Whether you are interested in finding about how Hypnotherapy can benefit you or you have a general interest in the subject, our blog aims to inform and educate our readers about all things Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy.
Our blog is here for you to access professional discussion of a diversity of ideas and approaches covering all aspects of the business and practice of being a professional hypnotherapist.
Blog contributions come from UKHC Officers, members and guest bloggers; the content may not reflect the views of the UKHC and no claims of accuracy or efficacy are implied.
Note: The UKHC was previously called the Professional Hypnotherapy Network (PHN) and older posts will refer to that name
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There is huge variance among hypnotherapists’ views as to what constitutes adequate record keeping. Some keep highly detailed, extensive, and thorough notes; others keep the bare minimum.
Regular, ongoing supervision can help you to become the best therapist you can become. It can help you to grow as a therapist, expand your knowledge and experience.
Ask anyone involved in hypnosis and hypnotherapy education what newbie students most want to know and they will tell you that it’s how to induce hypnosis.
Newly qualified? Feeling that first glimmer of excitement and perhaps a little bit of uncertainty, I want to share with you all the things that I wish I’d known when I first became a hypnotherapist!