(*4*)What You’ll Discover in Stephen Brooks Hypnotherapy Lectures Part 4
Hypnosis research methodology: CBT, psychodynamic, and humanistic psychology.
Stephen Brooks – Hypnotherapy Lectures – Part 4
This course is based upon 120 Essential Skills and Techniques The following areas are covered by this agreement:
Principles of Indirect Hypnosis
– The Interactional Approach
The Intrapersonal Approach
– Implications, compression and economic languages
Symptom Substitution and Resolution
– The Relationship between Cause and Symptom
– Response Attentiveness
– Achieving positive outcomes
Communicating with the Unconscious
– Identifying Verifiable Objectives
– Values and Criteria
Abreaction and Trauma
Identifying and Defeating Sabotage Strategies
– Therapeutic orientation – Improvement or Change?
Motivation to Keep the Patient in Therapy
Future Pacing
– Indirect and Secondary Benefits
– Weaning Patients off Therapy
– Understanding the Patient’s metaphors
– Contextualising Change
– Organic metaphors and symptoms-based metaphors
– Advanced Strategies for Dealing with Failure
– Finding Relevance
– The Structure of Learned Experiential Experience
– The Framing Model and Irrationality
– Time and contextual frames
Benefits and Costs
– The Laws of Attachment & Non-Attachment
– Personality Types for Decision Making
– Anchoring & Conditioning
Feedback Loops
– The Laws of Concentrated Effort and Reversed Effort
– The Laws of Positive Expectancy & Reinforcement
– The Laws of Utilization, Observation, and Reframing
Indirect Hypnosis Techniques
Hypnotic Time Deformation
– Leisure Trance Inductions and Favorite Activity
– Pseudo-Hypnosis: Orientation in Time
– Hypnosis: Positive Negative Integration
– The Third Person Separation
– Hypnotic catalepsy
– Arm Levitation Inductions
Automated Writing in Hypnosis
– Unconscious Negotiation in Hypnosis
– Previous Trance Recall as an Induction
– Surprise Technique Inductions
– The therapeutic metaphor
– Multiple Mirror Therapeutic Induction
– Age Regression Techniques
– Paradoxical Intervention
– The Old Master Induction
– Subdirect Use-Modalities
– Uptime downtime induction
– Utilising The Patient’s Needs As A Motivational Strategy
Stop Smoking Strategy
– Inducing Amnesia
– The Self-Suggestion induction
– Teach Your Patient Self-Hypnosis
– The Four Seasons induction
Crystal Gazing and Multiple Screens
– Non Verbal inductions
Ideo-Motor Signaling
– The My Friend John Induction
– Cellular Healing Treatment
– Induction to Early Learning Set
– Scrambling Symptoms
– Ambiguous Task Assignments
– Eye Fixation and Distraction inductions
– Confusion Induction
Deep Trance Identification
– Hypnosis for Pain Control and Anaesthesia
Indirect Hypnosis Skills
– Taking the Patient’s History
High Quality Information Gathering
– The Creation and Application of Therapeutic Nominalizations
Recognizing the Minimal Cues in Trance
– Making Dependent Suggestions
– Open Questioning
– Negative and Reverse frames
– Sorting patterns of association
– Adjunctive suggestions
– Calibrating to Positive & Negative Response Cues
– Polarity Responses
– Double Binding Classes
– Passive Response Suggestions
– Using Therapeutic & Hypnotic Double Entendre
– Post Hypnotic Tips
– Serial Suggestions
– Challenge Negative Nominalizations
– Sensory Based Predicates
– Open-Ended Suggestions
– Resource Accessing
– Calibration of Facial Symmetry
– Injective Eye Contact
– Recognising Patients’ Subjective Interpretations
– Casting Doubt and Challenging a Patient’s Interpretations
– Obtaining Sequence Responses and Video Descriptions
– Designing Therapeutic Tasks
– Delivering and prescribing tasks
– How to develop a compassionate and empowered person
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Integrity and ethics
– Patient confidentiality is vital
Integrity and ethics in a hypnotherapy practice
– When it may be better to partner up with a co-The therapist
– How to keep patient records safe
– When should you stop receiving treatment?
– Ethics and legal business practice and management
– Current status of hypnosis, codes of practice
Hypnosis: Medical and psychological contraindications
– The importance to request feedback and to follow up-Up
– How to recognize psychiatric disorders and when to refer
– Establishing clear guidelines for cost and duration
Practitioner Development
– CBT, psychodynamic and humanistic psychology
– Hypnosis research methodology
Hypnosis: A history as a therapeutic approach
Objective evaluation of professional skill-development
– The value and necessity of supervision and continuing training
– Anatomy and basic physiology
Recent advances in brain science and mind research
Recognize how past treatment can affect therapy
The Hypnotic Love Relationship
– Showing compassion and concern to those in crisis
– Lifestyle management and general health of patients.
– Patient relationships and social skills.
– Support groups and resources available in the local area for patients.
– Identifying the patient’s expectations regarding outcomes
– Counter transference and transference
– Encourage patients to become active participants in the treatment.
Secondary or external influences that can affect therapy
– Contextualizing treatment to the patient’s environment
How to communicate clearly therapeutic options
Emotions and patient perceptions: How they can impact decisions and perceptions
– How to reach mutually acceptable therapeutic outcomes
– Assessing the effectiveness of treatment
These are the 10 Lectures This section contains:
31. Positive outcomes
32. Responding to Polarity Responses
33. Paradoxical Intervention
34. Communicating with The Unconscious
35. Induction to the Old Master
36. Sub-Modalities
37. Eye Accessing and Rep Systems
38. Identifying verifiable goals
39. Past Life Therapy
40. Values, beliefs and criteria
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