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Mark R. Davis

I am a therapist, trainer, meditation teacher – and the Director and Principal of The UK College of Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy, one of the UK's leading hypnotherapy training providers. I trained in cognitive-behavioural hypnotherapy with Donald Robertson in 2006 and have been a full-time therapist since 2007 – with a practice in Central and North London. I have a Diploma in Cognitive Behavioural Hypnotherapy (Dip. Hyp.) and Dual Honours Degree in Pyschology and Philosophy from Sheffield University. I am also the Chairman of the Register of Evidence-Based Hypnotherapy and Psychotherapy. Professional Memberships:

Senior Registered Hypnotherapist (Profile Page) with the General Hypnotherapy Register (GHR)
Accredited Hypnotherapist (Profile Page) with The National Council of Hypnotherapy (NCH)
Professional Member of the Association of Contextual Behavioural Science (ACT Therapist)
Member of The Royal Society for the Protection of  Health
Member of The International Stress Management Association
Registered Hypnotherapist with the Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council

 

“Mark's a great and knowledgeable trainer. He is very enthusiastic and really communicates his passion for the subject”

Theresa Brockway

My History with The UK College of Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy
I started working with Donald Robertson and the UK College in 2008, teaching on the courses and developing materials (particularly Mindfulness, Insomnia and Relaxation Skills). Together we founded The Register Evidence-Based Hypnotherapy and Psychotherapy (REBHP) in May 2008. In 2012, Donald asked if I wanted to take over running the UK College, as he was emigrating. Honoured to take over such a great body of work, I of course, as you can see, agreed!
Early Days
Before becoming a therapist and trainer, I gained broad practical experience as a senior executive and business director within both charitable and commercial organisations. Since the age of 16 I had a deep interest in the human potential movement and the possibilities of human development and experience.  That interest took me into  Zen Buddhism, Silva Mind Control (remember that?), Existentialism, an honours degree in Psychology & Philosophy and then Siddha Yoga Meditation and non-dual philosophy/meditation. In the late 1980's, I spent five years in India, and further 10 years in America, studying and practicing yoga, meditation and Indian philosophy under the guidance of a renowned meditation teacher. During this time I qualified as a Hatha Yoga Teacher and Meditation Instructor in that tradition. I delved deep into the non-dual philosophy behind yoga and meditation – studying with leading ‘scholar-practitioners' (Professor Paul Muller-Ortega, Professor Douglas Brooks, Carlos Pomeda, Chris Wallis, Sally Kempton, Professor Bill Mahoney) and gaining might be called “a felt knowledge” of the teachings of non-dual Tantra, Buddhist and Indian philosophy.
Therapy Practice
www.inspiredhypnosis.co.uk Perhaps it's useful to know that I actually TRAINED at The UK College back in 2006!  Essentially I took everything I learned on that training (which covers a LOT) – and applied that into my new hypnotherapy practice that I started in 2007. By 2008 I have a busy practice in Central and North London, so much so that my wife joined me as secretary and administrator in my therapy business.  I specialise in working with anxiety, especially social anxiety, as well panic attacks, insomnia and depression. As a therapist I'm passionate about enabling others to take control of their lives and begin to unlock their potential. My entire focus as a therapist has been more on “skills training” than “treating”. I still see clients each week, when not teaching, in Camden and Harley Street.
Special Interests
My particular interests are in 3rd wave CBT (Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy, Metacognitive Therapy, ACT), neuromuscular relaxation, assertiveness and self-expression training – as well as non-dual philosophy and meditation/awareness practice. I'm a meditation instructor and I've been teaching meditation since 1990. I teach yoga philosophy and meditation in as part of the Anusara Yoga Teacher Training Programme and I've lectured on Spiritual Leadership at Warwick University. I now thoroughly enjoy and delight in bringing over 25 years of meditation-philosophy practice and insight to a modern therapeutic application of the most effective techniques of hypnotherapy and CBT. I am excited to see how Behavioural Science, hypnosis and modern CBT are converging with teachings of both the Greek philosophers and the non-dual teachings of Buddhism and Yoga.

 

Posts by Mark R. Davis

Hypnosis for Childbirth: Some References & Research

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).

Brief Introduction to Cognitive-Behavioural Hypnotherapy

This is a brief article introducing the cognitive-behavioural approach to hypnotherapy in plain English and answering some frequently asked questions (FAQs) about the nature and history of cognitive-behavioural hypnotherapy and doing training courses in the subject.