The dynamic therapy diploma

07795 023 768 07795 023 768
25th - 27th October 2019, 9.00am - 5.30pm
Hypnotherapists and trainees
£595
The Bedford Swan Hotel, The Embankment, Bedford, Norfolk, MK40 1RW

An intense and technique-packed diploma! Learn how to listen to your clients and create your own dynamic system of working. Designed for those who already know how to hypnotise and would like to have more confidence and skills with a range of clients.

This course consists of three intense and practical days. You will be given theory and practical advice at a fast pace in a range of rapid and analytical methodologies. If you’re new or recently trained and lacking in confidence or skills, then this is the course for you!

If you are an experienced therapist, this may not be the course for you, but you are welcome to join this course if you feel your skills need freshening up.

The techniques

  • eliciting and changing sub-modalities
  • parts therapy
  • regression to cause
  • gestalt dialogue
  • a template regression session
  • EMDR technique
  • alt eye movement protocol
  • somatic release
  • polyvagal theory in therapy
  • ego state therapy
  • inner child work
  • NLP powertools
  • hypnotic symbolism
  • power ball
  • immerging the client
  • notes on safety
  • abreactions and other surprises
  • morals and ethics
  • reflective case studies - what would you do?

New for 2019 - Somatic release and polyvagal theory in therapy.

Somatic release

Based on the work of Pat Ogden and Peter Levine, somatic release work is getting the body to physically release the emotion from the body through movement. Typically the nervous system will hold the energy of the problem in a trapped state, usually from a perceived inescapable situation. Somatic release allows the body, with the help of the therapist, to move out of the trapped state and release it once and for all! It’s a very simple, elegant method that, when done correctly, can produce profound results.

Polyvagal theory in therapy

The research of Dr Stephen Porges and Dr Stanley Rosenberg into the vagus nerve has produced fascinating ways into rethinking the function of the autonomic nervous system. We will give you a brief but thorough account of polyvagal theory and how to use it with your clients.

You will get a 100-page, comprehensive manual with the theory and techniques to take away to use as a refresher. We’ve never seen a more thorough manual on any of the courses we’ve attended ourselves!

Click for more info and for details on how to book your space - https://hypnosisdeconstructed.co.uk/course/the-dynamic-therapist/

Thank you

Paul

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Hosted by Paul Gibson

Paul is an accomplished therapist in the prestigious Harley Street, London and in Norwich, Norfolk. He teaches how to be a dynamic therapist rather than a ‘one technique to suit all’ approach which is a blend of modern methods mixed in with classical approaches to give the best chance of success and this is reflected in his teachings.