I’ll start by saying we’re very proud of our depression treatment training. We’ve put a lot of time into it and built up a huge library of resources on the topic. The students on our hypnotherapy training course have direct experience of how comprehensive our depression training is.
Depression is of course a large topic, and […]
Archive for July, 2007
Lifting depression quickly in your clients
Published by July 31st, 2007 in uncommon-news. 0 CommentsIf you subscribe to our newsletter Clear Thinking, you’ll already have seen the new article on how to quit smoking. In fact, it’s much more than that, it’s a laying bare of the psychology of smoking by Mark Tyrrell, and I think it makes very interesting reading. If you’re a smoker it should give you […]
Respect for my hypnotherapy diploma students
Published by July 3rd, 2007 in hypnotherapy-training. 0 CommentsThe students are now six months into the course and my overriding sense from the last weekend is one of deep respect for the work that the students are doing in between the weekends. They are out there practising what they have learnt and already making a difference to the lives of their friends and relatives.
Stories of their […]
hypnotherapy students learn how to treat depression
Published by July 3rd, 2007 in hypnotherapy-training. 0 CommentsA doctor once said to me that when someone with depression walks through his surgery door he feels his heart sink, many counsellors experience the same. I went to a meeting a couple of years ago where there were twenty two other psychotherapists and counsellors from various backgrounds………after a round robin chat where I heard the other […]
Good grief, well handled depression and fast moving hypnosis
Published by July 3rd, 2007 in hypnotherapy-training. 0 CommentsI think my mind and body have sufficiently recovered after another hectic, fun and focused weekend of learning on the Uncommon knowledge hypnotherapy diploma course We did some more work on treating depression I also delivered a lecture on grief and we considered how the natural process of grieving can sometimes tip over into full […]

