Training Content
Here are the details of exacly what you will learn on both the HTAC Elements and HTAC Ultimate training:
On succesful completion of the HTAC Ultimate training you will receive both an NLP and Hypnotherapy practitioner certification, which is accredited by the CMA.
HTAC Elements (6 x 2hrs)
- The NLP Communications model
- Avoiding content imposition
- Conscious Vs Unconscious mind
- How we create our internal Maps
- Four steps to learning
- Using Peripheral vision
- Linguistic presuppositions
- Representational systems
- Sensory acuity
- Creating rapport
- Pacing and leading
- Anchoring
- Exploring strategies
- Introduction to clean language
- Experience hypnosis and its application
- Understand the barriers to hypnosis
- Overview of the UK Law and hypnosis
- Understand and apply health and safety procedures
- Understand the limits of the certification and competency levels
- Introduction to language patterns(Milton and Meta)
- Difference between stage and clinical hypnosis
- Definition of hypnosis and trance
- Introduction to Inductions
- Self Hypnosis
HTAC Ultimate (20hrs)
- All HTAC Elements as listed above
- Representational systems and sub-modalities
- Understanding the conscious and unconscious mind
- Strategies
- Time based techniques
- Neurological levels model
- Values and Beliefs
- Swish pattern technique
- Phobia removal
- Re-framing
- Perceptual positions
- The Disney Strategy
- Using Metaphors
- Setting up as an NLP/Hypnotherapy practitioner
- Current Health and Safety legislation in relation to holistic therapy
- Insurance and legal requirements
- Environmental and premises considerations
- Understanding the requirements of GDPR
- Safeguarding and vulnerable adult considerations
- Working within competence level and the importance of CPD
- History of hypnosis
- Erickson, Estabrooks, and Elman methodologies
- Difference between stage and clinical hypnosis
- What constitutes a successful hypnotherapist
- The importance of being client focussed and not self-focussed
- Conscious / subconscious disassociation technique
- Stages of hypnosis recognising different levels of trance
- Progressive (Maternal) and Authoritarian(Paternal) approaches.
- Using utilisation - environmental, Internal and verbal examples
- Waking a client from hypnosis safely
- Hypnotic language patterns – creating scripts
- Using suggestibility tests where appropriate.
- Inductions – progressive and rapid.
- Selecting appropriate deepening techniques
- Introduction to metaphors as a key tool in change-work.
- Pre and post suggestions to ensure the clients wellbeing
- Using client resources to effect required changes.
- Awareness of other intervention techniques
- Using ideomotor responses as a communication method
- Dealing with abreactions safely
- Post – hypnotic suggestions
- Initial client consultation structure and content
- Delivering online sessions (Health and safety issues)
- Creating rapport with potential clients
- Explanation of hypnosis and the process of hypnotherapy
- Creating an intervention plan appropriate to the client’s needs
- What level / type of after care and support is available
- Setting appropriate outcomes / intervention methods
- The therapist client relationship (expectations of both)
- Contra- indications (when not to use hypnosis)