HPTI-Introduction to Hypnosis Home Study
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HYP100
HPTI Fundamentals: An Introduction to Hypnosis
Scott Sandland is the instructor, while Richard Nongard is a participant.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE
This course will expose students to the fundamental principles and workings of hypnosis, as well as show and explain particular techniques. It will also lay the groundwork for the remainder of the HPTI program.
The emphasis of this course is on clinical practice and hypnotherapy application. The significance of appropriate intake questions, pre-talk explanation, note keeping, forms, and how to incorporate them into a hypnotic procedure will be emphasized. This course will also cover language patterns and how to employ certain word choices to become more adaptable and comfortable with hypnotic language.
PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVES
This course’s major purpose is to prepare students for the remainder of their HPTI studies by giving a firm foundation in the following areas:
1.An understanding of various hypnosis models and ideas.
2.Suggestibility tests, inductions, and deepening approaches tailored to the individual.
3.an introduction to various hypnosis methods and approaches.
4.The capacity to make use of hypnotic linguistic patterns
5.Incorporate client concerns and outcomes into established frameworks.
6.Divide any script into predictable, replaceable components.
7.Be aware of how to organize the initial encounter.
8.Construct paperwork and intake papers for their practice.
9.Are aware of the questions to ask their clients
TEXT REQUIRED
HypnoThoughts.com Volume I of the Hypnotic Script Handbook (enclosed)
Trancework: An Introduction to Clinical Hypnosis Practice, Michael Yapko is a Ph.D. candidate (enclosed)
LECTURES
Each week will include a different portfolio of video lectures. Each week, you will be given links to access the lectures.
TOPICS FOR CLASS LECTURES
Introduction, Summary, and Methodology
Explanation of the subconscious Myths about hypnosis What is possible with hypnosis Terms and terminology What a hypnotist actually performs Clarifications
Session Structure Ratio of ritual to expectation
overcoming and making use of societal expectations
Submodalities – Recognizing and Using Suggestion Testing Inductions Deepers
hypnotic signs and depth hypnotic models for human motivation hypnotic philosophy of appreciating differences and conflicts hypnotic style discovery and development
A day in the life of a hypnotist What my clients are like Practical applications and areas of speciality Setting up an office Business essentials Scheduling sessions, tune ups, and terminating a client Anchoring Ideomotor and discussion with the client during hypnosis
A summary of common script styles
Script breakdown Metaphor-based scripts Client outcome-based scripts Pacing, phrasing, intonation
Creating rapport, respect, and expectation via reframing
Questions I ask every client on the first session
Forms and documentation for intake Taking notes
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