Hypnotherapy Training

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

New Intake starts soon

It is nearly time for our 2010 diploma course to start and there are still a few places left, but because we keep classes deliberately small, please hurry to reserve your place to avoid dissapointment.
If you have downloaded our prospectus and having looked at the course content and felt daunted by it - dont! Plenty of people have studied with us who at the start had no idea what half of the topics meant and all have done really well, gaining the diploma and some of them even starting a new exciting career. We wont let you fail.
If you haven't downloaded our prospectus yet, then please do so. You will find that the course is very comprehensive and not only covers all the topics you would expect to find on a reputable course, but plenty more as well that you wont find covered anywhere else.
So if you are looking for an exciting new challenge this year, then visit our website at www.talkingcurestraining.com and get in touch. I look foward to hearing from you.

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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

hypnothreapy training - a different approach

Most hypnotherapy training provided in the UK assumes a clinical model of illness, despite hypnotherapy actually being an holistic therapy. By a clinical model of illness I mean the type of model that we are all familiar with when we visit a GP for example, that is, the GP will look at our symptoms and attempt to match them with a known illness that exhibits the same symptoms; the list of illnesses and their symptoms being known as the DSM4.

There are a number of problems for the majority of practising hypnotherapists with this approach, not least of which is thst they do not have a medical degree and lack training in diagnostic techniques.

Fortunately the clinical model isn't the only model available. If we treat each client as an individual (rather than a list of symptoms) and place their 'illness' in a context of their lifestyle, domestic setting and community we can construct what is knows as their 'story' of the illness. Using hypnotherapy, NLP and other more indigenous practises we can then assist them to rewrite their story to one of health and wholeness; This is but one branch of a shamanic approach to illness. At Talking Cures Training we cover both of the above approaches (and more) to give our students more options when dealing with real clients. Why not visit our website at www.talkingcurestraining.co.uk for more information and download our prospectus.

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Monday, March 23, 2009

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