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Qualifications
CNHC Press
Release
I trained as a Hypno-Psychotherapist with the National College of Hypnosis and
Psychotherapy (NCHP) in Oxford. As part of my training I have also studied NLP and
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT). I am committed to continued personal development and in my spare
time can usually be found studying.
I am a Graduate of the National College of Hypnosis and Psychotherapy (NCHP) which
has been offering respected, evidence-based and independently accredited hypnotherapy training,
hypnosis training and psychotherapy training since 1977. This makes the National College one of the
longest established and most respected hypnotherapy/hypno-psychotherapy training institutes in the
world.
National College training is at post graduate level. The total number of study hours required to
complete the course varies depending on what prior knowledge a student brings to the course.
However, monitoring of past students' study patterns suggests that for a student with little prior
knowledge of hypnosis, psychotherapy or psychology, total study hours up to UKCP registration level
may amount to 1,800 hours over a four year period. This total includes class contact and supported
self-study, but does not include the time spent on written examinations, supervision or
self-therapy.
I am a member of the Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council (CNHC).
The CNHC is the UK regulator for complementary healthcare practitioners. Its key function is
to enhance public protection by setting standards for registration with CNHC. The CNHC ‘quality
mark' is being recognised as the hallmark of quality for the sector. This means that the general
public, and those who commission the services of complementary healthcare practitioners, will be
able to choose with confidence by looking for the CNHC quality mark.
I am also a member of the National Council
of Hypnotherapy (NCH), the NHS Directory of Complementary and Alternative
Practitioners and the UK Confederation of Hypnotherapy Organisations
(UKCHO).
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