The Hypnotherapy Register

The Hypnotherapy Register is a UK directory of Hypnotherapists who belong to associations under the UK Confederation of Hypnotherapy Organisations (UKCHO), the umbrella body for the Hypnotherapy profession in the UK. If you are visiting our site, but are not in our area, or just want to find other hypnotherapists to compare us with, this […]

Power of suggestion

Hypnosis gains support as medical tool for dealing with pain, recovery, stress. Teaching hospitals such as Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York and Harvard Medical School are studying and using hypnosis to speed surgical recoveries and manage pain. Stanford University School of Medicine and the Mayo Clinic are studying its effectiveness for treating […]

Create Your Day

The title for this article comes from the film, What The Bleep Do We Know!?, which we saw the other night. It is a strange mix of serious documentary on the science of Quantum Theory, woven around an entertaining story about a photographer who starts to see the world in a new way. The film […]

Hypnosis.org.uk

Hypnosis.org.uk is a UK directory of hypnosis and hypnotherapy resources. If you are visiting our site, but are not in our area, or just want to find other hypnotherapists to compare us with, this site can help you.

Hypnotherapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Medics at The University of Manchester have discovered a way to treat Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) using hypnotherapy…. With a success-rate of about 70% Professor Whorwell believes that, although labour-intensive, hypnotherapy could be an extremely effective treatment for the condition; and a less expensive alternative to new, costly drugs coming onto the market. The University […]

Word Weaving: The Science of Suggestion

The Word Weaving approach underpins our work at North Kent Hypnotherapy. Unlike many traditional hypnotherapists who have a script for every client issue, we believe in tailoring each intervention to the specific client. As Word Weaving suggests, the problem is not the problem; it is the clients unique relationship to the problem that’s the problem. […]