Past Life Regression Practitioner Training

07876 578 055 07876 578 055
22nd - 23rd February 2018, 9.30am - 4.30pm
Hypnotherapists and trainees
Copthorne Hotel Gatwick, Copthorne Way, Copthorne, Gatwick, West Sussex, RH10 3PG

This intensive training is for qualified hypnotherapists who would like to explore the many advantages of using Past Life Regression techniques to facilitate change.

What will I learn? 

Why do a Past Life Regression?

  • Synchronicity.
  • Managing expectation.
  • Biographical profiling.
  • Client exercises.
  • Inductions.
  • This Life Regression.
  • Guided Visualisations into a Past Life.
  • Open questioning exploring a Past Life.
  • Resolution and release.
  • Tool bag of techniques.
  • Life between lives.
  • Identifying triggers.
  • Reprogramming.
  • Abreactions.
  • Post Regression.
  • Divination techniques.

Live Demonstrations will take place throughout the training and you will learn alternative approaches to Past Life Regression clients so that you can vary your approach and be more flexible. 

On successful completion of the Past Life Regression Practitioner Course you will receive a Diploma from 'Thoughtitude' and be eligible to join the Past Life Therapists Association as a member. (Optional).

The Venue

Our training room is set in 40 Acres of Sussex Countryside in an area of outstanding natural beauty to provide a unique, relaxing environment.  It is an ideal setting for learning and relaxing with fun!

If you have any questions feel free to call me on 07876 578055 and checkout the following website 

http://www.hypnotherapy4courses.co.uk

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Hosted by June O'Driscoll

June O’Driscoll is a very experienced Professional Clinical Hypnotherapy Trainer; Licensed NLP Trainer; Life & Business Coaching Trainer; Reiki Master Teacher; Past Life Regression Trainer and Relax Mindfulness Trainer. June also is a valued member of the team that assists Dr Richard Bandler (co-creator of NLP) and Paul McKenna at their events.

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Hosted by June O'Driscoll