A
great profession, a rewarding career! As a hypnotist you
will be able to help people stop smoking, control their
weight, enhance performance in sport activities, improve
work habits, overcome self imposed limitations, and motivate
the clients to achieve their desired goals. Your client will
learn to engage the power of the mind to eliminate
undesirable habits and live a healthier life.
Hypnosis Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
Hypnotists do not possess any unusual or mystic powers. The
hypnotist is a trained professional, who has chosen to use
his learned skill to help individuals overcome their self
imposed limitations.
In
1955, a committee appointed by the British Medical
Association reported that hypnosis was a valuable tool in
medical treatment. In 1958, The American Medical Association
followed suit after a similar committee had investigated and
reported favorably. As the general public became more
aware of the art and science of hypnotism and the
effectiveness of its application, the recognition of the
hypnotist as a complementary health care provider became
more established. Hypnotism is now recognized as a distinct
profession.
Every
competent hypnotist is the recipient of the gratitude and
admiration of his clients and is recognized in a very
positive manner by members of other professional
organizations. In the last few years, there has been
rapid growth in the field of hypnosis. This growth in
addition to further recognition has caused the demand for
competent hypnotists to dramatically increase.
Explanation of Curriculum
Jacob
Bimblich will teach numerous practical techniques using over
30 years of experience that he has helping individuals with
a diversity of conditions in which hypnosis has proven to be
an effective tool. He will teach the student how to
use hypnosis to access the psychobiological sources of
problems and re-frame them.
Throughout the course of study, the student will learn to
use Jacob’s techniques and approaches in a wide range of
clinical issues including: the elimination of negative
habits like smoke cessation, hypnosis for sports
enhancement, improved study habits, pain control, sleep
disorders, stress reduction, and weight control to name a
few.
In
addition, students will learn how to lower the resistance to
hypnotic suggestions while accessing and facilitating inner
motivational resources. The student will learn to
transform a symptom into a thought and by doing it; he will
be able to control pain and discomfort. The elimination or
relief of pain will always be done with the approval of a
medical professional.
The
course will offer the student the opportunity to participate
in the application of the techniques that the instructor has
been using effectively throughout his successful career.
Who Can Be a Successful Hypnotist?
The
answer to this is very simple. Anyone of average
intelligence can learn to be a successful hypnotist, given
proper instruction, time, and opportunity, The degree of
success thereafter rests with the individual’s own aptitude
and application.
Income Possibilities: You Are the Cause of the Results of
What You Want
Hypnotists charge between $75 and $150 for a one hour
session. It is a profession that can be lucrative even on a
part time basis. A hypnotist who works 10 hours a week can
earn $750 to $1500 per week.