This course is designed for those already working within a health or care profession, or those seeking to create a new career path or career change. It will provide the understanding, knowledge and skills of NLP together with a recognised qualification in Hypnotherapy, allowing successful students to set up practice as Hypnotherapists and NLP Practitioners with a particular focus toward health related issues.
The Training is recognised by the General Hypnotherapy Standards Council and The Professional Guild of NLP. Successful students will gain an NLP Practitioners Certificate and a Diploma in Hypnotherapy and will be eligible to join both the General Hypnotherapy Register and NLP Register.
Course Aim: To provide students with the skill, knowledge and understanding to practice hypnotherapy and NLP within a healthcare related environment.
By the end of this course you will be able to:
1. Demonstrate an understanding of NLP and its application in health
2. Practice and use a variety of Hynotherapeutic approaches to the management of health and other issues.
3. Establish your own Hypnotherapy/NLP practice
4. Offer a variety of choice in an individuals approach to health
5. Take more control over your own health and well-being
6. Apply specific skills and processes that impact on illness of varying severity including, physical and emotional problems, stress, anxiety, depression, phobia’s and psychological trauma, pain, allergies, cancer and AIDS
7. Gain a deep level of rapport
8. Deal with limiting beliefs and re-orientate to a more enabling belief frame
9. Identify unconscious blocks or objections to healing
10. Establish how a patient may be maintaining their problem and identify the underlying unconscious intention of doing so
11. Manage your own well being and emotional state to work even more effectively
12. Develop a holistic approach to patient care that centres on the mind/body connection of the individual
And so much more, allowing you to apply your new skills in a much wider context should you so desire.
Trainers for this course are:
Martin Reed
Alan Jones
Dr Peter Spencer Peter qualified in Medicine in 1976 and gained a PhD in physiology in 1984. He has held posts in cardiology, diabetes and community medicine and was a lecturer in physiology at Charing Cross Hospital Medical School from 1978 until 1984. In 1984, he was appointed lecturer at the London School of Osteopathy (LSO) and trained in osteopathy there, qualifying in 1989. He commenced practice in Barnstaple in 1989. Peter is the author of a number of papers in scientific journals and has written a book of case histories for students. He is a former external examiner in osteopathy for the Universities of Brunel, Kingston and Westminster and is active in promoting increased standards of education for both undergraduate and postgraduate osteopaths, being a member of the General Osteopathic Council reviewers’ panel. He is the co-ordinator of the Tarka Clinic Continual Professional Development Programme.