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joelhall
22-04-07, 15:22
Does anyone know of any recommended hypnotherapists in the Aylesbury area?

I've been offered CBT, but thought that this might help with a more permenant solution.

honeybee3939
22-04-07, 15:27
Hi Jo

Dont no if you have seen the therapy section of the forum but this may help.:)

Finding a Hypnotherapist


The best way to find a "good" hypnotherapist would be from a personal recommendation from someone you know. If you look in the telephone books then there will be hundreds of people listed all promising to be qualified and able to "cure" you. How do you know they can?
To find a reputable Hypnotherapist online then go to the following website:
The National Register of Hypnotherapists and Psychotherapists (http://www.nrhp.co.uk/) (NRHP is a leading, non-profit making, register of qualified hypno- psychotherapists.

The NRHP keeps a database of hypnotherapists throughout the country and provides a free referral service, for those seeking a reputable practitioner).
It is also worthwhile calling the person you are going to see for a general chat to ensure that a) you feel comfortable with them and b) they can help with your specific problem.
Please take some time to read the following article that was kindly written by John Crawford, a Hypnotherapist (his contact details are below). It is called "When the Gloves come off (http://www.nomorepanic.co.uk/NMPcms.php?nmppage=glovesoff)". Click here (http://www.nomorepanic.co.uk/NMPcms.php?nmppage=glovesoff).

Love
:hugs:
Andrea
xxx

joelhall
23-04-07, 11:37
ive got an appointment with a hypnotherapist today, yay!

Alabasterlyn
23-04-07, 11:41
ive got an appointment with a hypnotherapist today, yay!

Hope it goes well for you joel. Did you check out beforehand that he is a properly qualified therapist?

jo61
23-04-07, 11:56
Good luck. Hope it goes well. Andrea thanks for the link to the article by John Crawford. I found it to be a very good explanation of what it's all about.