Description
Course fee: £750 or £600 if a BSCAH member To join BSCAH and receive a discount on this module please click here
We’re very pleased you’ve chosen to book all the Modules combined. BSCAH is here to support you through your hypnosis journey. We recommend you join us to take advantage of peer support, free monthly webinars, CPD and the opportunity to network with other healthcare professionals who are on a similar journey.
Aim of the course: To develop students’ understanding and safe applications of hypnosis within their clinical field and expertise.
This course will be delivered using self-directed study plus face to zoom sessions online. Access to the online module will be available from 4 weeks before the course.
Hypnosis is not formally regulated in the UK, but ESH (European Society of Hypnosis) and ISH (International Society of Hypnosis) set the standards for basic hypnosis training. BSCAH is an integral constituent society of ESH and ISH.
Module One
Aim: To develop students’ skills and knowledge in hypnosis, with specific attention to working with stress and anxiety.
Learning Outcomes: By the end of Module 1 the student should be able to:
- explain hypnosis to a patient/client and deal with any misconceptions.
- induce hypnosis and use simple suggestion to help with common conditions (eg anxiety).
- teach self-hypnosis to patients/clients so that they can utilise this for themselves for relaxation.
- utilise self-hypnosis themselves for stress management and personal development.
- identify relevant ethical and professional issues in the use of hypnosis in clinical practice.
- apply simple hypnotic techniques competently in their own clinical practice to relieve anxiety and aid relaxation.
Module 1 is a 2-day module delivered online via zoom. This module will introduce you to the basics of clinical hypnosis and teach you some simple hypnotic techniques which you will be able to implement into your everyday practice immediately.
Module Two
Aim: to enhance students’ skills, knowledge, and safe application of hypnosis.
Learning Outcomes: By the end of Module 2 the student should be able to:
- set up and use ideomotor signalling.
- use a classic reframe for habit disorders and addictions.
- treat a phobia or negative event with hypnotic imagery.
- use hypnotic techniques to resolve past trauma.
- evaluate and audit their hypnosis.
Module 2 builds on the basic hypnosis skills learnt in Module one. This two-day module gives you the basic skills you need to integrate hypnotic techniques into your clinical work and to help patients with addictions such as smoking, bad habits, phobias and past trauma, including PTSD.
Module Three
Aim: to further develop and enhance students’ skills, knowledge, and safe application of hypnosis.
Learning Outcomes: By the end of Module 3 the student should be able to:
- apply metaphor in hypnosis work.
- use hypnosis to work with functional disorders.
- use simple hypnotic procedures to help in the relief of chronic pain.
- use hypnosis and imagery in the management of acute and procedural pain, including glove anaesthesia.
- integrate hypnosis into practice – Cases and treatment plans.
Module 3 expands on the hypnosis skills learnt in Modules one and two. You will learn how to use hypnosis and imagery to help manage functional symptoms and disorders and how to use ideomotor signalling to explore and resolve underlying problems.
You will learn ways to help patients with acute or procedural pain and discomfort as well as techniques suitable in chronic pain management.,
This two-day module gives you the basic skills you need to integrate hypnotic techniques into your clinical work to help patients with functional disorders and pain.
Dates of next course:
Module One: 22nd & 23rd Feb 2025
Module Two: 15th &16th March 2025
module three: 29th & 30th March 2025
Course fee: £750 or £600 if a BSCAH member To join BSCAH and receive a discount on this module please click here
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