Klinikai Hipnózis Nemzetközi Diploma
M A G Y A R O R S Z Á G

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1-2. Nap

 
  • Hipnotikus állapotok
  • A transz mélysége
  • Tudati állapot
  • Ön-hipnózis
  • A tudat ereje
  • A hipnózis kezelés öt fázisa
  • Progresszív relaxáció
  • Az alany ébresztése
  • A hipnózis természete
  • A szuggeszció törvényei
  • Szuggesztibilitási próbák
  • Szemforgatás
  • Indukció, LCCH módszer
  • Hipnózis jelenség
  • Önhipnózis tanítása
3-4. Nap  
  • Szemcsukás Indukció
  • Hipnózis mélyítés (10-1)
  • A hang használata
  • Hipnózis mélyítés (MOSssst)
  • Szenzomotoros reakciók (SMR)
  • Az SMR felhasználása
  • AZ SMR bevezetése
  • Figyelemelvonó tényezõkkel való manipuláció
  • Kéz levitáció
  • Post-Hypnotic Inductions
  • Tactile Induction
  • Thumb Nail Induction
  • Variety of deepeners
  • Vogt's Fractionation Method
  • Post-Hypnotic Suggestions - Utilisation
5-6. Nap  
  • Authoritarian Techniques/Sleep Suggestions
  • Eye-Fixation/Eye-Roll Technique
  • Favourite Place of Relaxation
  • Sympton Manipulation
  • Use of Suggestions
  • Limb Catalepsy/Limb Heaviness
  • Abreaction
  • Preparing subject for Post Hypnotic Suggestions
  • Ego Strengthening Suggestions
  • Contra Indications
  • Indirect Forms of Suggestions (Milton Ericson)
  • Early learning Set
  • Mirroring/Pacing/Leading

Memory enhancement

In response to the perceived needs of students who have not recently undertaken academic study, the LCCH has developed a four-module course of memory enhancement which is presented throughout the Course. The programme is taught through post-hypnotic suggestion and thereafter self-hypnosis, so results can be noticed immediately. These techniques aid memory retention and recall, and many have told us that they find it helpful not only for exam purposes but also in their everyday working and home life.

Interruption of studies

The LCCH realises that many of its students are in full-time employment or have equally important outside commitments. Sometimes, the untoward does occur and may result in an interruption of studies. If the interruption is of a temporary nature, then every attempt will be made to allow the student to catch up. This may take the form of attending an equivalent weekend (without charge) on a consecutive course, or one of the course lecturers may be requested to give private tuition. No student may present themselves for examination unless they have attended 80% of the weekend classes.