Vicky McLeod


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Supervision details
Practitioners within the various branches of healthcare feel that it is important to meet with a colleague (or colleagues) to discuss, in confidence, on-going cases and issues arising from them and to work through any personal matters that might affect their own position or ability as practising therapists. Such arrangements can take various forms, the most usual of which are either personal One to One Supervision with an acknowledged Supervisor or participation within a Supervision Group led by an acknowledged Supervisor. (N.B. Should neither of these facilities be available in your area, then participation within a Peer Support Group may be acceptable. Also, where specific circumstances dictate, supervision may be conducted via a telephone or e-mail arrangement with an acknowledged Supervisor). Newly qualified Registrants are expected to engage in this beneficial process for a minimum of 2 hours in any 3 month period during their first 2 years of practice. Thereafter, although on-going supervision is encouraged, and is considered beneficial and of good practice, it becomes a voluntary process.

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.