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On-Going Training Workshop

Sunday 6th September 2009 - 9.00am - 5.00pm

Hypnosis for Inner Conflict Resolution

Introducing Client-Centered Parts Therapy - Roy Hunter (USA) M.S., FAPHP


Program Description:

How can you effectively help the client who struggles with an inner conflict? Someone strongly desired to attain a goal, but who also experiences self-sabotage, may be a prime candidate for PARTS THERAPY or one of its variations. Competently facilitated, parts therapy often helps people get past barriers when other techniques are insufficient. However, there are pitfalls that must be avoided in order to maximize results for your clients. This workshop is a MUST for professionals not totally familiar with parts therapy or one of its variations. Roy Hunter, your facilitator, is the published author of two hypnosis texts based on the teachings of the late Charles Tebbetts, as well as Hypnosis for Inner Conflict Resolution: Introducing Parts Therapy (Crown House Publishing, 2005). All who attend will receive a participant workbook.

Objectives: Participants will learn

  • What parts therapy is (and its variations)
  • When to use parts therapy
  • Why parts therapy is best for some clients
  • How to use parts therapy (complete step-by-step process)
  • How to explain parts therapy to your clients, and why such explanation is needed
  • Why it is so important to be an objective mediator
  • How to avoid inappropriate leading, and the potential consequences of not doing so
  • Why Roy Hunter added an important update on the Tebbetts Methods
  • How to avoid common pitfalls that could put clients farther away from success

Workshop Outline

  • Overview: What Is Parts Therapy? Variations; Who Was Charles Tebbetts? Article written by Charles Tebbetts; Important Updates
  • Important Background Information: The Four Primary Hypnotherapy Objectives; Which Hypnotherapy Objectives Can Parts Therapy Fulfil? Why Training in Regression Therapy is a Prerequisite; Psychodynamics and Ideomotor Responding
  • Proper Preparation: Defining Client-centered Parts Therapy; Explain Parts Therapy to the Client; Deepen Appropriately; Establish a Safe Place; Establish (or Confirm) Finger Responses; Verify Hypnotic Depth
  • The 11-Step Process: An in-depth presentation of each of the 11 steps of the entire parts therapy process, potential detours and how to deal with them
  • Role Play Exercises for each of the 11 steps (time permitting)
  • Concluding the Session: Giving Additional Suggestions and/or Guided Imagery; Concluding the Session, wrap-up
  • Potential Pitfalls and Other Concerns: Advance Explanation Not Given; Assuming Command and Giving Orders; Calling Out Too Many Parts; Casting Out Parts (Exorcism); Creating New Parts; Freezing or Immobilizing a Part; Getting Sidetracked; Multiple Personality Disorder; Alleged Entities; Skipping Steps; Taking Sides with the Dominant Part; Other Concerns
  • New Frontiers (time permitting): Spiritual Potential and More…

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