Benefits of hypnotherapy training with the IAPH
On successful completion of the Diploma in Hypnotherapy (or final
examination) you would be accepted for Membership of the International Association of Pure Hypnoanalysts, a recognized Professional Association
- this would not normally be readily available to you, and breaches
what is often a "closed shop" policy. The IAPH is certainly
Europe's largest, and arguably most successful, group of Hypno-analysts.
You will benefit from...
- Access to regional meetings; private online
forums; Annual conference;
- Seminars with practical hypnosis training
at various hotel venues throughout the UK
- Ongoing advanced training for those seeking
further instruction - leading to an 'Advanced Certificate' including
modules such as Forensic Hypnosis, Psychiatry, Listening skills,
Body Language and more...
- Opportunity to attend the biggest IAPH event
- the Annual Conference of hypnotherapists with hundreds of
people from the UK travelling to attend two day lectures on
all aspects of hypnosis, therapy, mind and body and more...
You will have gained
insight into the use of Hypnosis, knowledge of the development and
functioning of the human psyche, and an awareness of nervous disorders,
their causes and effects, certainly sufficient to have gained greater
insight into yourself and to be of benefit to your fellows. (Certainly
sufficient to ensure that you do no harm to your fellows). You will
be well equipped to commence a Practice should you so desire.

Medical hypnotherapist Stephen Chan MIAPH demonstrates hypnosis
for pain control and the power of hypno-anaesthesia at the
21st Annual IAPH Conference, May 2006
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The course also explains the British Law relating to establishing
a Private Practice, warns of various pitfalls and counsels how to
proceed. There is a tremendous public interest in "alternative
medicine", and the opportunities are many and exciting. However,
to successfully complete the Course will involve you in a lot of
studying, some writing (as there are Examinations during the Course)
and a degree of mental self-discipline.
I’ve really enjoyed your course. It’s well worth
every penny and I wouldn’t have missed it for anything.
It’s answered or confirmed a lot of ideas. Very enlightening.
J.P. – Leicester |
Can I sample the course materials without
paying the full fees?
Yes, you can pay for the modules in stages allowing you to 'test
the water' so to speak. Please see course fees for details.
Does the course cover all aspects of hypnosis and hypnotherapy?
The Course is very thorough - to the extent that the qualified student
should then possess a greater knowledge of Hypnosis than the average
Stage Hypnotist, and a greater knowledge of character and behavior
formation than the average Doctor.
Many different techniques of Hypnosis and behavior remedial therapies
utilizing Hypnosis are covered - the predominant one being the use
of Analysis under Hypnosis to discover and remove the cause of nervous
disorders.
Who can study, and do I need previous experience?
No special academic or other qualifications are necessary - just
a genuine desire to learn, and an interest in people. Your race,
color or creed are incidental to your studies - Ministers of Religion
have enjoyed the Course - likewise many nationalities.
Can I make a reasonable income in private practice?
Any student progressing into Private Practice in the UK ought to
confidently expect an income of at least £20,000 p.a. if working
part time for a couple of hours per day, and obviously considerably
more than that figure if he/she devotes themselves full-time. Attracting
clients is not generally a problem (as a point of interest, if I
do an "anti smoking" session I include a post-hypnotic
suggestion NOT to recommend me to their friends - otherwise one
can be inundated).
Is there any communication with tutors?
If you have any query or point of contention I will answer it as
honestly and openly as I can - by phone, e-mail, or post. If you
want to meet me before, during or after the Course, you are most
welcome (by appointment please) at my Consulting Rooms in Cambridge.
Every student gets individual attention. (As an indication of the
extent, it takes an average of three hours to mark and annotate
each final Test Exercise).
What happens when I pass the final exam?
I will propose any successful student to Membership of the International Association of Pure Hypnoanalysts, who will also arrange Professional
Indemnity Insurance within the UK, and I will give all possible
advice and assistance to establish in Practice - as well as any
ongoing counselling necessary.
What do you expect from me?
If you decide to enroll on the Course, complete the Questionnaire
as frankly and openly as possible.

Using a variety of hypnotherapy techniques at a recent event,
May 2006
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What is the future of hypnotherapy?
In my capacity as Administrator of Europe's largest group of Hypno-analysts,
I am frequently asked to express an opinion about the possible ramifications
of the 1992 European Free Trade Area. Naturally one can only speculate,
but nothing that I have seen, beard, or read so far has given me
any indication for concern about the practice of hypnotherapy. The
Baroness Hooper in her statement to the House of Lords on May 9th
made it clear that the British Government has no intention whatsoever
of interfering with the right - at Common Law - of a British subject
to seek therapy from whomsoever desired. The same speech urged the
various Therapies to 'get their act in order' and denied any attempt
by Brussels to exert control. This reflected my own view that all
the 'scare mongering' has been done solely by self-aggrandizing
people with a vested interest. Without wishing to single out individuals;
it naturally follows that if you were head of a multi-discipline
organization of alternative therapies, it would ensure your future
as an organization if you were banded together by some common cause
and to 'fight the good fight' against the oppressor. The good Baroness
made it very clear that government policy was not to seek dialogue
with any organization purporting to represent all of the alternative
therapies (1CM, CCAM, etc ) but rather to look to each therapy to
be self-regulating.
A recent Government statement has predicted "no change"
in the status of alternative practitioners. Napoleonic Law (as exists
throughout much of Europe) does not contain many of the inalienable
freedoms that exist from the Common Law of Britain, and inevitably
- in the fullness of time, many anomalies will have to be removed
if we are to peacefully coexist. The concept that a qualified (say)
Solicitor of (say) England, should, by virtue of his British qualification,
be able to practice anywhere in Europe, has already been adjudged
to be a prerequisite for such harmony. However, it is relatively
easy to define a 'solicitor' and nearly as easy to adjudge his qualifications
and training. Not so 'hypnotherapist' - which as a profession does
not even exist!! The way forward may well be to establish an NVQ
(National Vocational Quotient) for Hypnotherapy, and to seek some
form of voluntary State Registration, and much preparatory work
has already been undertaken. The situation is constantly monitored
and under constant review, but I reiterate that I see no threat
to the future of Hypnotherapy and the lay practice of same.
Best Wishes for your future training...
Robert Kelly FIAPH
IAPH Director of Training
Cambridge Hypnotherapy Clinic
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