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Governing Bodies
The British Society for Clinical Hypnosis (BSCH) The BSCH is a national professional body whose aim is to promote and assure high standards in the practice of hypnotherapy. Registration demands good quality training, ethical practice and adherence to our code of conduct. You can choose a therapist with confidence.
The British Psychological Society (BPS) The BPS is the main regulatory body in the UK for psychologists, it has national responsibility for the development, promotion and application of psychology for the public good, and promotes the efficiency and usefulness of its members by maintaining a high standard of professional education and knowledge.
The International Stress Management Association (ISMA) ISMA collaborates with the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) to prevent and tackle work-related and non work-related stress. On their behalf I have presented seminars to tackle work-related stress for both public and private sector managers and those responsible for their staff’s well-being.
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) Is a government organisation which offers guidance on tackling work related stress by identifying potential stressors in the workplace which can be risk assessed.
Vocational Training Institutions
The London College of Clinical Hypnosis (LCCH)
Training for students and practitioners at The London College of Clinical Hypnosis (LCCH) is validated by Thames Valley University, and the first UK hypnotherapy training college to have postgraduate recognition. Its comprehensive approach to Clinical Hypnotherapy is both academic and vocational. Training draws from a wide variety of therapeutic disciplines including: psychodynamic, behavioural, cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), rational emotive behaviour therapy (REBT) and NLP to name but a few. This eclectic approach ensures that treatment is matched both to patient’s individual needs and their condition. A major aim of the LCCH is to expand research into Clinical Hypnosis in the UK and promote ethical standards.
College Of Cognitive Behavioural Hypnotherapy (CCBH) The CCBH was established to train adult learners, therapists, hypnotherapists and health-care professionals in the theory, practice, ethics and therapeutic applications of cognitive behavioural hypnotherapy.
Centre for Stress Management Established by Prof. Stephen Palmer, the Centre's stress management and cognitive behavioural therapy training programmes and courses are approved by the British Psychological Society Learning Centre for the purposes of Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
Universities and Highter Education
Thames Valley University London Faculty of Health and Human Sciences Thames Valley University validates LCCH courses at Level 7 for a MSc in Clinical Hypnosis.
Open University Psychology department
Worcester University Psychology department
Warwick University Department of Art History
Further Societies and Hypnosis Journals
The Royal Society for Medicine (RSA)
Hypnosis and Psychosomatic Medicine section. The aim of the RSM is to promote the knowledge and understanding of hypnosis and psychosomatic medicine.
The American Society of Clinical Hypnosis (ASCH) The ASCH is the largest U.S. organization for health and mental health care professionals using clinical hypnosis. Founded by Milton H. Erickson, MD in 1957, ASCH promotes greater acceptance of hypnosis as a clinical tool with broad applications.
The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis is the official journal of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis. The Journal publishes original scientific articles and clinical case reports on hypnosis, as well as reviews of related books and abstracts of the current hypnosis literature.
The European Journal of Clinical Hypnosis (EJCH) The EJCH is a valuable resource for all professionals interested in the field of hypnosis. Aims are to update the readers about the recent research, developments, new techniques and approaches in the field of clinical hypnosis. The journal represents an advanced vision in a field becoming increasingly valued in the treatment of many medical and psychological conditions.
The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis (IJCEH) For over 50 years, the International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis (IJCEH) has been the leading voice in hypnosis for researchers, scholars, and clinicians in psychiatry, psychology, social work, dentistry , and medical specialties.
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