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Meet Your Trainer

 

Nicola Martin, MSc MCH FICH

This course is delivered by an experienced practitioner and trainer with extensive clinical and teaching experience in therapeutic practice. Drawing on cognitive behavioural principles alongside practical therapeutic approaches, the training focuses on translating psychological understanding into clear, usable interventions.

 

Nicola's teaching style is experiential, supportive, and practice-oriented, creating a learning environment where participants can deepen both theoretical understanding and clinical confidence.

Working with Shame, Guilt and Jealousy

 

One-Day CPD Training for Therapists and Helping Professionals

Learn practical, evidence-informed strategies to help clients understand and transform shame, guilt and jealousy — three of the most challenging emotions encountered in therapeutic work.

This experiential one-day CPD workshop explores how these powerful social emotions develop, how they become maladaptive, and how practitioners can confidently support clients toward healthier emotional responses using a clear cognitive behavioural framework.

✔ Practical tools you can apply immediately
✔ CBT-informed and clinically grounded
✔ Experiential and skills-focused learning
✔ CPD certificate provided

Support your clients to move from self-criticism and emotional distress towards balance, resilience, and meaningful change.

 

 

 

At a Glance

  • Date: 27th June 2026

  • Time: 9:30–16:30 (UK time)

  • Format: Online 

  • CPD Hours:  6 hours

  • Suitable for: Hypnotherapists, counsellors, psychotherapists, coaches, trainees

  • Certificate: CPD certificate provided

  • Course material is provided in English and Finnish languages, the course is delivered in English.

 

Course Fee

  • Early Bird: £175 (book by Sunday 10 May 2026)

  • Standard: £185 (11 May – Sunday 7 June  2026)

  • Late Booking: £195 (8 –Wednesday 24 June 2026)

 

Early booking recommended as places are limited to maintain an interactive learning environment.

Overview

Shame, guilt and jealousy are powerful social emotions that can profoundly affect wellbeing, relationships, and personal development. When unresolved, they often contribute to self-criticism, avoidance, relational conflict, and patterns of self-sabotage that prevent clients from thriving.

Clients experiencing shame may feel fundamentally flawed or inadequate, believing that a perceived weakness has exposed them as somehow “less than” others. Guilt, while sometimes adaptive, can become maladaptive when it leads to excessive self-punishment, rumination, or repeated self-defeating behaviour. Jealousy is often deeply painful and complex, frequently undermining the very security and connection individuals long to preserve in their relationships.

The workshop is experiential and clinically focused, providing tools that can be integrated immediately into therapeutic practice.

What You'll Learn

By the end of this training, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the psychological mechanisms underlying shame, guilt and jealousy

  • Distinguish between adaptive and maladaptive negative emotions

  • Recognise cognitive and behavioural patterns maintaining emotional distress

  • Apply CBT-informed techniques to support emotional regulation

  • Help clients reduce self-sabotaging responses linked to shame and guilt

  • Work more confidently with emotionally complex client presentations

 

How the Day Works

This one-day CPD integrates clear teaching with skills practice. You can expect a balance of:

  • Conceptual clarity (a structured CBT-informed framework)

  • Case examples and clinical application

  • Guided exercises and skills practice

  • Reflection and Q&A to support integration

  • The emphasis is practical and practitioner-focused rather than purely theoretical.

Who This Course Is For

This training is designed for professionals who support clients experiencing difficult or complex emotional patterns, including:

  • Hypnotherapists

  • Counsellors and psychotherapists

  • Coaches and wellbeing practitioners

  • Psychology and mental health professionals

  • Trainee therapists seeking practical clinical skills

It is particularly valuable for practitioners who wish to feel more confident working with clients presenting with shame-based identity issues, persistent guilt, relational insecurity, or jealousy within relationships.

Who This Course May Not Be Suitable For

This course is practitioner-focused and assumes an interest in therapeutic or helping work. It may not be suitable for:

  • Individuals seeking personal therapy or emotional support

  • Those without an interest in clinical or coaching applications

  • Practitioners looking for purely theoretical or academic training without practical application

Course Details

27 June 2026
9.30-16.30 (UK time)

 
Duration: One day
Format: Online
CPD Hours: 6
    Certificate: CPD certificate provided upon completion


 

🔴 Booking Closes

Wednesday 24 June 2026 at 17:00

✔  Practical CPD training


✔  Evidence-informed approach


✔  Experiential learning environment


✔  Immediate clinical application

Course Registration and Payments

Complete your enrolment using the online form or send us an email on info(at)ichypnosis.com.  We will contact you to arrange the deposit payment. The remaining course balance will be due one week before the course. 

Registration fees on this course are non-refundable.

 

We are happy to also accept your enrolment over telephone on 020 7642 0272

27 June 2026

Saturday- 1 day Online Zoom Classroom

Course Fee

  • Early Bird: £175 (book by Sunday 10 May 2026)

  • Standard: £185 (11 May – Sunday 7 June  2026)

  • Late Booking: £195 (8 –Wednesday 24 June 2026)

Deposit payment of £90 is due to secure your place, remaining course fee is due one week before the course date (late bookings will be paid in full on registration).

Enrol Now (we will contact you to arrange credit/debit card or BACs payment)

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