Frequently Asked Questions
Hypnotherapy Diploma Course -
Frequently Asked Questions
Here we aim to answer any questions you
may have regarding the Course.
If you have a question that isn't answered here, please email our support
team at
info@hypnoticworld.co.uk for a helpful
response within 48 hours.
Q. What qualifications do I
need to train in Hypnotherapy?
A. No formal qualifications are required to become a Hypnotherapist; for
some people the aim is to help friends or family or just to satisfy their
own curiosity - others go on to make a successful and rewarding career out
of hypnotherapy. All you really need is a genuine interest and a desire to
succeed.
Q. How does the training take place?
A. A large proportion of the course is written material with question papers
to keep track of your progress and make sure that you fully understand the
content. The course includes 8 text manuals, four double-sided cassettes of
inductions/therapies/relaxation music and conversation with a special
‘Confidence for Hypnotherapists’ recording (to get you started). If you are
able to travel to Doncaster you will be offered the chance to receive
additional individual and/or small group tuition. If you
are not able to travel, then you may, if you wish, submit video recording(s)
for assessment but this is not compulsory.
Q. When does the course begin?
A. Because the course is largely distance learning based, you may begin the
course at any time you wish and study it at your own pace.
Q. What if I don’t understand any part of it?
A. On-line support and advice is available 24 hours a day or via the
telephone. With your first lesson you will receive a glossary of hypnotic
terms for you to refer to should you feel the need.
Q. How can I meet other Hypnotherapists?
A. Many students enjoy entering into discussions, debates and personal chat
about hypnosis and hypnotherapy on www.hypnoticworld.com and other,
similar interest web sites. We will also endeavour to put you in touch with
other therapists in your area and hold workshops and meetings regularly.
Q. I can’t afford the fees at the moment, is there a less expensive way
of paying?
A. The complete eight-part training program may be purchased as a home
study "Pay As You Learn Course", upon request. Students simply pay as they
study, only paying for each section of the program as and when they are
ready to progress to the next module level. This means that the course is
open and within the availability of anyone, regardless of their financial
status, and may be achieved by our option to allow students to spread the
cost of the training over a convenient period of time.
Q. What happens if I
fail the exam?
A. Your understanding of the course is assessed at each level through
question papers that are included with each lesson. If you do not appear to
have understood any particular aspect of the course you will be guided in
the right direction with valuable feedback. In the extremely unlikely event
of failing an exam, students are given the opportunity to retake free of
charge.
Q. I am interested in buying the Course but what is my guarantee that
I will learn hypnosis by the end of it.
Each Module comes with a money back guarantee if returned in its original
condition within 8 days. The Course is extremely comprehensive and
teaches you everything you need to know to become a proficient
Hypnotherapist. All previous Course students have gone on to establish their
own successful practice, and we are very committed to providing quality
material and ongoing support. Students can attend our workshops as many
times as they like, or feel necessary, and in the
unlikely event that, at the end of 8 lessons, you did not feel competent to
hypnotize someone, you would receive personal coaching from your assigned
tutor until you felt ready to commence.
Q. How safe is my money if I
use PayPal to purchase the Course?
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Q. Can you confirm please that I have understood this correctly:
For £54.00 a module (max of 8) I shall be able to hypnotize myself and
others
without necessarily being taught on a one to one. (I appreciate there are
meetings after module 5 available). I would then have sufficient training to
openly offer this as a therapy to the public.
After which module does the practical come into play or is it all theory up
to mod 5.
I am a registered homeopath and a meridian therapist (EFT/TAT/BSFF) and have
to learn by 'doing' rather than something too 'intellectual' these days!!
Would this course be ok for me? As a guide what would you consider average
daily 'study time'.
If I did decide to do it I would want the meetings/workshops to take place
together owing to distance in travelling (3-4 hrs away??)
A. Each module costs approximately £54.00 and there are 8 in total,
the final one comprises mainly scripts and resources. One to one sessions
normally take place after session four or five but this is flexible.
The written material covers the theory side of hypnosis and can be studied
at your own pace, so you can spend as little or as long as you like working
through the text. the reading is easy to understand and the
glossary of hypnotic terms that comes with lesson one covers any terminology
you might come across. The lessons themselves are quite straightforward
with question papers after each lesson to ensure you understand what you've
learned. Some of these include case histories and often there are no right
or wrong answers - just to help you think around different situations that
you might come across.
The workshops are ongoing, and varied in content so you are welcome to come
along to as many as you wish. As a student, attendance would be free; where
ever possible the gatherings are kept fairly small (between 8 - 12 people)
as it is more personal and gives people a chance to get to know each other.
As you already have training in homeopathy and meridian therapy you should
find the Course easily covers your needs - you will already have skills in
rapport building and some of the other concepts included in the Course. I
would think you would be well equipped to offer hypnotherapy to the public
after completion of the Course (but if for any reason any student did not
feel ready, they would be offered extra tuition).
We would prefer students with no knowledge of psychology to read around the
subject a bit and a recommended reading list is included with the first
module. Many people say that once they get into the Course they find it so
fascinating (the mind & hypnosis) that they want to read as much as they can
about it.
Once you have learned how to hypnotize someone you will also know how to
hypnotize yourself. This means that you can 'work with' any areas of your
own life (confidence or modeling for example) in order to become as
effective as you would like to be.
I hope this helps - but if you need any further advice, or if you would like
to speak to me about any aspect of the Course, please don't hesitate to
email me or phone 01302 786977.