Chesterfield dream therapist launches online college with training on ‘how to think differently’ to create better future
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The Grex-Rothery College aims to offer its students the opportunity to study for and gain a diploma in the processes of Sanomentology and Post Materialistic Psychology, with training offered online via Zoom or video recordings so people can fit it around their everyday day lives.
It has been founded by Chesterfield-based therapist Martin Rothery, the creator of Sanomentology, a holistic therapeutic method which he says can help people with a range of issues or conditions – such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and severe morning sickness – by harnessing the power of their dreams.
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Hide AdMartin says the college will allow those enrolled to “unlearn all that has held you back, learn to resolve and heal from mental problems, and many physical ones, and take on a whole new outlook in life striving for your best future.”
He said: "We’re looking at training people online over an academic year, initially in a diploma but as we're running I’ll be looking at how we get accredited to offer bachelor’s and master’s degrees.
"It’s about training people how to think differently, how to be better people yourselves. The idea of a post materialist mind is a mind that’s outside of just the brain.
"There’s lots of evidence in that the mind doesn’t just reside in the brain, so it’s offering training in the theories and practices behind it, which will work alongside the training on Sanomentology”
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Hide AdMartin, who initially trained as hypnotist and hypnotherapist, has been teaching people about Sanomentology for a number of years and has written the Post Materialistic Psychology course.
He now hopes to get The Grex-Rothery College accredited with the exams regulator Ofqual and the education watchdog Ofsted – and is currently in the process of doing so.
Speaking about the college, Martin added: "It’s a starting point in life… it’s a different form of education if we can get that registration so we can get people more equipped to survive life.
“As well as that, if we can get official status, then people will be able to get grant loans and there’s a lot of people out there with potential to become good therapists but they’re unable to pay for decent training and they’re jumping on things like your cheap £20 training online which is dangerous.
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Hide Ad"So, it’s just opening it up for more people to improve their own lives and if they choose, to go on and improve other people’s lives as well.”
The college will initially be taking on those who wish to pay for the training themselves, with plans to reach a wider audience once official status is approved and one day open a fully-fledged college establishment.
It is hoped the first course will begin in October and Martin says all the material is 'written and ready to go’.
For more information on how to enrol, contact Martin via The Grex-Rothery College Facebook page.