RELATIONSHIP MENTOR-CONSULTANT

Prerequisites: A hypnotherapist qualification is not required; however, this course can be credited toward obtaining the Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist (CCHt) qualification. For participants without a background in a helping profession, completion of our BH course is recommended prior to enrollment.

Next Course: October 14-18, 2026 Language: Hungarian

Fee: 1470 CAD
Application deadline: September 14, 2026
Application: katalin.havasi@gmail.com

This program is accredited by two renowned international professional therapy organizations: the International Medical and Dental Hypnotherapy Association (IMDHA) and the International Association of Counselors & Therapists (IACT).

The dynamics of intimate relationships are highly complex, and every partnership faces its own unique challenges. A skilled relationship consultant supports couples in better understanding one another and communicating more effectively. The goal of relationship counseling is not only to manage conflicts, but also to build a stable, loving, and emotionally secure partnership.

Effective communication is the foundation of all healthy relationships. Without it, misunderstandings and emotional wounds can easily arise. Conflicts should not be avoided, but rather addressed and resolved constructively. Active listening plays a crucial role, as it deepens trust and mutual understanding between partners.

Without emotional closeness and trust, relationships can gradually drift apart. Intimacy is not limited to physical closeness—it also includes emotional safety. Understanding love languages helps partners express their feelings more clearly and effectively toward one another.

Jealousy often stems from insecurity, which makes it essential to explore its underlying causes. Power imbalances within a relationship can lead to long-term dissatisfaction and frustration. Processing past traumas can significantly contribute to the development of a healthy and stable partnership.

Family patterns strongly influence how we function within relationships. External pressures—such as expectations from family or friends—can also shape the course of a partnership. For this reason, it is essential for couples to consciously create their own rules and boundaries, independent of external expectations.

The consultant gains a deep understanding of why we are who we are, and how our relationship value systems are formed. Participants learn how to support couples in restoring seemingly lost relationships or marriages, from both the male and female perspectives. The training provides insight into the process of personality development and introduces the main types of personality disorders. By the end of the program, relationship consultants will have access to a comprehensive, structured, step-by-step methodology, which they can confidently apply as a professional support tool in their client work.

A brief preview from the 400-page curriculum:

How our relationship patterns are formed
Personality disorders
Childhood abuse and its impact on adult life
Childhood trauma in marriage and intimate relationships
Codependent and dependent relationships
Attachment disorders
Trauma treatment
The formation of emotions and their biological basis
The brain and nervous system
Why marriages fail
Conflict resolution
Relationship rules
How to restore and repair relationships
Releasing childhood trauma
Understanding our mental codes (why we get stuck in suffering)
Subconscious relationship dynamics and games
Love and its biochemistry
Sternberg’s theory of love
Understanding our own love and the love of others
ASPD – analysis of narcissistic personality types
Borderline and Bipolar Personality Disorders
Cognitive dissonance and cognitive distortions
The most common mistakes men and women make in relationships
The power of thoughts – fear factors
Love meditations

Responsibilities of a Relationship Mentor (Non-exhaustive)

Developing Communication Skills:
Helping couples better understand one another and communicate more effectively. Teaching techniques of active listening and empathetic responding.

Conflict Resolution:
Supporting couples in identifying and understanding the sources of conflict. Teaching strategies and tools for peaceful and effective conflict management.

Strengthening Intimacy and Attachment:
Helping restore and deepen intimacy and trust. Supporting couples in rediscovering and renewing the emotional and romantic aspects of their relationship.

Aligning Goals and Values
Assisting couples in setting shared goals and harmonizing their values. Supporting the creation of a shared vision for the future.

Building Self-Confidence and Self-Awareness
Helping individuals gain deeper self-understanding and strengthen self-confidence. Encouraging self-reflection and personal development to support relationship growth.

The goal of the relationship mentor process is to help couples become stronger, more balanced, and emotionally resilient—capable of creating and maintaining a harmonious, fulfilling, and lasting relationship.

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