Ericksonian hypnosis five day module (weekday)

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16th - 22nd November 2017, 10.00am - 5.00pm
Hypnotherapists and trainees
£547 - save £203 from usual module cost!
William Morris House, 267 The Broadway, Wimbledon, London, SW19 1SD

This module will be held on the 16th, 17th, 20th, 21st and 22nd of November from 10am - 5pm.

Learn the secrets of hypnotic language and how to add stories and metaphors to your hypnosis, providing long-lasting benefits to your clients. 

Attend this five-day module for only £547 - a massive saving of £203.

Milton Erickson was a noted American doctor, psychiatrist, and hypnotist, known for his unique approach to clients and therapy. 

Erickson has inspired many therapists with his direct, artfully vague and permissive techniques as well as his direct and confusional style. In this module, you will discover how language reflects and creates our world and how as an Ericksonian hypnotherapist you can use entrancing language to help your clients make desired changes.

This intensive five-day practitioner course will teach you how to build deep levels of rapport with clients to facilitate rapid, positive change. You will learn how to use metaphor, confusion and indirect hypnosis to help your clients release unhelpful emotions and limiting beliefs. 

Ericksonian techniques can be very subtle, very straightforward or magical and using them could really help your clients feel happier. 

This module is available as a stand-alone professional practitioner certificate for counsellors, psychotherapists, and hypnotherapists.

Training resources are provided with each module along with practical and written assignments.

For more info or to book call 020 3369 3360 or email info@londonhypnotherapyacademy.co.uk

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Hosted by Lorraine McReight

Lorraine McReight is a very experienced hypnotherapist and the Principal of the London Hypnotherapy Academy. She specialises in the utilisation of storytelling and metaphor in hypnosis.

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Hosted by Lorraine McReight