIQUES: BEST PRACTICES12
- 5.0MODERN HYPNOTHERAPY TECHNIQUES: BEST PRACTICES
- 5.1DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
- 5.2Age Regression
- 5.3Regression
- 5.4TRANSPERSONAL PSYCHOLOGY
- 5.5Behavior Modification
- 5.6VISUALIZATION/GUIDED IMAGERY
- 5.7Suggestion based hypnotherapy
- 5.8Amnesia
- 5.9Inner healing and releasement
- 5.10Detailed Description of Inner Healing and Releasement
- 5.11THESE COMPONENTS OF EFFECTIVE PSYCHOTHERAPY FIT TOGETHER SEAMLESSLY
- Stages of Hypnotherapy2
- Hypnotic Induction Techniques39
- 7.0Relaxation Method 1
- 7.1Relaxation Method 2
- 7.2Staircase Method
- 7.3Stiff Arm Method
- 7.4Arm-Drop Method
- 7.5Arm Levitation Method I and 2
- 7.6Association Method
- 7.7Confusion Method
- 7.8Dave Elman Method
- 7.9Direct Gaze Method
- 7.10Drop Object Method
- 7.11Eye Fixation with Imagery Method
- 7.12Fixation Object Method
- 7.13Favorite Place Method
- 7.14Gil Boyne Method of Conditioning
- 7.15Hand Shake Method
- 7.16Forest And Stream Method
- 7.17Hand to Face Method
- 7.18Hands Closing Together I
- 7.19Television Imagination Method
- 7.20Rapid Method
- 7.21Non-verbal Method I
- 7.22Non-verbal Method II
- 7.23Mountain Trip Method
- 7.24Misdirection Method
- 7.25Make Believe Friend Method
- 7.26Magic Television Method
- 7.27Magic Shape Method
- 7.28Instantaneous Method
- 7.29Hands Pressing Down Method
- 7.30Hypnotic induction relaxation with counting method
- 7.31Testing
- 7.32Trance
- 7.33Re Induction
- 7.34Signs of Trance
- 7.35Post Hypnotic Suggestions
- 7.36Termination
- 7.37Termination [2]
- 7.38Termination [3]
- ANALYTICAL VEHICLES9
- Cognitive hypnotherapy case formulation and treatment plan2
- Detailed Info About Hypnotherapy2
- Hypnotherapy FAQ23
- 11.0What is hypnosis?
- 11.1What is Hypnotherapy?
- 11.2What can’t be treated with hypnotherapy?
- 11.3Will I bark like a dog or cluck like a chicken?
- 11.4Will I lose control?
- 11.5My friend tried hypnosis to quit smoking and it didn’t work.
- 11.6Why should I learn self-hypnosis?
- 11.7How is hypnotherapy different than affirmations?
- 11.8Isn’t Hypnosis dangerous?
- 11.9When might hypnotherapy be useful?
- 11.10Does everyone respond to hypnotherapy?
- 11.11What will happen in a hypnotherapy session?
- 11.12Why do we use an induction?
- 11.13How regularly will I see my hypnotherapist?
- 11.14How many sessions of hypnotherapy will I need?
- 11.15Is hypnotherapy for children safe?
- 11.16How does hypnosis feel?
- 11.17If I’m hypnotised do I give up control?
- 11.18Will I tell any secrets under hypnosis?
- 11.19Why is hypnotherapy so effective?
- 11.20What can I expect from a hypnotherapy session?
- 11.21What is the state of research on hypnotherapy?
- 11.21What if I cannot be hypnotised?
- HYPNOTHERAPY TERMINOLOGY4
- Self Hypnosis1
- Complete Notes- Student\'s Hand Book1