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| Head Office Cries 'Help'...
We are pleased to announce that the new office complex is now fully operational. As you can imagine there are still a few boxes to unpack and some furniture to re-arrange. Some of you will have already visited Gloucester Place for Practitioner lectures and tutorials. However we would like some of you to be more frequent visitors. We are looking for volunteers who can offer office support one day a week. If you have finished your Diploma, or are about to so do, and you have some time on your hands please get in touch. Training will be given but you need to bring your own sense of humour. LCCH is about team players - more like a family. So if you feel like you would like to be adopted please e-mail info @lcch.co.uk Some of the LCCH Head Office Team at our new home in Gloucester Place.
Very Special Masterclasses LCCH in conjunction with Crown House Publishing are pleased to announce two very special Masterclasses for November 2004. We have managed to secure the services of Dr. John Edgette one of the foremost names in Ericksonian approaches, especially in the field of sport. Dr. Edgette is an international Clinical and Sports Psychologist who has been heavily involved, on faculty, in the International Congress on Ericksonian Approaches to Hypnosis and Psychotherapy. The first of these Masterclasses takes place on the weekend of November 20th and 21st. Fundamentals of Ericksonian Clinical Hypnosis, although designed with Sports Psychologists in mind, could be your first step in specialisation since it will show you how to use hypnotic phenomena more effectively - not just as a sporting intervention but also in the field of performing arts. |
Winning the Mind Game with Hypnosis takes place the following weekend (November 27th and 28th) and, is the next step on the road to performance intervention. Specific protocols will be shown for teaching alert and active hypnosis. Not only that, you will be dealing with, and taught how to recognise, the sometimes extremely damaging psychological and emotive pressures athletes and performers go through.
If you have an interest in sport or the performing arts then you will find these Masterclasses a valuable addition to your hypnotic toolbox. James Braid Society Bill Doult, Secretary of the society writes: The James Braid Society is a discussion group and social club for hypnotherapists which meets once a month in Central London. A non-profit making organisation, it seeks to promote goodwill and friendship between hypnotherapists working in London and the Home Counties ... and everywhere else. With an 'open door' policy it welcomes therapists visiting London from elsewhere in the UK or from overseas. The dates for 2005 are given below or can be found on the club's website - www.jamesbraidsociety.com Though the society has now fixed its 2005 calendar, it is still actively looking for speakers to address the club for the coming year. Therefore this is an invitation to anyone prepared to present a talk on a subject of interest to hypnotherapists which is a pretty wide field. If you feel you would like to deliver such a talk, please contact Bill Doult, the society's secretary by emailing secretary@jamesbraidsociety.com or phoning 020 7222 6800, The James Braid Society meets near Regents Park at the Park Crescent Conference Centre, International Students' House, located at 229 Great Portland Street, LONDON W1W 5PN - immediately in front of Great Portland Street tube station. It 2005 dates are as follows: 27 January; 24 February; 24 March; 21 April; 19 May; 23 June; 21 July; No meeting in August; 22 September; 20 October; 24 November; December social event on date to be decided. |
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