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Biofeedback - Certification Course

Presented By: Robert Grove

Learn how Biofeedback can supercharge your Hypnotherapy Practice.

Biofeedback has enhanced hypnotherapy practices around the world. Some clients who may have reservations about hypnosis may be more open to biofeedback. Professionals who are reluctant to refer for hypnosis may refer for biofeedback as long as you promise to provide physiological records of their clients’ progress. And skeptics of hypnosis find it difficult to dismiss numerous research papers showing high success rates for biofeedback.

The big secret is that biofeedback is a form of hypnosis, but the focus is changed: the machine feeds back information when your client is in the correct zone. The hypnotist is just a guide, not the agent of change, removing resistance and confrontation on the part of the client. Clients learn a form of quickened awareness (mindfulness aka self-hypnosis) of mind-body interactions. Like hypnosis, biofeedback helps reduce background chatter, calm the body and encourages healthy choices.

Supercharge your Hypnosis Practice using Biofeedback to assist clients with:

  • Test anxiety
  • Headaches, back and limb pain, gastric upset, cold hands, muscle tension
  • Sports
  • Anxieties
  • Addictions
  • ADD/ADHD
  • PTSD and much more!

At the end of the workshop participants will be able to use Biofeedback to assist clients using:

  • Neurofeedback (EEG)
  • Neurotherapy (Hypnotherapy while monitoring EEG Waves)
  • HRV (Heart Rate Variability)
  • Muscle Bioelectrical Training – ElectroMyography (EMG)
  • Skin Conductance (SC or GSR)

AHA Continuing Education Disclaimer

American Hypnosis Association Continuing Education Courses are not a substitute for your Hypnotherapy training. This seminar does not teach basic Hypnosis skills or general Hypnotherapy knowledge and is designed for professionals who already have completed or are in the process of Advanced Hypnotherapy Training. Advertising yourself as certified in specialty areas of Hypnotherapy without the benefit of an Advanced Hypnotherapy Diploma from HMI or another duly recognized training institution is considered unethical.