How common is it to use hypnotherapy?
Ever wanted to know how many people use hypnotherapy? A while back I researched and wrote an article for the British Society of Clinical Hypnosis (BSCH) addressing the question of how many people see a hypnotherapist. This was inspired by my research into the...
How to become a certified hypnotherapist – 5 things to consider
How to become a certified hypnotherapist So you want to know how to become a certified hypnotherapist? This Blog will tell you everything you need to know! Training to become a certified hypnotherapist A hypnotherapists is only as good as their training. Here are the...
Balloon Metaphors for hypnotherapists
Balloon metaphors Balloon metaphors haves been used in books, films, songs and of course hypnotherapy for probably as long as balloons have existed. Which is actually a very long time as balloons date back to medieval times (inflated pig’s bladders). Apparently, the...
Do hypnosis recordings work?
Hypnosis recordings Many hypnotherapists use recordings as part of their work, but few of us have had the time to assess the effectiveness and use of hypnosis recordings. In this blog we ask the question - do hypnosis recordings really work? Hypnosis recordings – the...
Hypnotherapy research – 2019’s most important studies
Hypnotherapy research - 2019’s most important studies Happy New year! As the old year comes to an end and we welcome in the new so it’s time to review the hypnotherapy research of 2019. I went on to google scholar, put in ‘hypnotherapy’ limited the search to...
Skype interviewing vs in-person interviewing
Skype interviewing Vs. In-person interviewing A recent ground-breaking article in BMC medical research methodology provides important new information in the debate over the validity of skype interviewing as a legitimate research tool. The internet has provided great...




