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  Nov 22, 2024
 
2023-2024 Academic Catalog and Student Handbook with Spring Addendum 
    
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2023-2024 Academic Catalog and Student Handbook with Spring Addendum [Archived Catalog]

Clinical and Applied Hypnosis Certificate


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Overview of Program


The Clinical and Applied Hypnosis Certificate program provides an alternative for the individual who wishes to obtain a comprehensive introduction to clinical and applied hypnosis, without necessarily undertaking an academic degree program. All training and didactic education is designed to follow the clinical training guidelines of the American Society for Clinical Hypnosis. The certificate is a 9-credit program, including three academic courses, and two virtual or residential conferences. The program is best started in the Fall term when all three courses can be scheduled in consecutive terms.  Students who begin the sequence in the Spring will need to wait until the following Fall to take the Intermediate course and then wait until the Summer to finish the Advanced Course.

Program Learning Outcomes


  1. Proficiency in Hypnotic Techniques: Students will demonstrate proficiency in a range of hypnotic techniques, including induction methods, deepening techniques, and therapeutic suggestions. They will develop the ability to effectively guide clients into hypnotic states, deepen relaxation, and deliver appropriate therapeutic interventions using hypnosis.
     
  2. Ethical and Professional Practice: Students will understand and adhere to ethical guidelines and professional standards when practicing clinical hypnosis. They will demonstrate knowledge of the ethical considerations specific to hypnosis, such as informed consent, confidentiality, and client autonomy. Students will also develop skills in building rapport, establishing a therapeutic alliance, and maintaining professional boundaries. 
     
  3. Application of Hypnosis in Clinical Settings: Students will apply their knowledge and skills in clinical hypnosis to address specific client needs and conditions. They will learn to assess client suitability for hypnosis, develop tailored treatment plans, and implement hypnotic interventions to support therapeutic goals. Students will gain competency in utilizing hypnosis for various applications, such as pain management, stress reduction, habit control, and enhancing well-being.

Career Opportunities


Clinical Hypnosis can enhance any clinical practice but may be useful as well in many other occupations and in interpersonal relationships.  Only licensed clinicians should use these skills in clinical settings however these same skills may be used as well for coaching and in optimal performance settings with a non-clinical population.  Scope of practice will be discussed extensively during these courses to ensure the ethical use of this modality.   

Program Requirements


Admissions Requirements


This certificate is open to all current Saybrook students and to others with a minimum of a Master’s degree from an accredited University. Master’s level students from other accredited programs are also welcome to enroll in this certificate program.

University Learning Experience


Virtual Learning Experience (VLE) - Required, Residential or Community Learning Experience (CLE) - Required

All new students begin their studies with a Welcome Week. Welcome Week activities, including a certificate program orientation, are held online during the week ahead of the start of the fall and spring semesters. Participation is strongly encouraged.

Students will participate in University Learning Experiences for this certificate, during the Basic and then the Intermediate Courses. The experience may be virtual or in person depending upon the semester enrolled. Refer to course descriptions for requirements. Note, there is no University Learning Experience (ULE) associated with the Summer Advanced Hypnosis course.

Fieldwork


No practicum is required for this certificate however students are asked to practice with volunteers or clients (Advanced class only) throughout the course sequence. 

Credits/Hours


​​The Clinical and Applied Hypnosis Certificate is a 9-Credit Certificate. ​ 

Mode of delivery


Courses are presented as a combination of reading assignments, videos, live videoconferences, asynchronous class discussions and written assignments. Each class format may vary based on content and instructor preference and students are encouraged to review the course syllabus and Canvas course shell prior to the start of each term to assess the requirements of each course. 

Length of Program


The Clinical and Applied Hypnosis Certificate may be completed in 1 year consisting of 3 consecutive terms.  

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