Solution Focused Hypnotherapy
Conversion Course
Implementing Solution Focused Hypnotherapy Techniques for Practicing Hypnotherapists
Would you like to have an opportunity to help clients without even knowing what their problems are?
Our conversion diploma course is designed for suitably qualified hypnotherapists looking to move towards or expand their therapeutic services with Solution Focused Hypnotherapy. Based on the teachings of a highly regarded Hypnotherapist who founded Solution Focused Hypnotherapy (SFH) David Newton, Director, Chairman and retired Lecturer at CPHT.
Understanding Solution Focused Hypnotherapy
Solution Focused Hypnotherapy (SFH) has evolved from the core tenets of Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), utilising key techniques to help people move forward positively in their lives, without the need to analyse problems of the past.
It encourage clients to identify what is currently working well, drawing on the client’s inner resources to achieve their preferred future. This powerful, positively oriented approach enables clients to develop their own solutions and identify tangible steps they can take towards a successful outcome. This is a very simple technique, although not necessarily an easy one.
The Solution Focused work is enhanced with the use of hypnosis, incorporating relaxation and guided visualisation. Like most Hypnotherapy modalities, SFH can help with many conditions, primarily those that are caused by, or made worse by, anxiety. Including: panic attacks, sleep disorders, skin conditions and Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), confidence, self-esteem, phobias and trauma and much more.
Based on the latest research, Solution Focused Hypnotherapy draws on the latest finding in neuroscience and brain-based therapies, utilising the brain’s plasticity to create more helpful patterns of behaviour.
SFH is popular amoung therapists because we are dealing with moving clients forward and encouraging problem-free talk. Not analysing problems of the past. As a result, we often feel more energised and uplifted at the end of the working day too. A pretty good side-effect of helping people.
The advantages of the Solution Focused approach to hypnotherapy by Ali Hollands Hook
What you'll learn on this course
- The basics of SF work
- Neuroscience & research
- Anxiety & stress management
- Fears and phobias
- Improving performance
- Working with Children
- Weight management
- Pain management
- Business basics
Course Details
Entry Requirements
To apply for this course, you will have qualified previously as a hypnotherapist with a diploma course. If you’re unsure, please get in touch with one of the lecturers below who will be able to help.
Course Length
The course runs for 5 weekends spread over 6 months and is presented online via Zoom.
Delegates will be expected to work with 5-6 volunteer clients per week using Solution Focused Hypnotherapy, starting from the first weekend of the course. During these sessions, It is important for the delegate to work purely with the SFH approach with these volunteers. This allows you to see the true benefit of SFH.
The qualification is achieved by attending all five course weekends, participating in a practical presentation to the class, and the completion of a short portfolio consisting of 5 case studies and answer a number of questions.

Course Cost
Course Lecturers
This Conversion course is led by Jane Fox and Nicola Griffiths, highly experienced Solution Focused Hypnotherapists and Supervisors, as well as Senior Lecturers at CPHT, bringing their wealth of expertise from successful practices.
Jane Fox
Working in the Pharmaceutical industry for many years and in Research at Withington Hospital, Jane became a Hypnotherapist in 2015. She holds the Advanced Hypnotherapy Diploma (AHD) and is also qualified as a Supervisor, supervising CPHT graduates and other therapists for mentoring, training and support.
Nicola Griffiths
Nicola trained in 2008. A Hypnotherapy Supervisor since 2013 she has played an integral role in the growth of many first-class Hypnotherapists. She was the first CEO of the AfSFH which she helped set up in 2011.
Is there any further development available after the HPD?
