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Diploma in Cognitive-Behavioural Hypnotherapy - REBHP

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Test Paper 4F<strong>in</strong>al Home Study Stage:27Test Paper 4F<strong>in</strong>al Home Study Stage:GuidanceThese questions should be completed at home and answers <strong>in</strong>cluded with your f<strong>in</strong>al portfolio of evidence submitted forthe diploma award. Word limit: 300-800 words per question. Please state clearly the full question which you areanswer<strong>in</strong>g. Please provide typed answers <strong>in</strong> 12 po<strong>in</strong>t double-spaced Arial font. Ensure pages are numbered and <strong>in</strong>cludeyour name and the date of submission on each page‘s header.Learn<strong>in</strong>g Outcomes1.11. Demonstrate the core Qualities of a positive therapeutic [counsell<strong>in</strong>g] relationship, i.e., rapport with the client.5.4. Evaluate the role of communication [counsell<strong>in</strong>g] skills <strong>in</strong> the therapeutic sett<strong>in</strong>g.QUESTION 1: Briefly summarise the role of communication and listen<strong>in</strong>g skills <strong>in</strong> counsell<strong>in</strong>g and how theserelate to your use of hypnotherapy.Recommended Resources: Stage 1 Manual: ―Humanistic Counsell<strong>in</strong>g Skills & <strong>Hypnotherapy</strong>.‖Learn<strong>in</strong>g Outcomes1.13. Evaluate the therapist‘s duty of care and any reQuestionuirement for <strong>in</strong>formed consent.4.6. Understand the role of <strong>in</strong>formed consent <strong>in</strong> relation to treatment.4.7. Understand their professional duty of care <strong>in</strong> relation to runn<strong>in</strong>g a cl<strong>in</strong>ical practice.QUESTION 2: Expla<strong>in</strong> your professional duty of care, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g the role of <strong>in</strong>formed consent, <strong>in</strong> relation totreatment. Evaluate three specific scenarios where these obligations might raise difficulties for the therapist.Recommended Resources: Stage 1 Manual: ―Professionalism & Ethics.‖Learn<strong>in</strong>g Outcomes1.14. Identify and evaluate the client‘s present<strong>in</strong>g problem(s) <strong>in</strong> relation to standard diagnostic categories.QUESTION 3: Expla<strong>in</strong> the major categories of anxiety disorder codified <strong>in</strong> DSM IV, the differences between them,and how these might be treated differently <strong>in</strong> hypnotherapy.Recommended Resources: Stage 1 Manual: ―The Psychopathology of Common Anxiety Disorders.‖Learn<strong>in</strong>g Outcomes2.10. Identify and respond appropriately to un<strong>in</strong>tended reactions to treatment.QUESTION 4: Evaluate the concepts of re-traumatisation and false memory syndrome <strong>in</strong> relation tohypnotherapy, and discuss how you would m<strong>in</strong>imise any connected risk to clients.Recommended Resources: Stage 1 Manual: ―Regression Safety: Abreaction.‖, ―Regression Safety: False MemorySyndrome.‖Learn<strong>in</strong>g Outcomes4.1. Evaluate their obligations <strong>in</strong> relation to relevant professional codes.QUESTION 5: What is the professional code of ethics for? Review and evaluate three of the ma<strong>in</strong> rules imposedby the <strong>REBHP</strong> code of ethics and code of practice.Recommended Resources: <strong>REBHP</strong> Website (www.<strong>REBHP</strong>.org)Learn<strong>in</strong>g Outcomes4.4. Evaluate their relationship with relevant organisations.QUESTION 6: Discuss and evaluate your relationship with your professional register. What benefits do they offeryou and your clients? What obligations do you have to them?Recommended Resources: <strong>REBHP</strong> Website (www.<strong>REBHP</strong>.org)

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