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Certified Hypnotherapist & Certified Specialist in Solution Focused Hypnotherapy Training Programme

Who is the program for

Are you looking to unlock your true self, overcome personal challenges, or embark on a new career helping others? Mind Matters Academy's Hypnotherapy Certification Courses, accredited by the National Guild of Hypnotists (NGH) and the International Hypnosis Association (IHA), can help you achieve your goals.



Whether you're new to the field or have a background in psychology, counseling, or spiritual healing, our hypnotherapy training programs are designed to cater to a diverse range of students. Your personal experiences and insights are valuable contributions that will enrich the learning environment.

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Requirements for Enrolment and Graduation

01.

18 years old or above​​

02.

The course is taught in Cantonese

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Attendance rate of 85% or above

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Completion of assignments

05.

Passing of exams

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IHA Certified Hypnotherapist Certificate
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Professional Qualification

Upon completion of the course and meeting the above requirements, students can apply for the NGH Certified Hypnotherapist Certificate, membership card, and membership certificate from the National Guild of Hypnotists in the United States.

Once registered as an NGH Certified Hypnotherapist, graduates will be authorized to use the professional designation "CH" (Certified Hypnotherapist).

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Want to become a Professional Hypnotherapist?

Hypnotherapy is a very practical tool for therapy and can be applied not only to oneself but also to help others overcome psychological issues. If you are considering becoming a hypnotherapist, you have come to the right place.

The NGH Certified Hypnotherapist Certificate Course offered by Mind Matters Academy covers all the foundations of hypnotherapy.  Our syllabus combines Vincent's experience in counseling and mental health first aid over the years, with the latest updates from international medical conferences and journals, to ensure that students can integrate theory into practice and become professional therapists who can help themselves and others.

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In addition to providing the complete NGH course content, Mind Matters Academy also incorporates Vincent's unique experiences and insights in clinical hypnotherapy, counseling, and as a litigation lawyer, to ensure that each student can accurately grasp the client's actual psychological state and the true underlying causes of their difficulties, in order to develop the best treatment plan.

Professional Knowledge 

Accurate and up-to-date information is also essential. As a Fellow of the Royal Society for Public Health and a member of the Royal Society of Medicine in the UK, Vincent regularly reviews medical and international public health journals to ensure that students receive the latest medical information related to hypnotherapy.

Specialized Hypnotherapy Course:

Our Solution-Focused Hypnotherapy Course is accredited by the International Hypnosis Association (IHA) as one of their approved specialized programs. Our hypnotherapy course not only covers comprehensive hypnotherapy techniques but also incorporates practical methods from Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT). In addition to teaching hypnotherapy techniques, we ensure that students build a solid foundation in counseling skills, effectively addressing clients' psychological concerns.

Teaching Philosophy

Vincent's teaching philosophy is based on Active and Collaborative Learning, which is promoted by higher education institutions, including the Harvard Graduate School of Education. In addition to teaching and demonstrating hypnotherapy skills, the most important part of the program is the small group practice and effective feedback sharing among students. As hypnotherapy is a highly practical tool, we believe that the most effective way to learn hypnotherapy is through practice.

Official Authorization

Mind Matters Academy is officially authorized by the National Guild of Hypnotists (NGH) to translate the NGH Hypnotherapist Certification Course materials into Chinese. These materials, translated by Vincent Yeung, cover complete practice and treatment segments that are identical to the content of the NGH Hypnotherapist Certification Course in the U.S. This ensures students can learn from the authentic and original version of the NGH curriculum, mastering professional skills to become qualified hypnotherapists.

Caring for Society

In addition to focusing on hypnotherapy research, Vincent is also very concerned about food safety issues. According to statistics, more than 1.6 million people in Hong Kong, out of a population of over 7.4 million, live below the poverty line and may face food insecurity. To help them, Mind Matters Academy donates 100 meals to the Foodlink Foundation for every student who enrolls in our courses. Through this program, we hope to encourage our students to join us in embracing the spirit of "Self-Help & Help Others".

Boats in the Water

You will learn:

  • How to self-hypnotise and induce hypnosis in others;

  • Using hypnosis to alleviate stress;

  • Achieving instant sleep, say Bye to insomnia;

  • Treating phobias;

  • Using hypnosis as anesthesia to relieve pain without medication;

  • Mastering stage hypnosis techniques;

  • Exploring past lives and discovering the meaning of life, and more......

Hypnosis Basic Theory

  • What is Hypnosis

  • Consciousness and the Unconscious

  • History of Hypnosis

  • The Uses of Hypnosis

  • Misconceptions about Hypnosis

  • Process of Hypnotherapy

  • Considerations for Hypnosis

  • Principles and Design of Hypnotic Suggestions

  • Explaining Hypnosis to Clients

  • Professional Ethics for Hypnotherapists

Applications of Hypnotherapy

  • Stress Management

  • Improving Sleep Quality

  • ​Anesthesia and Pain Management Treating

  • Phobia and Anxiety 

  • Weight Management

  • Breaking Bad Habits

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Hypnosis Techniques

  • ​Instant Hypnosis Techniques

  • Suggestibility Tests

  • Hypnotic Depth Testing

  • Various Traditional Induction Methods

  • Dave Elman Induction

  • Milton Erickson's Hypnotic Approach

  • Deepening Techniques

  • Stage Hypnosis Techniques

  • Age Regression

  • Past Life Regression

Applications of Hypnotherapy

  • Managing Pain

  • Inner Child Work, Healing Psychological Trauma

  • Finding Higher Self, Listening to Inner Wisdom

  • Etc......

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​Course Starting on:

November 2024 (Weekend Class)

Date: 

  • 2 , 3, 9, 10, 16, 17, 23, 24 November 2024

Time: 10:00 am - 7:00pm

Language: Cantonese (Please contact us for English classes)

Tuition (Early bird discount until 25 November):HK$14,800/pax

Tuition (Regular Price):HK$16,800/pax

For two pax for more:HK$1,000 off

Alumni Discount:HK$500 off

Remarks: Successful enrollment  upon receipt of course fee.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Question: What is Hypnosis?

Answer: Throughout history, hypnosis has always given people a sense of mystery.  Some people believe that hypnosis is a kind of black magic that controls people's minds and deprives them of their consciousness. Others believe that hypnosis only works for the weak-minded. In fact, hypnosis is just a tool to unleash the potential within a person. It allows the hypnotised person to communicate with their subconscious and improve their psychological state, achieving breakthroughs in everyday life.

 

At a recent online seminar held by the Royal Medical Society, we discussed the use of hypnosis as a means of helping clients with depression to overcome their condition. During the seminar, some scholars suggested that patients with depression may not be mentally prepared to relax in order to enter a hypnotic state, as they may have been in a heightened state of alertness for a prolonged period of time. At first, this argument sounds reasonable, as many people believe that the primary requirement for hypnosis is a relaxed state of mind. However, as we further explored the definition of hypnosis, we arrived at an interesting conclusion: Clients with depression (especially those who are also struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder) are actually the true masters of self-hypnosis.

 

Simply put, hypnosis is like experiencing a dream. As the subconscious mind becomes more receptive to hypnotic suggestions, the senses of the person undergoing hypnosis (or self-hypnosis) are more likely to be dominated by their inner world, temporarily disregarding the sensations of the real world.

 

Returning to the topic of clients with depression and PTSD, despite their loss of interest in things around them and their tendency to overlook details in life, once their pain is triggered, their traumatic experience is likely to be replayed in their minds to the finest details, causing the client to relive the pain all over again. Isn't this essentially a hypnotic state?

 

Some might ask: "Well, then isn't hypnosis very dangerous?"

 

In fact, hypnosis is but a natural state and has no positive or negative connotation. Whether it is positive or negative depends entirely on the psychological state of the person involved. For example, if you had a very pleasant dream last night and woke up this morning still savoring the experience, even being lost in that sweet feeling in the afternoon, how would you describe that as a form of self-hypnosis? Alternatively, if you have received recognition for your abilities in a certain area and your self-image is in an excellent state, and you are able to immediately return to a state of mental and physical excellence when needed (such as during a public speech), how would you feel about that?

Question: Does Hypnotherapy Work?

Answer: Hypnotherapy, as the name suggests, involves inducing a hypnotic state and then conducting psychological or physical therapy. In fact, hypnosis has been recognized as a form of psychotherapy in Europe and the United States since the 1950s.

 

In recent years, both Harvard Medical School and Stanford University School of Medicine in the United States have conducted research on hypnotherapy and found that in addition to significant effects on phobias, low self-esteem, insomnia, sexual dysfunction, stress, smoking, colitis, headaches, and high blood pressure, hypnosis also appears to aid in the recovery of bone fracture patients. Researchers found that bone fracture patients who received hypnosis suggestions recovered about 30% faster than those who did not receive hypnosis suggestions. Although the study only covered a small number of cases, it has shown a potential correlation between the two. From a medical perspective, this is definitely a breakthrough.

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