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Diploma Syllabus Topics
At the end of the eight weekend
Diploma Course students will be required to pass both a practical (oral)
and a written examination. Successful candidates will gain their Diploma
in Clinical Hypnosis (D.Hyp.) and are deemed to be of a level to practise
hypnotherapy. Graduates will be encouraged to practise under the auspices
of the British Society of Clinical Hypnosis (Malaysia) and may apply
for a place on the Practitioner Diploma Course.
Advanced Techniques of Hypnosis
Regressions, dissociation techniques,
hallucinations, automatic writing, hypnography; pseudo-orientation in
time (hallucinated age progression), time distortion; glove anaesthesia
(pain control), suggested amnesia, memory substitution; Ericksonian hypnosis,
including indirect forms of suggestion, compounds, the yes
set, truisms, confusion techniques, surprise technique, interspersal technique,
utilisation technique; NLP, including eye movement patterns, pacing, mirroring.
Psychotherapeutic Studies
Locus of control, the behavioural
and cognitive sciences, paradoxical intention, ordeal therapy, hypno-behavioural
model, secondary gains; psychodynamic approaches; hypno-analysis
metaphorical communications; lucid dreaming, regression therapy; information-gathering
skills, interpretation of body language and minimal cues; creating rapport,
case taking, diagnosis, counselling techniques and treatment planning.
Clinical Studies
Recognition of contra-indications,
abreaction, symptom manipulation; panic disorders; psychosomatic disorders;
migraine and insomnia, bruxism, snoring, nightmares, dermatological conditions;
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS); anorexia nervosa, bulimia; phobias, obsessive
compulsive disorders (OCDs); depression; dystonias; psycho-sexual problems
including impotence, premature ejaculation, frigidity, vaginismus and
psychogenic infertility; neurotic conditions including anxiety and stress;
somatic problems including relief from pain in a variety of conditions
including both minor and dental surgery, and during childbirth; hypnodontics;
breaking of unwanted habits including smoking and abuse of food; nail-biting,
stuttering, blushing, nocturnal enuresis and learning difficulties; childhood
anxiety disorders; performance anxiety including public speaking, examination
nerves and ego strengthening; improved sporting performance; also, treatment
and relief of many other somatic and psychological symptoms for which
hypnotherapy is indicated as a practical treatment.
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