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Description

Join over 2,500 students on this comprehensive conversational hypnosis certification course.
This conversational hypnosis course isn't the same as many courses on conversational hypnosis or covert hypnosis. My view is that many courses over-complicate how to do conversational covert hypnosis. I have
over 20 years experience
with conversational covert hypnosis, I can talk using all the impressive hypnotic language, but anyone who has heard a conversational hypnotist speak using Ericksonian hypnotic language patterns will know that it doesn't sound very conversational, it sounds like you are doing hypnosis, or at least that you are 'talking funny'. I have an Ericksonian Hypnotherapy course that teaches these skills for those that want them, but there is no need to learn most of the language pattern skills to be able to do conversational hypnosis, and in fact for beginners it can prevent being good at conversational hypnosis because people can focus too heavily on using hypnotic language, so they stop sounding like they are having a 'normal' conversation and instead sound like they are doing hypnosis.
Learn from Dan Jones, one of the UK's foremost Ericksonian hypnotherapy instructors who is committed to supporting students through this course. Dan reads every comments and replies to every question (usually within 24 hours - depending on time zone differences). You will also receive a Sussex Hypnotherapy Centre certificate of completion.
Conversational covert hypnosis doesn't need the use of lots of complicated language patterns, it just needs an understanding of certain principles. What is needed is an understanding of what hypnosis is, both the state people call hypnosis and the act of doing hypnosis, and an understanding of trance. Next people need to know what makes individuals go into trance states, and what deepens trance.
Once you know these areas you know what you need to do to conversationally guide people into any trance state, not just hypnosis, but love, excitement, happiness, relaxation, or any other trance state you can think of.
You will end up using many of the hypnotic language techniques, but these will be happening spontaneously and used in a natural way that fits with what you are saying.
This course on conversational hypnotherapy is structured into sections to help you get a good grounding to build on by learning about hypnosis, about trance. Learning the main hypnosis theories and models and a brief history about hypnosis. Then there is a section on the different ways trance and hypnosis are induced, and it is from learning about these different ways people naturally enter trance which allows you to know how to induce trance or hypnosis in others in a wide range of different ways, and in a variety of settings.
As I am a therapist I have made this course targeted mainly at those that are learning these skills for therapy, counselling or coaching, so there is a section teaching a range of hypnotherapeutic techniques, and a section on how to help clients transfer changes from therapy sessions into their everyday life and carry those changes on into the future, and near the end of the course I cover how to use disassociation, and association therapeutically, and about abreactions and what to do if someone has an abreaction.
This conversational hypnosis course is made up of video lectures with PDF notes and a quiz at the end of each section. During the section on different ways of inducing trance there are video lecture of inductions for you to follow so that you can experience being hypnotised using the processes described in the course as well as re-listening to those lectures intentionally not following along and allowing yourself to be hypnotised and instead focusing on analysing what is being done. There is also lectures demonstrating some of the inductions. The course can be completed in about ten hours, but you are likely to want to review lectures again as you practice what you are learning.
(Different places in the world have different rules around who can practice as a hypnotherapist. My view is to practice as a hypnotherapist you should undertake extensive live classroom tuition (minimum 120 hours of classroom tuition and minimum 450 hours total training) which teaches therapy and then only work with those client groups you have been trained to work with. If you are totally untrained but have an interest in learning conversational hypnotherapy this course will teach you what you need to know, but I would recommend you shouldn't work as a hypnotherapist based just on taking this course. This course will still teach you advanced communication skills which can be helpful in a wide range of life situations. If you have trained in hypnotherapy, counselling, coaching, or NLP or other similar fields then conversational hypnotherapy should make great additional skills for your tool-box to use with clients you have been trained to work with, and this course should also give you a greater understanding about your use of language and other skills with clients even if you aren't doing hypnosis)
Who this course is for:
This conversational hypnosis course is for people who want to know how to do hypnosis during 'normal' conversations to influence others
This conversational hypnosis course is for counsellors, psychotherapists, neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) practitioners and hypnotherapists that have very little experience or knowledge of conversational hypnosis but would like to learn the skills to help them in their practice
This conversational hypnosis course is for anyone who wants to increase their effectiveness at influencing and creating change in others
This course isn't for people who are already experienced in conversational hypnosis, indirect hypnosis or Ericksonian hypnosis

What you'll learn

Conversationally hypnotise anyone

Understand how to do hypnosis without hypnosis scripts

Know how to identify useful information about clients problems that allow them to then work therapeutically with the client

Know how to help clients continue work done in the session into the future after the session ends

Know how hypnosis fits into therapy

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

27 sections • 95 lectures
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1-Introduction
20
1.1-Introduction
1.2-How Do You Hope To Use Conversational Hypnosis?
1.3-Introduction To Conversational Hypnosis Demonstration 'My Friend John'
1.4-Conversational Hypnosis Demonstration: My Friend John
1.5-What is Hypnosis?
1.6-The Pattern Matching Brain
1.7-Recognising Hypnotic Patterns
1.8-What is a Trance State?
1.9-What is a Hypnotic Trance State?
1.10-Hypnotic Inductions and the REM State
1.11-Everyone is Always in a Trance
1.12-A Brief History of Hypnosis
1.13-Introduction to the Key Theories of Hypnosis
1.14-Theory of Dissociated Control
1.15-Neo-Dissociation Theory
1.16-Multi-Factorial Theory
1.17-Expectancy Theory
1.18-Implicit Neural Activation & Information Processing Theory
1.19-Section 01 Notes
1.20-Section 01 Quiz
2-How to Induce Trance & Hypnosis
25
2.1-Introduction to How to Induce Hypnosis & Trance
2.2-Guiding & Focusing Attention
2.3-Demonstration: Guiding & Focusing Attention
2.4-Self Hypnosis Demonstration - Using Guided & Focused Attention
2.5-Self Hypnosis Demonstration - Using Conversationally Guided & Focusing Attention
2.6-Rhythm
2.7-Touch
2.8-Demonstration: Ambiguous Touch Induction
2.9-Movement
2.10-Self Hypnosis Demonstration - Using Automatic Movement
2.11-Demonstration: Automatic Movement - Arm Levitation Induction
2.12-Stillness
2.13-Self Hypnosis Demonstration - Using Stillness
2.14-Memory
2.15-Self Hypnosis Demonstration - Using Memory
2.16-Imagination
2.17-Self Hypnosis Demonstration - Using Imagination
2.18-Using The REM Process
2.19-Self Hypnosis Demonstration - Using REM Process - Body Scan Induction
2.20-Rounding Up How to Induce Trance & Hypnosis
2.21-Demonstration: Using A Client's Ongoing Behaviours
2.22-Using Conversational Hypnosis
2.23-Applying What You Have Been Learning About Conversational Hypnosis
2.24-Section 02 Notes
2.25-Section 02 Quiz
3-How Hypnosis Fits Into Therapy
11
3.1-Introduction to How Hypnosis Fits into Therapy
3.2-Shifting Patterns
3.3-Emotional Needs
3.4-Unrealistic & Damaging Expectations
3.5-Traumatised or Faulty Pattern Matching
3.6-Overwhelmed & Worrying
3.7-Learnt Patterns of Behaviour
3.8-Stuck in a Trance State
3.9-Splitting & Linking
3.10-Section 03 Notes
3.11-Section 03 Quiz
4-Hypnotherapeutic Techniques
8
4.1-Introduction to Hypnotherapeutic Techniques Section
4.2-Using Hypnotic Phenomena
4.3-Crystal Ball Technique
4.4-Affect Bridge
4.5-Ideo-Motor Movement
4.6-Dissociation
4.7-Section 04 Notes
4.8-Section 04 Quiz
5-Carrying Changes into Clients Lives
5
5.1-Future Pacing
5.2-Post Hypnotic Suggestion
5.3-Anchoring
5.4-Section 05 Notes
5.5-Section 05 Quiz
6-Association, Disassociation and Abreactions
5
6.1-Using Association
6.2-Using Dissociation
6.3-Abreactions
6.4-Section 06 Notes
6.5-Section 06 Quiz
7-Silence, Observation & Therapists Expectations
5
7.1-The Power of Silence
7.2-Developing Observation Skills
7.3-Therapists Expectations
7.4-Section 07 Notes
7.5-Section 07 Quiz
8-Conclusion
2
8.1-Summary of the Course
8.2-Certificate of Completion
9-Bonus Lectures
3
9.1-Bonus Demonstration: Touch Inductions
9.2-Bonus Demonstration: Conversationally Utilising Clients Ongoing Behaviour
9.3-Bonus Demonstration: Conversational Hypnosis On Subject & Group