(HT) HYPNOTIST – Direct Hypnosis
(HT) HYPNOTIST – DIRECT HYPNOSIS (5 Days)
Developed and presented by Attila Kun since 1996.
Pre-requisite: BH
Price: 1470 $ CAD
Time: 8:30 am. – 5:30 pm or later
Email: ihha.ca@gmail.com
Course Outline
Attila János Kun’s Direct Hypnosis Course typically involves inducing a trance state in a subject with minimal or no preliminary relaxation techniques. It’s often characterized by direct commands and suggestions. If you’re interested in learning more about direct hypnosis or considering taking the course, you might want to explore the curriculum, instructor qualifications, and reviews to ensure it aligns with your goals and expectations.
While specific details about the course content of Attila János Kun’s Direct Hypnosis course may vary, here are some common topics that are typically covered in direct hypnosis training:
- Introduction to Direct Hypnosis: Understanding the principles and concepts behind direct hypnosis, including its history and applications.
- Induction Techniques: Learning various methods to induce a hypnotic trance quickly and effectively, often focusing on direct and rapid inductions.
- Suggestion Techniques: Exploring different types of suggestions used in direct hypnosis, such as direct commands, imagery, and metaphors.
- Deepening Techniques: Techniques to deepen the hypnotic trance state, ensuring the subject is highly responsive to suggestions.
- Utilization of Trance: Understanding how to utilize the hypnotic trance state to achieve specific therapeutic or personal development goals.
- Regression Techniques: Techniques to facilitate regression to past events or memories for therapeutic purposes.
- Self-Hypnosis: Teaching individuals how to induce and utilize self-hypnosis for self-improvement or personal development.
- Ethical Considerations: Understanding the ethical guidelines and responsibilities associated with practicing direct hypnosis, including issues of consent and confidentiality.
- Practical Application: Hands-on practice sessions where students can apply the techniques they’ve learned under the guidance of the instructor.
- Case Studies and Examples: Analyzing real-life case studies and examples to deepen understanding and demonstrate the effectiveness of direct hypnosis techniques.
These topics provide a general overview of what you might expect to learn in a Direct Hypnosis course, but the specific curriculum may vary depending on the instructor and the focus of the training program. It’s always a good idea to review the course description or syllabus provided by the IHHA Academy for more detailed information.
- The legal basis for hypnotherapists
- About hypnotherapy education, basic rules, ethical issues
- Captive minds – Hypnosis and Beyond – Mass hypnosis
- The short history of hypnosis and hypnotherapy
- The most important rules for learning and practising hypnosis
- Therapeutic objectives
- Definition of hypnosis by the recognised experts
- Understanding hypnosis and hypnotherapy
- Hypnosis versus hypnotherapy
- Hypnotherapy versus psychotherapy
- Change fixed ideas
- Identifying subconscious fears
- States of consciousness -Freud’s three levels of mind
- The conscious mind
- The function of the conscious mind
- The function of the subconscious mind
- Unconscious and unconscious mind
- Consciousness, self-consciousness
- How hypnosis achieves its effects
- Successful induction of trance
- Fair of failure
- Differences between hypnosis and hypnotherapy
- About hypnotherapy treatment
- Hypnotherapy by Dave Elman
- The 5 frequency of brainwaves
- Different depths of the hypnotic trance (Hartman scale)
- The hypnosis session
- Pre-induction interview
- Four critical factors to achieve hypnosis
- Re-hypnotising the subject
- Exclusion of negative energy
- Hypnoidal therapy
- Abreaction (four types)
- Abreaction in hypnotherapy
- Free association
- Induction techniques – Eye fixation
- Arm levitation I. and II. (Wolberg and Boyne and Attila)
- Direct gaze technique
- Hands closing
- Conversion inductions
- Dropped object method
- Sticky fingers
- Deepening techniques
- Subconscious activation
- Suggestion enhancers
- Guided imagination
- Awareness is meditation
- Consciousness meditation
- Principles of guided imagination
- What to expect from guided imagination
- Imagination vs. Visualisation
- 17 different guided imagination process
- How to visualise (Gil Boyne)
- Direct hypnosis
- How direct suggestions work
- The laws of direct suggestions
- Treatment of anxiety symptoms
- Direct hypnotherapy
- Direct symptom removal
-
Directed Experience Hypnotic Technique (DET)
- Hyperempiria technique
- Constructive realistic fantasy
- Hypnotic aversive conditioning
- Pseudo-orientation in time
- Ego strengthening technique (medical hypnosis)
- Self esteem relationships
- Mental health strengthening techniques
- Conditioned response programming
- Post-hypnotic suggestions and conditioning
- Post Hypnosis Re-induction
- Post-hypnotic re-hypnotism, self-induction
- Post-induction initiation and subconscious activation
- Laws of post-hypnotic suggestions
- Creating hypnotic triggers
- Post-hypnotic amnesia
- Post-hypnotic suggestion for a good night’s sleep
- Post-hypnotic suggestions and subject preparation
- Trance termination
- Post hypnotherapy interview with the client
- Rapid induction from wakefulness to deep trance
- Instant and rapid induction – Gil Boyne
- Direct gaze rapid hypnosis
- Relationship consultation – love languages
- How to recognise our own love language (Chapman)
- Triangular theory of love (Sternberg)
- The 7 types of love
- What is your emotional pain?
- Psychosomatic disorders – anxiety, depression, panic, phobias
- Panic attack, anxiety, phobic symptoms
- Obsessive compulsive disorder – OCD
- Digestive disorders – IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome)
- Covert behaviour techniques
- Desensitization – Covert desensitization
- Hidden hypersensitivity, exhaustion, aversion
- Hidden modelling
- Hidden behaviour modification with prohibition or confirmation
- Post-traumatic stress syndrome (PTSD)
- Rewind technique
- Pain relief – control with hypnosis
- Hypnosis for chronic pain, eliminating pain, temporary pain management
- Pain in the brain
- Nocebo effect
- Elimination of pain
- Temporary pain management
- Phantom limb syndrome – phantom pains
- Mirror therapy
- Allergies – the health of the immune system
- Forms of allergies
- Allergy elimination process
- Escalator induction
- Waterfall inductions – (Attila’s version)
- Relaxation – meditation script
- Personality characteristics
- Examination test
- Client consent form and session sheet
Attila János Kun
Psychology, Hypnotherapy Nutrition, Diet and Health Science, Honoured Member of Delta Epsilon Tau Society,