The Laws of Concentrated and Reversed Effort. The Laws of Positive Expectancy, Reinforcement. The Laws of Observation. Utilization. Reframing
Stephen Brooks – Hypnotherapy Lectures – Part 2
The course is based upon 120 essential skills and techniques These areas are covered:
Principles of Indirect Hypnosis
– The Interactional Approach
– The Intrapersonal Approach
– Implication, compression, and economic language
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
– Trauma and Abreaction
– How to Identify Sabotage Strategies
– Therapeutic Orientation – Change or Improvement?
– Motivating the patient to stay in therapy
Future Pacing
– Indirect Benefits and Secondary Gains
– Weaning patients off therapy
– Understanding the Patient’s metaphors
– Contextualising Change
– Organic metaphors and Symptom Based metaphors
– Advanced Strategies to Deal with Failure
– Pursuing Relevance
– The Structure of Learned Experiential Experience
– The Framing Model and Irrationality
– Time and context frames
Benefits and Costs
– The Laws of Attachment, and Nonattachment-Attachment
– Types of Decision Making Personality
– Anchoring, Conditioning
Feedback Loops
– The Laws of Concentrated Effort, Reversed and Concentrated
– The Laws of Positive Expectancy & Reinforcement
– The Laws of Utilization, Observation, and Reframing
Indirect Hypnosis Techniques
Hypnotic Time Distortion
– Your Favorite Activity or Leisure Trance Inductions
– Pseudo-Hypnosis: Orientation in Time
– Positive Negative Incorporation in Hypnosis
– The Third Person Disociation
– Hypnotic Catalepsy
– Arm Levitation Inductions
– Automated Writing in Hypnosis
– Unconscious Negotiation in Hypnosis
– Recalling Previous Trane as an Induction
– Surprise Technique Inductions
– Therapeutic metaphor
– Multiple Mirror Therapeutic Induction
– Age Regression Techniques
– Paradoxical Intervention
– The Old Master Induction
– Subdirect Use-Modalities
– Uptime 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 Therapy
– Induction of the Early Learning Set
– Scrambling Symptoms
– Ambiguous Task Assignments
– Eye Fixation & Distraction Inductions
– The Confusion induction
Deep Trance Identification
– Hypnosis for Pain Control and Anaesthesia
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Indirect Hypnosis Skills
– Taking the Patient’s History
High Quality Information Gathering
– How to Create and Apply Therapeutic Nominalizations
Recognizing the Minimal Cues for Trance
– Creating Dependent Suggestions
– Open Questioning
– Negative and Reverse frames
– Sorting for patterns in association
– Adjunctive suggestions
– Calibrating to Positive & Negative Response Cues
– Responding To Polarity Responses
– Classes for Double Binds
– Passive Response Suggestions
– Using Therapeutic & Hypnotic Double Entendre
– Post Hypnotic Suggestions
– Serial Suggestions
– Challenging Negative Minalizations
– Sensory-Based Predicates
– Open-Ended Suggestions
Resource Accessing
– Calibration of Facial Symmetry
– Insertive Eye Contact
– Recognising Patients’ Subjective Interpretations
– Casting Doubt and Challenging a Patient’s Interpretations
– Getting Video Descriptions & Sequence Responses
– Designing Therapeutic Tasks
– Tasks to be delivered and prescribed
– Developing a compassionate and empowered personality
Integrity and ethics
– The importance patient confidentiality
Integrity and ethics in hypnotherapy practices
– When it might be more beneficial to partner with a colleague-Therapist
How to maintain patient records
– When should you stop receiving treatment?
– Ethics and legal business management and practice
– The current status and codes of practice for hypnosis
– Hypnosis contraindications for medical and psychological reasons
– The importance to request feedback and follow up-Up
– Recognizing psychiatric illness and when to refer
– Establishing clear guidelines for cost and duration
Practitioner Development
– CBT and psychodynamic psychology
– Research methodology related hypnosis
– Hypnosis as a therapeutic approach: The history
Objective evaluation of professional skill development
– The value and necessity of supervision and ongoing training
– Basic anatomy and physiology
Recent developments in brain science and mind research
Recognize the effects of previous treatment
The Hypnotic Relationship
– Showing compassion and sincere concern for those in need.
– Patient lifestyle and general health management.
– Patients should have the appropriate social and relationship skills.
Patients can access local resources and support groups.
– Identifying the patient’s expectations regarding outcomes
– Transference and Countertransference
– Involving patients in the treatment.
– Secondary and external influences that can affect therapy
– Contextualizing treatment to the patient’s environment
How to clearly communicate your therapeutic options
– How emotions can impact patients’ decisions and perceptions
– How to reach mutually acceptable therapeutic outcomes
– Evaluation of the effectiveness of treatment
These 10 Lectures These are the contents of this section:
11. The Swish Technique
12. Sorting for patterns in association
13. Adjunctive Suggestions
14. The Third Person Separation
15. Surprise Technique Inductions
16. Catalepsy
17. Substitution of Symptoms and Resolution
18. Arm Levitation Inductions
19. Automated Writing
20. The Relationship between Cause and Symptom
Course Features
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