Hypnotherapy Course Syllabus and Curriculum
Educational Content
Introduction:
Definitions
Purposes
Types
Stage
Therapeutic
Auto/Self
History:
Pre 1700
1700-1800
1800-Present
Misconceptions:
Theories and Models:
Mind - Body Connection:
Science of Hypnosis:
Anatomy
Physiology
Principles
Quality
Assessment
Structure:
Interview
Goal Setting
Conditioning
Trance
Trance Termination
Therapeutic Suggestion
Principles
Types
Uses
Abreactions and
Adverse Reactions:
Definitions
Types
Responses and Safeguards
Techniques:
Guided Imagery
Relaxation
Ideomotor Signaling
Rapid Induction
Integrated Practice:
Rules and Regulations
Ethical Guidelines
Professional Associations
Health and Wellness
Adjunctive Therapy
Sports
Therapeutic Scripts:
Examinations Review:
Facilitative Learning
Literature
Review/Critique
Demonstration:
Verbal
Technical
Clinical Observation
Journal Logging
And Script Writing
Course Objectives
1. Understand the history of hypnosis and its current status in health and wellness.
2. Describe theories and models of hypnosis.
3. Identify and correct misconceptions regarding hypnosis.
4. State the ethical and legal guidelines for clinical hypnosis.
5. Utilize interviewing and screening in determining the appropriateness of hypnosis for a client.
6. Demonstrate effective preparation of individuals for hypnosis.
7 State the principles and rules of hypnotic induction, deepening, and re-alerting.
8. Explain how to prevent adverse reactions to hypnosis.
9 Induce, deepen, and terminate a hypnotic trance in an appropriate subject.
10. Effectively utilize permissive and directive suggestions.
11. Make use of Ideomotor signaling and communication in hypnotic trance.
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