The course is intended to introduce
students to Hypnotherapy. The content of the course is as follows:
How to Classify Clients & Make Them Comfortable
with Hypnosis
Experience a Complete Self-Hypnosis Segment
The Use of Tests to Determine Which Types of Hypnotic
Introduction Will Be the Most Effective for Each Individual Client
The Use of Mechanical Aids in Hypnosis
Theoretical Explanation of the Depth Stages in
Hypnosis
Deepening and Pyramiding Techniques
How to Hypnotize Using and Authoritative Induction
Method
Course
Objectives
Upon completion of the course, students will be able to:
Hypnotize using hypnosis depth testing.
Do speed hypnosis.
Hypnotize with a 3-step classical hypnotic induction
procedure.
Properly explain hypnosis to patients and clients.
Do "progressive relaxation" induction.
Determine whether your patients or clients are
more visual, kinesthetic, or auditory.
Do applications of hypnosis, including smoking
cessation, weight control and stress management.
Self improvement uses of hypnotic, effective suggestions.
Why hypnotherapy is a useful adjunct to your practice.
How hypnosis can be beneficial to you.
Saint Martin's College
and Seminary
P.O. Box 100410
Milwaukee, WI 53210
Phone or Fax: 414.247.1451
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that I am human, that I hurt, that I can cry. Not that I not ask
alms in sham gone hollow, nor cringe outside the loud and sumptuous
gate, admit me to our mutual estate." Gwendolyn Brooks