Hypnotherapy Courses in London
There are lots of hypnotherapy courses in London. How do I choose the right
course for me?
Whether you want to learn about the potential of hypnotherapy or you are considering a change of career, there are a number of courses that you can do in London. But where do you go and what course should you do? What are the best hypnotherapy courses in London?
If you are a trained healthcare professional-a doctor, a nurse, a clinical psychologist, a psychiatrist or accredited psychologist or counsellor-one of the best courses in London is the programme run by the British Society of Clinical and Academic Hypnosis (BSCAH). These hypnotherapy courses in London (and there are also ones that are offered outside), are designed for health professionals and are run by experienced clinicians who use hypnosis in their practices. The courses have a firm theoretical component. Most, if not all of the lecturers, have published widely in international and national journals and have a thorough understanding of the process of hypnotherapy and the effect it has on the body. Many clinicians that train on these hypnotherapy courses in London also go to the Royal Society of Medicine for continued professional development. For more information, go to the BSCAH website at http://www.bscah.com .
One of the best and most thorough of the Hypnotherapy courses in London is run by the BST Foundation. The diploma course is divided into two: the entrance course, consisting of five full days, and the practitioner's course which is a further twelve days. Some people find that the entrance course is enough for them: the first five day course provides a firm outline of what hypnosis does and how it can effect change in the individual. The course provides a history of hypnotherapy from Braid to the present day, and it looks at the misconceptions that many people have about hypnosis. Right from the start, students are given the knowledge and practical understanding of inductions, deepeners and disengagement techniques. Students are also taught about ego strengthening, spontaneous hypnotic phenomena, self hypnosis, smoking cessation, dealing with abreactions, and are also given expert advice about how to deal with patients in the consulting room. The practitioners' course leads to a diploma in clinical hypnosis with the designating letters DCHyp. This course is thorough and includes many of the up-to-date techniques in contemporary hypnosis. The course concludes with a practical and theoretical examination. This is one of the best hypnotherapy courses in London. It provides students with a firm understanding of anchoring; Erickson's five stage paradigm; the autonomic nervous system and the cerebral cortex; Ericksonian specialized patterns of hypnotic communication; various dissociation techniques; detailed information about how to treat patients suffering from insomnia, phobias, OCD, eating disorders, pain, IBS, depression, psychosexual disorders and anxiety; systematic desensitization; modelling; regressive techniques; automatic hand writing; gate theory; the braiding process and how to build a successful practice. For more information please go to the website at www.bstfoundation.co.uk .
There are other courses in London, and these include:
LCCH Certificate Course run by the London College of Clinical Hypnosis
The many courses run by The Institute of Clinical Hypnosis
The courses run by the Psychotherapy and Hypnosis Training Academy
Whether you want to learn about the potential of hypnotherapy or you are considering a change of career, there are a number of courses that you can do in London. But where do you go and what course should you do? What are the best hypnotherapy courses in London?
If you are a trained healthcare professional-a doctor, a nurse, a clinical psychologist, a psychiatrist or accredited psychologist or counsellor-one of the best courses in London is the programme run by the British Society of Clinical and Academic Hypnosis (BSCAH). These hypnotherapy courses in London (and there are also ones that are offered outside), are designed for health professionals and are run by experienced clinicians who use hypnosis in their practices. The courses have a firm theoretical component. Most, if not all of the lecturers, have published widely in international and national journals and have a thorough understanding of the process of hypnotherapy and the effect it has on the body. Many clinicians that train on these hypnotherapy courses in London also go to the Royal Society of Medicine for continued professional development. For more information, go to the BSCAH website at http://www.bscah.com .
One of the best and most thorough of the Hypnotherapy courses in London is run by the BST Foundation. The diploma course is divided into two: the entrance course, consisting of five full days, and the practitioner's course which is a further twelve days. Some people find that the entrance course is enough for them: the first five day course provides a firm outline of what hypnosis does and how it can effect change in the individual. The course provides a history of hypnotherapy from Braid to the present day, and it looks at the misconceptions that many people have about hypnosis. Right from the start, students are given the knowledge and practical understanding of inductions, deepeners and disengagement techniques. Students are also taught about ego strengthening, spontaneous hypnotic phenomena, self hypnosis, smoking cessation, dealing with abreactions, and are also given expert advice about how to deal with patients in the consulting room. The practitioners' course leads to a diploma in clinical hypnosis with the designating letters DCHyp. This course is thorough and includes many of the up-to-date techniques in contemporary hypnosis. The course concludes with a practical and theoretical examination. This is one of the best hypnotherapy courses in London. It provides students with a firm understanding of anchoring; Erickson's five stage paradigm; the autonomic nervous system and the cerebral cortex; Ericksonian specialized patterns of hypnotic communication; various dissociation techniques; detailed information about how to treat patients suffering from insomnia, phobias, OCD, eating disorders, pain, IBS, depression, psychosexual disorders and anxiety; systematic desensitization; modelling; regressive techniques; automatic hand writing; gate theory; the braiding process and how to build a successful practice. For more information please go to the website at www.bstfoundation.co.uk .
There are other courses in London, and these include:
LCCH Certificate Course run by the London College of Clinical Hypnosis
The many courses run by The Institute of Clinical Hypnosis
The courses run by the Psychotherapy and Hypnosis Training Academy



