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Welcome to my new CPD Teleseminar Program designed to give you Continuing
Professional Development from the comfort of your own home. I'm looking forward to bringing you a whole host of
passionate speakers who will share with us their knowledge and expertise in a jam packed interview hour.
My next interview on Wednesday 15th December at
5pm GMT is with Jack Elias.
Jack is a Clinical Hypnotherapist in private practice as well as
founder and director of The Institute for Therapeutic Learning in Seattle, WA, training and certifying Transpersonal
Clinical Hypnotherapists since 1988. He also offers dynamic experiential workshops and seminars, and his Finding
True Magic courses are eligible for credit at various universities and for CEUs for clinicians.
Jack presents a unique synthesis of Eastern and Western
perspectives on the nature of consciousness and communication, teaching simple yet powerful techniques for achieving one’s
highest personal and professional goals.
Jack has studied Eastern meditation, philosophy and psychology for 43 years.
Jack's book, Finding True Magic is used by students, clinicians,
and teachers internationally as a holistic approach to Mind/Body healing. It weaves together new and unique perspectives on
depth hypnosis, regression therapy, past life therapy, inner child healing, subpersonality dialogue and integration, archetypal
transformation, NLP, Ericksonian hypnosis, meditation and prayer techniques, ‘de-hypnosis’, and more. Jack's
work is expanding the art and discipline of hypnotherapy, making personal transformation and rapid healing possible --
mentally, emotionally, physically, and spiritually." Check
out Jack's site and blog: http://FindingTrueMagic.com
I'm really looking forward to talking with him. Join
us by subscribing below.
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while it's still free, by signing up below.
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This time, on Wednesday 24th November I sent out a pre-recorded audio interview
with Neuro-Developmentalist, Sue Cook. I have been fascinated with the subject of autism and asperger's syndrome
for many years and curious to understand the nature/nurture aspect of conditions such as these. If someone arrived
in your practice with Asperger's syndrome, would you know how to work with them? Perhaps you've already worked
with undiagnosed adults with Asperger's syndrome and your techniques have sadly failed. Sue gives us some
idea why that is that means we may have been barking up the wrong tree by not being able to access our clients' modality.
Sue describes how neuro developmental delay in children can be so easily corrected with movement which rewires the brain and
causes the essential neural connections to be made that help us make sense of the world. Follow this fascinating interview
and see what you can learn from her.
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On Wednesday 3rd November at 5pm GMT, I spoke about Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and
how and why I came to work with it. I described how I believe it's come to be such a controversial disease,
and how the mind and the body have effectively decided to refuse to cooperate with each other. I call upon
emerging evidence from the world of PNI that confirms all my observations and analyses in my practice with people with CFS
and how and why we need a paradigm shift to work more wholesomely with CFS and many other conditions. For more information
on how to work with CFS, go to www.openmindtherapy.co.uk/cfsmanual.html
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On Wednesday 20th October, I interviewed Matt Sison from the US on his passion for
Regression Hypnotherapy. Matt and his colleague Randy, have been running intensive bootcamps for several
years now and they have attracted attendees from all over to learn their skill. His passion for what
he delivers in his 'Regression boot camps', his commitment to therapist development, and the amazing results he facilitates
with his clients, makes him for me a man of integrity. He'll also be talking a bit about his meditation programme
which will be useful for both therapists and clients alike. (If you missed the call, click here and sign up to receive the audio recording)
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Wednesday 6th October 2010: supervision teleseminar by Jenny Lynn. I take supervision
questions from therapists and answers them on a live call. I offer my integrative perspective on issues ranging from
ME/CFS to Sexual addictions.
Supervision is one of the most important aspects of a therapist's success.
To be able to reflect on and see your clients with fresh eyes is essential. This is what a good supervisor should help
you with. Professionally, you are also required usually to have an hour's supervision per number of client contact
hours. These audio hours that are designed to give you fresh perspective on your clients may be valid as supervision
with your professional bodies. Make sure to check with your specific organisation.
I shall be delivering
also some audio training in integrative therapy in the new year. Make sure you sign up so I can keep in touch with you
about it.
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On 22nd September I spoke to David Moat Meet David Moat: How to work with Autism with
Transpersonal Hypnotherapy and psychotherapy
I'm privileged
to be able to introduce David Moat to you who has been working with Autism for 25 years!
David launches the
first of our online CPD teleseminars on 22nd September 2010 at 5pm which is open to all who would like to subscribe completely
free of charge. See below. When you listen to him speak, you'll
realise if you know anything about the world of autism, that David's approach is rebellious, sensitive, and above all
views autistic people, not as a collection of medico-behavioural symptoms but as human beings. David treats both families of autistic people and those who suffer on the autistic spectrum integratively.
He shows us how we can conceptualise of autism in a much more humane way and gives us skills and above all, insight into the
condition we call autism. I'll be interviewing him on this the
first of our teleseminars for my new online programme next Wednesday 22nd September. Want to be there? Then just sign
up to the broadcast by going to http://openmindtherapy.co.uk/livecpdevents.html David is also
a published author. Check him out at www.autismtrainingcourses.com
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