CEU Academy

1. Clinical Hypnosis for Emotional Regulation

6 CE hours

This course introduces clinicians to the principles of clinical hypnosis and its application in emotional regulation. Participants will learn hypnotic induction techniques, stabilization strategies, and practical protocols for helping clients manage anxiety, stress, and emotional dysregulation.

Topics include:

  • Neurophysiology of hypnotic states

  • Hypnotic induction techniques

  • Stabilization and grounding methods

  • Case examples and demonstrations

 

2. Hypnosis for Anxiety and Stress Disorders

6 CE hours

This training teaches clinicians how to use hypnosis as a therapeutic tool for anxiety-related disorders.

Participants will learn:

  • hypnotic approaches to anxiety treatment

  • calming the autonomic nervous system

  • cognitive and somatic techniques

  • integrating hypnosis into psychotherapy

 

3. Nervous System Regulation for Clinicians

3 CE hours

This course provides clinicians with tools to understand and regulate the nervous system in clients experiencing chronic stress, emotional overload, or trauma.

Topics include:

  • autonomic nervous system dynamics

  • emotional regulation strategies

  • somatic awareness techniques

  • clinician self-regulation

 

4. Ethical Use of Hypnosis in Clinical Practice

3 CE hours

This course examines ethical considerations when using hypnosis with clients.

Topics include:

  • informed consent

  • scope of practice

  • contraindications

  • ethical boundaries in hypnotic work

 

5. Hypnosis for Habit Change and Behavioral Health

6 CE hours

This course explores the use of hypnosis in treating behavioral patterns such as smoking, overeating, and compulsive habits.

Participants will learn:

  • hypnotic suggestion techniques

  • behavior modification frameworks

  • relapse prevention strategies

  • clinical case studies

 
 
6. The Transformation Method: Restoring Emotional Regulation and Internal Capacity

6 CE Hours

This course introduces clinicians to the Ukanizen Method, a structured clinical approach designed to restore emotional regulation and internal capacity in individuals experiencing stress, overwhelm, and persistent behavioral difficulties. The training integrates principles from psychotherapy, hypnosis, and nervous system regulation.

Participants will learn how to identify disruptions in emotional regulation, apply structured hypnotic and cognitive techniques, and support clients in restoring psychological stability and behavioral control.

Topics include:

  • The concept of internal capacity and emotional regulation

  • Identifying dysregulation in clinical practice

  • Hypnotic induction and stabilization techniques

  • Protocols for anxiety, overwhelm, and behavioral disruption

  • Case examples and clinical demonstrations

  • Ethical considerations in the use of hypnosis

Learning objectives:

Participants will be able to:

  1. Describe the concept of emotional regulation and internal capacity in clinical practice.

  2. Identify common patterns of dysregulation in clients.

  3. Apply basic hypnotic stabilization techniques.

  4. Integrate structured regulation protocols into clinical work.

 

7. Neuroscience of Emotional Regulation and Behavioral Change

6 CE Hours

This course examines the neuroscience underlying emotional regulation, stress response, and behavioral change. Clinicians will explore how brain systems involved in attention, threat detection, and autonomic regulation influence mental health and therapeutic outcomes.

Participants will learn how neuroscience-informed approaches can enhance psychotherapy, improve emotional stabilization, and support lasting behavioral change.

Topics include:

  • Brain networks involved in emotional regulation

  • The role of the autonomic nervous system in stress and trauma

  • Neuroplasticity and behavioral change

  • Brain mechanisms involved in habit formation and modification

  • Translating neuroscience insights into clinical interventions

Learning objectives:

Participants will be able to:

  1. Explain key brain systems involved in emotional regulation.

  2. Describe the relationship between stress physiology and mental health.

  3. Apply neuroscience-informed approaches to behavioral change.

  4. Integrate regulation strategies into clinical treatment planning.