How to succeed as a hypnotherapist – the BIG list for 2017
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Mark R. Davis FRSM is the founder of Hypno-CBT® and Principal and Lead Trainer at the UK College of Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy (Hypno-CBT® College). Accepted as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine in 2026, Mark has trained more than 2,500 practitioners since 2013 in his evidence-based model for human change, integrating CBT, clinical hypnosis, mindfulness, imagery and values-based action.
Make 2017 the year where your therapy business takes off and becomes the business of your dreams! Here’s a rapid…
Email from the Department of Health on European Regulation of Hypnotherapy This was in response to a letter from myself,…
We believe that it’s important for hypnotherapists and psychotherapists to have a wide range of interventions (treatment elements) to draw…
What’s in the Stage 1 Course? Whats in the Stage 2 Course? What’s in the Stage 3 Course?
What is taught in our Stage 3 training *Certificate in Cognitive Hypnotherapy” Course? from Mark Davis – Principal at UKCHH…
Whats in our Stage 2 Hypnotherapy Training Course from Mark Davis – Principal at UKCHH on Vimeo. TRANSCRIPTION: What’s in…
1. Commitment to Evidence-Based TrainingWe are committed to teaching an evidence-based approach. We believe therapists have an ethical duty to…
We’re excited to offer a series of evidence-based workshops in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy from BABCP accredited therapist, Daniel Mirea MSc….
In 2001 The British Psychological Society commissioned a working group to write a formal report on hypnosis. The remit given…
Choosing a hypnotherapy training – Part 1: What type of hypnotherapist do you want to be? “My name is Mark…
A two day workshop with leading clinician and researcher Dr Assen Alladin, PhD. NOTE: THIS EVENT HAS ALREADY TAKEN PLACE…
This brief article contains some references to very early uses of hypnosis for childbirth from Albert Moll and then excerpts from a more detailed review of research in this area from Crasilneck and Hall’s textbook Clinical Hypnosis (1975).