hypnosis certification

Kila

Jedi
Does anyone know of a reputable, good, in depth course in hynosis to become a certified hynotherapist here in the US?
 
I've thought of studying this myself but it's difficult to know who is reputable just by reading their websites.
 
Kila said:
Does anyone know of a reputable, good, in depth course in hynosis to become a certified hynotherapist here in the US?

I can't offer any suggestions but there is a topic that sort of discusses the topic. Perhaps it might give you some ideas. :)

Books about hypnosis?
 
look up National Guilt of Hypnotists (\\\http://www.ngh.net/)and see if they have a certified teacher in your area. Hope this helps!
 
Kila on Today at 07:47:11 PM said:
Does anyone know of a reputable, good, in depth course in hynosis to become a certified hynotherapist here in the US?

If it is of any help, I studied with Tad James on one of his visits to the UK, at both Practitioner and Masters level. I rated the training highly. This was many years ago, probably seventeen years ago. I believe he is still going strong.
 
Kila said:
Does anyone know of a reputable, good, in depth course in hynosis to become a certified hynotherapist here in the US?

In my area we have monthly chapter meetings and I would suggest that as a place to start. You can ask local hypnotists for their recommendation. NGH was already mentioned, _http://www.ngh.net/newchapter.html, another one is IACT _http://www.iact.org/chapters.php, and maybe IMDHA _http://www.imdha.com/schools.php

FWIW, I tend to favor Gerry Kein at Omni Hypnosis, _http://www.omnihypnosis.com/classes.shtm
 
Hi Kila,

I just took one recently with Cal Banyan and I do recommend you visit www.hypnosiscenter.com for further information. They are having another course this March 1st - 12th.

For me it was much much more than just a certification. It's a journey worth taking.

Wishing you all the best.
 
I do think it is a good idea to get some hands-on training from a qualified hypnotist, but ALSO do a LOT of reading about it so that you have a well rounded education and bag of tricks to draw from in any situation you may encounter. Above all, treat the art as a sacred shamanic function and not a a trick or toy.
 
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