Training Program for the National Guild of Hypnotists
Dates for the class are from July 12-July 19.
Autumn dates are every saturday from October 2nd through November 20th.
Winter dates are every Tuesday and Thursday from January 11, 2011 through April 14, 2011.
Links to Hypnosis Training Classes
Level I Includes:
Preliminary suggestibility tests
How to conduct depth tests
How to classify clients
Influences and dangers
How to hypnotize, awakening procedures
A three-step self hypnosis program
Developing rapport
The many applications of hypnosis
Many powerful induction procedures
How to decide which inductions to use based on the client's needs
Mechanical aids, (What they are and how to use them)
Deepening techniques
Complete Smoking Cessation, Weight Control and Stress Management program
The use and benefits of ideomotor response, mechanical aids, deepening techniques
Complete smoking cessation program
Weight control Program
Stress management programs
All the scripts and forms you will need to get started
NGH Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics
Supervised practice
Upon successful completion of Level II, you will receive your status as NGH Certified Hypnotist, and you will qualify for membership in the NGH, the largest and most prestigious national educational organization in this field. (First year of membership is included with your certification at no charge.)
Effective marketing and business strategies including eMarketing
Legal considerations
NGH Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice
Supervised practice
Award of NGH Certified Hypnotist certificate
Scheduled quarterly group practice sessions for all students
The NGH Certification training program provides 100 hours or more of combined classroom instruction, practice sessions, homework assignments, as well as a brief on-line prerequisite reading assignment. Continuing telephone and email supervision and quarterly practice sessions, as follows:
class room lecture
discussion
demonstration of inductions and techniques
practicing of inductions and techniques during class
report on your experiences of practicing of inductions and techniques outside of class with volunteers
study of the NGH Manuals, written reports on the material
study of CDs and DVDs with oral and written reports on their content and the value of the information
submission of a recorded hypnotic induction by students for critique
development of your business plan and marketing strategy