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This Stage
Two course is open only to those students who have successfully completed the
Stage One Foundation course. Students who successfully complete the Stage Two
course, including the written exam and course work, are awarded the Certificate
in Hypno‑Psychotherapy, and are entitled to use the designating letters CHP
(NC). They are also eligible to apply to join the NRHP as an Associate 2 Member,
or will be automatically upgraded if they already have Associate 2
status. The
syllabus for this course requires students to attend for some 66 hours, usually
spread over six weekends at monthly intervals, during which, tuition apart,
there is an element of practical assessment. In addition, the student undertakes
a programme of home study including the submission of five essays. The work is
divided into two sections: theories of psychotherapy and additional techniques
in hypnotherapy. In the Certificate exam, students will be required to show
their knowledge of both sections. The home
study component consists of a comprehensive programme of reading and study from
recommended text books, many of which may be purchased from the NCHP, and the
writing of essays to indicate an understanding of the material studied. Thus the
assessment criteria for the Certificate fall into three categories: practical
assessment during the course, coupled with essay marks and exam
results. A:
Theories
of psychotherapy Study of
the main principles of various schools of psychological thought which are
applicable to the work of the therapist, including: Counselling:
Includes
an examination of the theory and practice of counselling, with particular
reference to Carl Rogers' work. The Gestalt approach to therapy is also
covered. Freud:
Libido
theory, ego theory and defence mechanisms. Jung:
Analytical
psychology. A broad overview, with particular emphasis being given to Jung's
theory of the unconscious. Adler:
Individual
psychology. The effect of parental and environmental influence. The
reconstruction of clients' goals plays an important part in this
theory. Behavioural Psychology and
Behaviour Therapy: A study of the main
experimental bases of behaviour therapy, their practical application and their
relevance to hypno‑psychotherapy. Ericksonian
Techniques: A complete
weekend is devoted to a Foundation Course on aspects of the contribution of
Milton H Erickson.* During the
course emphasis is placed upon the application of both the theory covered in the
lectures and the practical skills acquired. Thus, for instance, students are
presented with actual case histories, and by means of class and group
discussion, are given the opportunity to apply their knowledge in the
formulation of treatments. B:
Additional
hypno-psychotherapy techniques
·
The
recognition and treatment of psycho-logical disorders
·
Practical
counselling
·
Techniques
in hypno‑psychotherapy, e.g.:
·
Hypno‑analysis
·
Regression
therapy
·
Hypno‑pictography
·
Automatic
writing
·
Structured
dream analysis
·
Desensitisation
techniques As in Stage One, there are demonstrations by tutors and plenty of practical sessions for students to try out the various techniques themselves. Throughout the course, topics such as Ethics, Human Development and Sexuality are covered. Although
this Stage Two is a pre‑examination course, students are not obliged to present
themselves for examination. Some may choose to study this course for general
interest, and may not require tangible evidence of their knowledge and ability.
However, for those students who wish to commence practice as hypno‑
psychotherapists and continue working towards the NCHP Diploma, success in the
Certificate exam is the pre‑requisite for entry to Stage Three
training. *Although
not compulsory for examination, the Erickson weekend is an essential component
of the course. It must be completed, satisfactorily, for the letter of
attendance and the NCHP Certificate to be awarded. Satisfactory completion is
measured by the course tutor's continuous assessment over the weekend. Where
necessary, the tutor may recommend that the weekend be repeated (at no extra
fee, of course) until satisfactory completion is
achieved.
Stage Two Course
Outline (45 Open
University‑specific points at Level 3) Stage Two of the
NCHP training builds upon the essential material covered on Stage One, and
explores various schools of psychological theory and psychotherapeutic
practice. Please note: Tape
recorders are not allowed on the course. Weekend
One Confidentiality and Ethics
(1) Consultation and treatment
schedules including ethical practice (1) Various methods of conducting
consultations Techniques used in first
treatment session Identifying the problem area,
diagnostic scanning Introduction to Freudian
theory ‑ classical psychoanalytic theory Alfred Adler ‑ individual
psychology (2, 3) Advice on essay
writing Weekend
Two Freudian theory of
development and structure of personality (2, 3) Regression therapy ‑
hypnoanalysis 'Journey to the self' ‑
example of therapeutic script Weekend
Three Carl Gustav Jung
‑ Psychodynamic theories and
therapies (2, 3) Dream analysis and its use in
hypnosis 'Ancient standing stone' ‑
example of ego strengthening script Weekend
Four Behaviourism ‑ conditioning
and learning (2, 3) Applications of behaviourism
to psychotherapy Further hypnoanalytic
uncovering techniques ‑ Hypnopictography and
automatic writing Examples of psychometric
tests Weekend
Five Carl Rogers ‑ Rogers' self
theory (2, 3) Client‑centred therapy ‑ the
core conditions Basic counselling
pitfalls Gestalt theory ‑ the cycle of
awareness, the five level model of neurosis (2) Gestalt therapy ‑
relationship, contact, awareness, techniques, dream work Exam
revision Weekend
Six Ericksonian hypnotherapy ‑
Foundation Course Inductions ‑ pacing and
leading, naturally occurring trance states, confusion Trancework ‑ process
instructions, metaphor Ericksonian language
patterns, script analysis, therapeutic framework In accordance with UKCP requirements, and consistent with NCHP practice over many years, such topics as Ethics(1), Human Development(2) and Sexuality(3) are covered throughout the course, as indicated.
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