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There are now available the first two of a series of
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FREE TRAINING All links necessary to complete The Presentation Skills for Therapists course are available below. It is permitted to print off the course notes for personal use only. To return to this page while reading a PDF file on-line you will need to use the back button on your browser... The availability of this course represents a significant saving: It is a full length self-study course which was previously available commercially for about £80.00. Every trainee therapist is told that the best way to attract new clients is to give talks to local groups. The trouble is, they are never taught the necessary skills, and public speaking is a skill in its own right. Many therapists would rather walk on hot coals than stand up in front of a group of people, for fear of failing. We know this because all faculty members at the College of Integrated Therapies are or have been practicing therapists, and because our students say the same thing we did when we first started out – I want to talk to groups and gain clients, but I’m petrified at the thought, and I just can’t do it. In fact, public speaking is easy. It is a skill which can be learned, just as you learn your main therapy subject. This course tells you exactly what works and what doesn’t. All you have to do is to follow those rules. We tackle the problem of stage fright and show you practical ways of dealing with it. We also let students into insider’s secrets for making talks and presentations fascinating to their audience. We included this course because of repeated requests from students and therapists for help with this subject. They are working hard to attract clients yet being forced to ignore the most obvious and easiest means of doing so because they fear stage fright. We assure you that, provided you follow some clear, simple rules, you will be able to stand up in front of a group of people to talk about your therapy and how it can benefit them. Course content Facing your fears – personal development – how to overcome stage fright - Writing a script - Audience-grabbing introductions - The meat of your presentation - Neat and tidy conclusions - Words, phrases and sentences to use and to avoid - Using emotion, enthusiasm and entertainment in your presentation - Techniques of oratory, tricks of the trade to make you sound confident and professional - Handling questions and audience participation - Using and interpreting body language - Practicalities, finding groups to talk to, health and safety issues, using visual aids, cue cards... The FREE Course is available immediately - No registration required - Just follow the link below... Written primarily for the UK based therapist but with plenty of useful information, tips and development strategies useful for everyone... Table of Contents
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