11271NAT Diploma of Clinical Hypnosis and Strategic Psychotherapy
and Certificate of Hypnosis

 

  1. There are some specific questions where you are asked to give a reference from an external source outside of your learning material. For these questions you must reference, or the question is not complete.
  2. If you are getting information from the internet, video lectures, e-learning modules, learner manuals or books/articles then you will need to provide a reference.

 

IAP does not require any type of referencing style to be used. You can state where you found the information.  If the information was off the internet, please state when you accessed it.  You DO NOT have to state the time stamp on a video or recording.

Please note: Your references do not have to be in-line with your text. They can be at the end of your answer.

 

Here are some examples for you:

BOOK:

Yapko, Michael. "Essentials of Hypnosis" page 22

Michael Yapko, "Essentials of Hypnosis" page 22

 

VIDEO LECTURE:

Young, Gordon. "Video Lecture # 4 - Hypnotic Devices"

Gordon Young "Video Lecture # 4 - Hypnotic Devices"

  

COURSE MANUAL:

Gordon Young, Diploma of Clinical Hypnosis and Strategic Psychotherapy Course manual, page 44

 

INTERNET:

John Mongiovi, "A History of Hypnosis", http://johnmongiovi.com/blog/2014/10/22/a-history-of-hypnosis-from-ancient-temples-to-modern-psychology. (accessed 10/10/2020)

 

 

CHC51015 Diploma of Counselling Students

 

Please use the E-Learning lessons as your main source for completing your Learner Workbook and Knowledge Activities.  It’s important that you read the E-Learning material to locate the information and then paraphrase the answer into your own words. 

 

When using the E-learning material you are not required to reference this source into your Learner Workbook and Knowledge Activities.

 

If you are using external sources (sources outside of the E-Learning material) then you are required to reference each source underneath the answer to each question.

 

IAP does not require any type of referencing style to be used. You can state where you found the information.  If the information was off the internet, please state when you accessed it.  You DO NOT have to state the time stamp on a video or recording.

Please note: Your references do not have to be in-line with your text. They can be at the end of your answer.

 

Here are some examples for you:

Basia Spalek and Mark Spalek. "Integrative Counselling and Psychotherapy: A Textbook” page 22

 

ACA. “Climate Change and Mental Health – What is Eco-Anxiety?” https://theaca.net.au/climate-change-and-mental-health-what-is-eco-anxiety/ (accessed on 14/08/2024)