This training program has been developed over a period of many years and is conducted by the only remaining original developer of P.S.H. therapy.

 

 

 

 

 

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The first module of the program is a ‘stand alone’ module and introduces students to all of the therapeutic concepts, philosophies, and therapy strategies necessary for working with clients at the subconscious level.  Participants gain a thorough understanding of the special language patterns used to facilitate access to, and change within, the subconscious-mind.  They are made aware of the fundamental differences between conscious and subconscious mind therapies and are given the opportunity to practise the strategies and techniques necessary for working with clients at the subconscious level.

This Introductory Module sets the scene for the remainder of the full course and is the essential forerunner for being able to understand and use P.S.H. effectively.

Upon completion of this module, if a student does not wish to continue with the remainder of the course, they are free to leave the program at this time.  Those who do want to continue, make the commitment to complete the three remaining modules, along with all course work, assignments, assessments, and the required practical application of the therapy techniques being taught.

There is no formal assessment for the Introductory Module.

Some of the subjects covered in this Introductory Module include:

● Philosophy of subconscious-mind therapy in general &     P.S.H. in particular

● How to guide the client to a satisfactory subconscious   level to conduct therapy

● The special ‘language’ of the subconscious

● Definitions & contemporary understandings

● Subconscious resources

● Terminology used in conjunction with subconscious-mind therapy

● Physical and emotional symptomatology

● Some basic essentials of psychopharmacology

● Techniques to begin working with clients

● ‘Getting started’ with simple, effective therapy

● ‘Normal’ and ‘abnormal’ psychological dynamics

● Introduction to P.S.H. therapy parameters ... and much more

At the conclusion of this module, students are equipped with the necessary skills to do simple, effective therapy with clients. They also have a basic understanding of the special psychological and therapeutic requirements necessary for conducting successful P.S.H. therapy. This is essential for those who continue with the remainder of the full course. They ARE NOT equipped to do P.S.H. therapy until following the second module.