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Hypnotherapy is usually very safe, but PLEASE make sure you
go to a properly qualified therapist. He/she should be not only properly
qualified and registered, but also able to use other related techniques as a
back-up (as recommended by the Hypnotherapy Research society over 4 years ago).
There are a number of types of hypnotherapy available, again for a
complete description see HERE.
Some forms of hypnotherapy, such as past live regressions, hypno-analysis
and trauma "runs" are not recorded since it is not therapeutic
to repeat them. Most sessions however are recorded so the client can
listen over and over again between sessions. This greatly increases the
effectiveness of many hypnotic processes. There is no charge for this.
Are all hypnotherapists equally qualified?
Unfortunately the industry is self-regulating! Some therapists are
hardly qualified at all! Some are qualified, but only in a narrow area,
e.g. just in hypnotherapy (in contradiction to the good practice
recommended by the Hypnotherapy Research Society). Some make wild
claims! Some are Stage Hypnotist entertainers!
For a more comprehensive guide see HERE. In short though, look
for:
Codes of Conduct and Ethics.
Qualifications or registrations of non-independent industry bodies (e.g.
Royal Societies)
NVQ/ ASET / University Qualifications.
Do they subscribe to the occupational standards for hypnotherapy?
Beware of:
Therapists trained only by distance learning (although in part is OK).
Entertainers dabbling in therapy
Foreign Degrees that are not ethically described!
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