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If you are under
medication I may need to contact your GP, contact
me first. |
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For Stop
Smoking I need to make sure you are motivated enough so we will need
to have a chat on the phone first. |
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If you want to
know if Hypnosis can help about Personal Development then please go
to our Hypno-Coaching page |
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If you still
have some apprehensions about Hypnosis then give
me a call and I will answer all your questions. |
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session will include a case history, including information on
medication, family, lifestyle, concerns about presenting problem and
expectation of therapy, then, if time, teach Self Hypnosis. |
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After taking a case
history the following happens:
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The individual will
sit in a comfortable chair and with eyes closed, will be talked through a
relaxing induction to begin closing down external awareness.
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Then further
deepening of the relaxation process where the individual will begin focusing
more inwardly. Sometimes, they will take a more active part in it,
inasmuch, as they may be asked to visualise or sense something in particular.
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If at any time they
want to terminate the session, they can, just by opening their eyes.
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At the end of the
session there may be a discussion about what was experienced although this is
not always necessary.
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Clinical Hypnosis session is £50 for 1h (short session) or £70 for 1h30
(standard session) |
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Depending on the
condition and the subject we may need 1,2,3 or 4 sessions |
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a one-off session of 1h45 and costs £170 |
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strict rules and regulation of BSCH Code of Conduct
that prevent me to guarantee any result |
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However here is what I
can tell you:
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The clients I have
treated have a 95% success rate |
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90% of my clients
are through referral |
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If after 30 minutes
you feel that it is not for you then you stop and don't pay anything |
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Yes it is possible for Hypnotherapy to be prescribed
through the NHS. However it will take some time before it is established
as a regular NHS treatment. |
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Since the 25 March 2004 a new mechanism called APMS
(Alternative Provider Medical Route) makes it easier for NHS Doctors
wishing to employ CAM (Complementary and Alternative Therapies)
practitioners. |
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If enough patients go to their NHS GPs or specialists and
ask to be referred to an Hypnotherapist this is bound to raise the level
of awareness amongst GPs that you are gaining benefit from the treatments. |
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Whether doctors presently believe in this treatment or not,
if their patients are gaining benefit, surely a doctor has a duty to pay
attention. |
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I encourage you to ask your doctor for referrals via the
NHS and give your doctor the NHSTA
website (http://www.nhsdirectory.org) details so they can verify I am
a member of the Directory. |
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If the doctor refuses to refer you, you are entitled to ask
for a reason.
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If you are not satisfied with the doctor’s response, you
can take up your dissatisfaction with the local Primary Care Trust via
the Patient Advice and Liaison Co-ordinator (PAL). |
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This action will create a groundswell of opinion from the
grass roots level up, putting the Hypnotherapy on the NHS agenda.
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The NHSTA has drafted a “model” letter for patients to
send to the PAL in cases where they are encountering difficulties in
obtaining complementary therapy. (This can be downloaded from the
NHSTA website).
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There is also an information sheet about the Directory
for doctors (again, downloadable from the
NHSTA website) that you can
give to your GP. |
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