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    Counselling – Year One – Module Two. 1-2 07/2010 SC. Chrysalis (2010)Hypnotherapy and Counselling Skills – Module Three.The Role of the Subconscious.Psychotherapeutic Counselling – Year One – Module Three.1-3 07/2010 SC. Hadley. J and Staudacher.C (1996).HYPNOSIS for CHANGE.3rdedition. New Harbinger Publications. Karle.W.A and Boys.J.H (2010).HYPNOTHERAPY.A Practical Handbook.2ndedition.FREE ASSOCIATION BOOKS.

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    if the following hypnosis/counselling sessions are going to be successful. By building a rapport with the client we are hoping to put them at ease and we are starting to gain their trust‚ if the client has full trust and confidence in their counsellor it will make them far more receptive to suggestion and make them feel more comfortable in discussing their problems. This also gives us the chance to explain what hypnosis is and what the client is likely to experience during hypnosis. Whilst doing this

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    history of hypnosis is a bit like a history of breathing. Like breathing‚ hypnosis is an inherent and universal trait‚ shared and experienced by all human beings since the dawn of time. It’s only in the last few decades that we’ve come to realise that hypnosis itself hasn’t changed for millennia‚ but our understanding of it and our ability to control it has changed quite profoundly. The history of hypnosis‚ then‚ is really the history of this change in perception (History of Hypnosis‚ 2012). Although

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    with him in that he should be firm and resolute in his intentions as well as being well motivated. . As I needed to write another case study‚ I offered to see him on 08/06/2012 at 15.00hrs for an Initial Consultation-(Appendix 1)‚ and one hypnosis session to help him quit smoking with his signed consents in place before treatment started. He was eager to quit smoking with a motivational rating of 9/10. He attended for his appointment looking slightly anxious but ready for treatment

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    then talk to Kathy about her phobia of wasps and bees and record her answers on a suds scale. Session 2 will involve going over the suds scale again to see if she gives the same answers or if she adds new events to the scale. I will then use inductions and deepeners to put Kathy in a hypnotic state where I will talk her through the suds scale. At the close of session 2 I will give Kathy some homework that will involve the possibility of her encountering wasps or bees. Session three will start

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    Count: 1789 words) “What is hypnosis?” Year 1: Hypnotherapy and Counselling Module 1 CONTENTS Introduction – what is hypnosis? How does hypnosis work? What is hypotonic trance? Affect and healing power of hypnosis History of Hypnosis Conclusion Bibliography Introduction – what is hypnosis? What is hypnosis? The British Society of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis states: "Hypnosis usually involves the person experiencing

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    parents. Parents are sometimes troubled by the fear that their style of parenting may have negative effects on their children. However‚ research has consistently shown that there is a broad range of acceptable parenting styles from highly structure to permissive. Some parenting styles are more successful than others in encouraging the child to develop independence and self-control. Those that are most responsive to the child‚ with much more communication‚ appear to do best. Parenting styles are influenced

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    “Why Is The Initial Consultation So Important ? What Factors Will An Ethical Therapist Cover At This Time ? The initial consultation is important for both the therapists and the client to establish whether there is rapport between both parties‚ to put the client at ease and to ensure a realistic and effective plan of action to help the client achieve their goal. This is often offered as a short appointment of maybe 30 minutes‚ free of charge. I think by offering this service clients would have more

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    Huraerah‚ Abu. 2010. Developing Students’ Listening Skill Through the Use of Suggestopedia Method. Thesis of Makassar Muhammadiyah University. Pangumbaraan‚ K.S. 2010. Master Hipnotis. Yogyakarta: Tjap Jempol. Wahyudin. 2012. The Implementation of Hypnosis Approach to Improve Student’s Listening Ability at SMP Negeri 1 Pa’jukuang Kabupaten Bantaeng. Thesis UIN. Wilson‚ J.J. 2008. How to Teach Listening. England: Pearson Education Limited.

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    Why is the initial consultation so important? What factors will an ethical therapist cover at this time? Introduction When a client first goes to a hypnotherapy appointment‚ the main reason why they are there is to receive help with a problem or issue that they would like to resolve. The very first hypnotherapy consultation is important for therapists to use this time to understand the client’s needs and make sure they have the best plan of action to help the client achieve their goal. In this

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