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Continuous Professional Development

 

 

Continuing Professional Development (CPD) 2010


Hypnotherapists are required to maintain their Continuous Professional Development (CPD) to uphold professional learning standards and to meet the requirements of whichever professional association they belong to. Normally a minimum is 15 hours, or two days of CPD during each 12 months period. The following list is of CPD programmes and other training events for hypnotherapists being presented at Central England College during the early part of 2010.

 

Saturday 23rd January 2010

Working with Substance Misusers
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John Castleton


John is a chartered psychologist, hypnotherapist and member of the British Society for Clinical Hypnosis. Founder of "The Warehouse", a midlands charity which supports young substance misusers, John provides an introduction to working in this area as well as strategies for supportive assistance including hypnotherapy and NLP. A certified course that provides valuable insight for hypnotherapists.

See article on John Castleton earlier in this issue



Thursday 11th February 2010

Hypnotherapy for Weight Reduction
Richard Nicholls


One of the UK's most likeable and accomplished hypnotherapists, Richard works with a small, well respected group of therapists in the midlands. On this course he will be including the very popular "gastric band Hypnotherapy" but he stresses that this may be just part of a powerful electic approach that can address the deeper issues of wht is beneath the client's over eating.

See article on Richard Nicholls earlier in this issue



Friday 5th March 2010

Gambling Addiction
–   Hilary Norris-Evans

Headlined as the "scourge of the 21st century", on-line gambling has been described by the British Psychological Society as a major source of depression and anxiety. Hypno-Psychotherapt, Hilary Norris-Evans is acknowledged as one of the the UK's leading trainers in this field. The day, which focuses on helping people addicted to any type of gambling, contains a productive mix of theory and practical exercises.



Sunday 25th April 2010

Hypnotherapy & Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
–   Michael Mahoney


With a unique perspective of many years of working in alongside doctors in a medical clinic, Michael is the principal of the IBS Register and has developed his own evidence-based system of hypnotherapy treatments to help alleviate the very debilitating symptoms of this exceptionally common complaint. All of his strategies and scripts are provided to participants, who also have the opportunity to join the IBS Register.

 


Sunday 20th June 2010

Rapid Cognitive Therapy     
 – Terence Watts


Prolific writer, course developer and therapist, Terence has three published books. "Rapid Cognitive Therapy" , co-authored with George Philips, is one of the most successful hypnotherapy training manuals of all time. His personality profiling system "Warriors, Settlers and Nomads, a main topic if this course is a highly valuable diagnostic tool for all therapists.




Unless otherwise stated courses are certificated and training notes are provided. All courses are open to practitioners of hypnotherapy, NLP, coaching, counselling and related fields.

The fee is £80 per person, per day. Numbers are strictly limited and places can be booked by calling:

Central England College on 0121 444 1110


Full details on: www.centralenglandcollege.org/cpd