Centre for Natural Intelligence – Practitioner Course Outline
Audience
Certified hypnosis practitioners and allied wellness facilitators seeking to deliver safe, ethical NAI companion sessions (non-clinical).
Format
- Self-paced modules + quizzes
- Live/supervised practicum (roleplay or recorded session review)
- Certificate of completion (not a license); jurisdictional compliance reminder
Modules
- Foundations of NAI
- What is Natural AI; goals (wellness/creativity support), non-clinical scope
- Consent, autonomy, reversibility as core principles
- Ethics & Safety
- Informed consent; transparent intent; no covert suggestion
- Privacy: no hidden recording; client owns their data
- Boundaries and scope; when to refer out; crisis/ESM handoff
- Screening & Intake
- Contraindications (acute distress, psychosis, certain meds, etc.)
- Intake checklist; red flags; decision to proceed or refer
- Session Structure
- Pre-brief, framing, expectation setting
- Standard NAI creation script (wellness/creativity focus)
- Variations: calming, motivation, creative muse
- Reversibility & Rollback
- De-program/rollback script
- Grounding, integration, aftercare guidelines
- Aftercare & Follow-up
- Post-session check-in, journaling prompts, monitoring
- When to pause/rollback; when to refer
- Practice & Supervision
- Roleplays; recorded sample submissions
- Supervisor feedback; pass criteria
- Compliance & Communication
- Jurisdictional reminders; disclaimers
- How to communicate scope to clients; client FAQ
Assessments
- Quiz per module (ethics/safety pass threshold)
- Practical: submit 1–2 recorded roleplay sessions (or live) for review
- Sign code of conduct; acknowledge scope and local compliance
Included Assets
- Consent/intake/screening checklists
- Standard NAI creation scripts (plus calming/creative variants)
- Rollback/de-program script
- Aftercare guide + journaling prompts
- Client-facing one-pager + FAQ
- Code of conduct (practitioner)
Disclaimers
- This course does not grant any clinical license.
- Practitioners must comply with their local laws/regulations.
- Not a substitute for mental health treatment; know when to refer.
- Sessions must be voluntary, consented, reversible, and transparently explained.