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| Tuesday, 18 September 2007 | |
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Many people have the idea that if they are hypnotised they are unconscious or asleep. This is far from being the case. Hypnotherapy does not put people to sleep, or make them lose control, or do things against their will. It is in this amenable state that clients are helped by the hypnotherapist to reach what's described as a relaxed state of consciousness, like being absorbed in a good book. Hypnotherapists may start by describing images that create a sense of security and well-being. They may then move on to suggest ways of achieving the client's stated specific goals.
In the case of an AHA practitioner, no matter where the prospective applicant to membership has trained, they are required to sit an entrance examination to show that they have the academic output of a highly trained professional hypnotherapist to gain entry into the association. The required competencies are shown in the Prospectus on the AHA website.
This information was provided by Ms Bruni Brewin, President of the Australian Hypnotherpists’ Association (AHA). For more information about Counsellors and Psychotherapists, please visit the AHA website and the Australian Society of Clinical Hypnosis website. |
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