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Now is the time to learn the skills to work with mental health issues according to CNN and the WHO

Updated: Dec 13, 2022

And you can! In October we start with the Clinical Hypnotherapy training and before that we have some workshops and short trainings that will provide you techniques for great interventions. With that knowledge you can to assist the people you love or work with to really reach their potential. 

Why is it now the time? According to the United Nations and the World Health Organization:

there is a "high prevalence" of mental distress in countries across the globe due to the coronavirus pandemic, especially among health care workers and children.

Why is it now the time?

According to the United Nations and the World Health Organization:

there is a "high prevalence" of mental distress in countries across the globe due to the coronavirus pandemic, especially among health care workers and children.

"The impact of the pandemic on people's mental health is already extremely concerning," WHO Director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in a news release Thursday.

During the pandemic, 47% of health care workers in Canada have reported a need for psychological support; 50% of health care workers in the People's Republic of China reported depression; and 42% of health care workers in Pakistan reported moderate psychological distress and 26% severe psychological distress, a new UN policy brief released Thursday says.

In Italy and Spain, parents have reported that while in confinement during the pandemic, 77% of children have had difficulty concentrating; 39% have restlessness and irritability; 38% have nervousness; and 31% feelings of loneliness, according to the brief.

Also, a study on young people with a history of mental health needs living in the United Kingdom found that 32% of them reported that the pandemic had made their mental health much worse.

Overall, the brief notes that national surveys conducted this year show that nearly half -- 45% -- of people in the United States have reported distress during the coronavirus pandemic.


"Social isolation, fear of contagion, and loss of family members is compounded by the distress caused by loss of income and often employment," Tedros said.


When you read this you know Clinical Hypnotherapy is in demand, even thought Australia is hit less hard there is more demand for mental health assistance.

As said the best Australian Clinical hypnotherapy training will commence in October.

the only training in Australia with 23 Face to Face days and building on the latest successful techniques in the field.

You can start right away this training with the online component and the self study if you prefer.


Over a period of 7 months, you will reach a level that allows you to establish yourself as a Clinical Hypnotherapist.

This training is being RECOGNISED by the Hypnotherapy Council of Australia, the AHA, PHA and ASCH which means that you are eligible to join all the Hypnotherapy associations so that you can have a provider number from the health insurance companies. 


DATES:

2 October  -  4 October   

30 October - 1 November  

20 November -  22 November   

18 December - 20 December 

Webinar every webinar is from 4 PM - 5.30 PM, 1.5 hour December/January  

TDB 2 day client weekend January 

Webinar  every webinar is from 4 PM - 5.30 PM,  TBD  February/March 

5 February - 7 February 

5 March - 7 March

26 March - 28 March 

Friday the class is from 1 PM - 8 PM and Saturday and Sunday from 9:30-4:30


We know this training will be in high demand so do not wait to ask for more information or to reserve your spot.


Don't miss it! 

Love to see you


Christoffel 


article:

https://edition.cnn.com/2020/05/14/health/un-coronavirus-mental-health/index.html


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