Cornwall Hypnotherapy Resource: Hypnotherapists In Cornwall
We Are Confident That We Can Help You… however if you’re still undecided; this may help?
After watching my video ‘choosing a professional clinical hypnotherapist’ you will be able to find the same information and other useful content below.
Content that you may choose to research or refer to when considering a hypnotherapist that is right for you.
The Hypnotherapists In Cornwall listed below, are either in the Business Local Search or on the front page of Google.
Karen Clements (Penzance) http://karenclementstherapy.co.uk/
Tessa Goldhawk (Penzance) http://www.penzancenaturalhealthcentre.co.uk/page10.htm
Gail Richards (St Ives) http://www.coastcornwall.co.uk/hypnotherapy-cornwall
Mark Craig (Camborne) http://www.marccraig.com/
Barbara Carlin (St Agnes) http://www.bechypnotherapy.com/
Frank Fuller ( Truro) http://www.kernowhyp.co.uk/
Emma Murfin (Truro) http://em-hypnotherapy.co.uk/
Mrs M Snow (Falmouth) http://www.listernaturalhealth.co.uk/
Richard Wells (St Austell) http://www.southwesthypnosis.co.uk/
Antony Watkins (St Austell) http://www.antonywatkinshypnotherapy.com/
Those without websites and not on the front page of Google have been omitted.
This could mean that as they are not getting sufficient interest/searches from the public. Also it could also indicate a different or less efficient marketing approach or that they simply have a hobby approach to hypnotherapy. Sadly it can also mean that they tried hypnotherapy and gave up, as they lacked the skills to be an effective hypnotherapist.
Being a clinical hypnotherapist, people often ask me the difference between myself and other hypnotherapists. Well in reality there can be considerable differences between us.
In my experience, people have spent money on a hypnotherapist that ultimately, was not right for them and then came to me for their issue to be resolved.
As I want you to work with a hypnotherapist that’s right for you, there are a number of factors to consider before making your decision about which hypnotherapist to choose. Even then, there is no guarantee of success, but it certainly helps.
My honest professional opinion is to at the very least, give serious consideration to the following criteria, before making your decision.
It may help you in your search,by being aware of the potential differences between hypnotherapists, before making your final decision.
Obviously going through all of them is not practical, so I suggest that you sift through them and mention those that are the most pertinent to your particular issue and concerns, so that you can make a more informed choice.
(They are presented in no particular order)
Hypnotherapy questions to consider
Do you want a male or female hypnotherapist
Are they certified… be aware that skills vary greatly, as training courses differ in training competence
Do they belong to any affiliations… however this in it’s self is not a guarantee of proficiency as entry requirements vary
Does your issue require a professional hypnotherapist or a less skilled practitioner
Do they appear to be committed to improving and maintaining a high standard of excellence
Do they have public liability Insurance
What services do they offer
Are they knowledgeable about their profession
Are the issues that they deal with complex or basic
Do they specialise in your particular issue
Do they have life skills that enhance their training
Do they sound confident
Do they use written scripts or free-form during the session
Have they real life experience and not just at a theoretical / practical level
Have they worked with your issue before
Do they do group work… can be a cheaper option
Do they know what somnambulism is and can they achieve it
Can they hypnotically regress people, as opposed to basic direct suggestion
Are they trained in Neuro-Linguistic Programming
Do they use Traditional or Ericksonian Hypnosis, or both
Do they have basic or advanced hypnosis skills
Are they trained in hypno-analysis / regression
Do they use instant and rapid inductions (more therapy time for you)
Do they use progressive relaxation techniques (less time for therapy)
Do they follow up on their clients after the session
Length of service as a hypnotist (not always an indicator of proficiency)
Can they deal with an abreaction safely
Have they first aid training. Helpful if you have an unrelated emergency
Do they provide an in-depth consultations before therapy… recommended for medical history and session approach
Do they have a session structure or framework
Can they adapt to presenting Issues.
Does the therapy practice feel right
Do you feel comfortable. Is there any rapport between you
Are they helpful and supportive
Do they come across as professional to you in conversation
Are they pushy or vague.
Are they able to work in challenging scenarios
Do they provide public talks and demonstrations on hypnosis
Do they sound like they enjoy their job… are they positive and enthusiastic
Do they have a professional approach to therapy and their clients expectations
Is both the therapist and premises clean, tidy and well presented
Do they undertake referrals from medical professionals
Do they have a satisfaction guarantee
Is there any after care
Do the opening hours suit you
Is the price competitive for what’s on offer
Are there any free / commercial products to try or buy that have been created by the hypnotherapist
Are there any other examples of hypnosis proficiency (written / audio / video)
Are they willing to provide a demonstration if required
Testimonials (written / audio / video) Can they be verified if necessary
Are they honest and trustworthy
Are they friendly and approachable
Do you like them
Is their voice, manner soothing to listen to
Do you trust them
What techniques do they use and why
Do you feel safe
Do they explain what hypnosis is and isn’t and adequately answer your questions
Do they tailor their sessions to meet with your specific needs
Do they provide emergency out of hours sessions
Do they have a waiting list
Is the session confidential
How long have they been practising for and what experience do they have
Be aware that health professionals can have limited training and knowledge in hypnotherapy / hypnosis, unless it is there primary skill base
How many sessions will it take and why
What is their success rate.
Are they recommended by others
Do they actual care about you or is it all about them… no real interest in your outcome or progress.
Are they suggesting a large amount of sessions without good reason
Do they have out of hours support
Do they offer a initial or free consultation
Are there any special offers / discounts available
Have they a code of ethics or standards
What is the travelling distance from you
Are they able to come to you… home visits
Do you feel comfortable with them assisting you through your personal issues
Do they require a deposit to secure an appointment
What is their cancellation policy
Are they C.R.B. (Criminal Records Bureau) checked
Do they provide audio / video copies of the session if required
Can they prove to you that you were actually in hypnosis and not just relaxed
Are you both able to give 100% to the therapeutic process
Is your hypnotherapist sufficiently trained and able to deal with challenging issues that may present themselves during the therapeutic process
Do they have a professional website with useful information or is there just a directory service link and telephone number… no website link may indicate a hobby approach to hypnosis
Do they sell there own popular products on reputable outlets
Can they provide proof of positive change during your session
Do you want Private / N.H.S. or product base sessions
The list is not exhaustive, however it’s a good foundation to begin with.
Using some or all of the above information, you will find it easier to decide if a hypnotherapist / hypnotist is right for you.
If a hypnotherapist cannot answer the above questions to a your satisfaction and it doesn’t feel right, then I would suggest that your session will not be as effective as it could be. Just keep looking until you have sufficient feedback to compare and make an informed choice.
Assuming they are honest individuals and do not lie to get your business, you will be able to find a truly proficient hypnotherapist that’s right for you, ensuring greater success.
As always seek the advice of your doctor if you are unsure of the cause or symptoms of your issue in the first instance.
Look out for the video, where I answer the main questions that I receive daily about hypnotherapy and hypnosis. Watching the hypnosis Q & A video, in conjunction with this video, will ensure that you have the knowledge that you need have an enjoyable and successful hypnotherapy session.
Remember… that at nmh4.com we have unique highly effective professional hypnotherapy sessions that you can download and benefit from in just moments from now.
These are highly recommended by my clients and customers and an excellent place to start, as it may negate the need for expensive private hypnotherapy sessions to resolve your issue. Saving you time, money and the need to find a hypnotist that meets some or all of the criteria mentioned in this video.
Should you for whatever reason, wish to try another hypnotherapist first, we hope that those on the front page of Google/local business listings will be able to offer you, some or all of the recommendations above.
We suggest that you don’t book an appointment without at least talking thoroughly about your issue to a hypnotherapist in person or on the phone first. Using some or all of the above information, you will be able to decide very quickly if they are right for you…
Good luck in your search and I sincerely hope that you find a hypnotherapist that you like, and that he or she is able to help you to achieve the success that you desire.
Naturally…
















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