Supervision details
I trained in Hypnotherapy with The Institute of Clinical Hypnosis (The ICH) in London, completing the Foundation Course in Hypnotherapy in 2006 and The Professional Course, Diploma in Clinical Hypnosis "DCH" in 2007. I went on to be awarded the Diploma in Hypnotherapy and Psychotherapy "DHP" and my status as a Master Clinical Hypnotherapist "MCH"
I became a designated Hypnotherapist Supervisor for The Institute of Clinical Hypnosis "ICH" and the GHR The General Hypnotherapy Register (where I hold The Senior Qualification in Hypnotherapy "SQHP") in 2010 so have over fifteen years experience of giving Hypnotherapy Supervision. I supervise both training and qualified / practising Hypnotherapists. Supervision can include client issues, personal issues, Continued Professional Development, marketing, avertising and many other aspects of practice.
Before I became a full-time practising Hypnotherapist I worked with Adults with Physical Disabilities and Learning Dificulties, Austism and Chalenging Behaviour for Local Authorities(Councils) for twenty years. So have twenty years experience of the formal / written records supervision and appraisal process.
The CNHC encompasses many types of alternative therapy, including hypnotherapy.
In order to be admitted to the register a practitioner must have studied to the National Occupational Standards for that profession/discipline, or have reached the equivalent of the National Occupational Standards through other relevant training or at least three years of experience and been assessed by their peers.
A practitioner must also have professional insurance and agree to abide by the CNHC Code of Conduct, Performance and Ethics.
Hypnotherapists may become members of the General Hypnotherapy Register if they satisfy certain criteria with regard to both training and ongoing requirements as determined from time to time by the General Hypnotherapy Standards Council (GHSC). Members are either registered at Practitioner status (which confirms that the GHR acknowledges their qualification to practice), or Affiliate status. Although Affiliate level registrants will have completed a sufficient number of training hours to equip them to commence seeing clients on a limited basis, the GHR does not acknowledge them to have yet been trained to full practitioner level. All GHR Registered Practitioners are required to accept the published Code of Ethics and Complaints & Disciplinary Procedure.
Accredited register membership
The Accredited Register Scheme was set up in 2013 by the Department of Health (DoH) as a way to recognise organisations that hold voluntary registers which meet certain standards. These standards are set by the Professional Standards Authority (PSA).
This therapist has indicated that they belong to an Accredited Register.