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HMI College of Hypnotherapy

Hypnotherapy 301

Internship is the most important part of your HMI education. In this class, HMI Instructor, Elaine Perliss, CCHt, guides students through the essential first steps for success in Internship, so they can hit the ground running the week they enter 501. This class includes an introduction to starting your Business Plan, guidelines for setting up a practice, qualification to receive clients through HMI’s Community Service Program, and more.

The skill and practice of clinical note taking is what separates professionals in the art of counseling from non-professionals. In this important class, Licensed Psychologist, Betsy Bates Freed, PhD, will teach you the purpose, form and execution of professional clinical note taking and how it will supercharge your private practice and connection with clients. HMI provides interns an online HIPAA friendly secure clinical note taking application to use during internship.

Hypnotherapy is considered by many the ultimate therapeutic modality for tapping into the healing potential of the mind-body connection. In this introductory lesson, Karen Veloz, CCHt, will show you how Transpersonal Psychology, Somatic Psychology, Depth Psychology, Positive Psychology, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Attachment Repair and more, can be effectively incorporated into your hypnotherapy practice.

Clinical Case Presentation with HMI Senior Staff Instructor Ted Moreno
Justin Hickerson Testimonial