Frequently Asked Questions

  • nai do transpersonal academy an international school dedicated to training soulful, ethical, and deeply grounded healing professionals.

    We specialize in transpersonal hypnotherapy, regression therapy, parts therapy, inner conflict resolution, and integrative healing arts.

    Our curriculum is built on a foundation of depth psychology, embodied presence, and transformational practice designed to support both personal evolution and professional mastery.

  • We offer a comprehensive set of programs, including:

    • Transpersonal Hypnotherapy & Regression Therapy Certification

    • Parts Therapy and Inner Conflict Resolution

    • Advanced Practitioner and Master Practitioner Pathways

    • Business & Practice-Building for Healing Professionals

    • Supervision and Mentorship Programs

    All training blends theory, experiential practice, case-based learning, and supervised client sessions.

  • Yes. Our core certification is internationally recognized and aligned with established professional bodies in the field of hypnotherapy and transpersonal practice, ensuring professional credibility and pathways for ongoing professional registration and supervision.

    IACT (International Association of Counselors and Therapists)

  • To become a hypnotherapist, you should study:

    • Foundations of hypnosis and suggestion

    • Client assessment and screening

    • Ethics and scope of practice

    • Emotional regulation techniques

    • Trauma-informed principles

    • Supervised clinical practice

    Technical induction skills are only one part of professional formation. Ethical awareness and practitioner maturity are equally essential.

  • Before beginning formal hypnotherapy training, it is helpful to read books that address:

    • The role and responsibility of a hypnotherapist

    • Professional boundaries

    • Transference and authority

    • Distinction between therapy and training

    • Emotional containment in sessions

    Books like The Good Hypnotherapist focus on practitioner development rather than scripts, helping students clarify whether they are prepared for professional responsibility.

  • Books provide theoretical understanding but do not replace structured training.

    Professional hypnotherapy requires:

    • Supervised practical sessions

    • Case documentation

    • Ethical competency evaluation

    • Feedback from experienced trainers

    Reading professional literature strengthens discernment but must be integrated with supervised practice.

  • A credible hypnotherapy training program should include:

    • Live instruction

    • Supervised practice

    • Clearly defined curriculum hours

    • Ethical guidelines

    • Transparent certification criteria

    • Professional supervision pathways

    Programs focused solely on rapid certification without supervision may not ensure practitioner readiness.

  • Transpersonal hypnotherapy integrates traditional hypnosis techniques with:

    • Depth psychology

    • Existential exploration

    • Consciousness-oriented frameworks

    • Meaning-centered inquiry

    However, it must remain grounded in structured ethics and professional boundaries.

  • Life Between Lives (LBL) specialization requires prior competence in regression therapy and emotional stabilization skills.

    Practitioners interested in LBL work within the framework of the Michael Newton Institute must typically demonstrate:

    • Professional regression training

    • Supervised practice experience

    • Ethical maturity

    • Emotional containment competence

    Advanced modalities require foundational stability.

  • Yes. The book explores professional maturity, authority dynamics, and ethical discernment, foundational skills required before pursuing advanced regression pathways, including Life Between Lives modalities.

    It emphasizes responsible facilitation rather than technique-driven exploration.

  • Our training is designed for:

    • Aspiring hypnotherapists and regression therapists

    • Coaches, counselors, psychotherapists, and body-mind practitioners

    • Energy workers and spiritual guides

    • Anyone called to facilitate deep emotional, relational, and soul-level healing

    No prior experience is required for entry-level certification; advanced programs require prior completion of foundational training or equivalent experience.

  • At nai do, we offer more than technical skills. Our programs are designed as transformational initiations, integrating transpersonal psychology, somatic awareness, consciousness work, trauma-informed practice, and client-centered ethics. Students receive individual mentorship, small-group integration circles, and tools for becoming effective, ethical, and embodied practitioners.

  • Our primary delivery format is live, interactive online training. Sessions are held in real time with opportunities for hands-on practice, supervision, and peer work. Some modules, retreats, or intensives may be offered in person for alumni and advanced cohorts.

  • Our certification training typically runs across multiple modules, scheduled over several months with live sessions, peer practice, integration assignments, and community connection elements built into the curriculum.

  • Students receive:

    • Live instruction from experienced faculty

    • Supervised skills practice and mentoring

    • Comprehensive learning materials and therapeutic scripts

    • Small-group integration and peer community

    • Access to ongoing mentorship and alumni learning circles

  • Yes. We offer flexible payment plans and limited scholarship opportunities to make our training more accessible. Specific options and eligibility are discussed during the application process.

  • To apply, visit our Admissions page and complete the online application form. Once received, a member of our team will contact you for a discovery call to discuss your goals, answer questions, and ensure alignment with the cohort’s learning container.