Hypnosis, Hypnotherapy & Hypno-psychotherapy
Justina Pettifer is a practising hypno-psychotherapist
and a full member of NHRP. She offers clinics in Marlborough, Wiltshire.
UK. Justina Pettifer is the co-owner and founder member of The Marlborough
Natural Health Centre.
Justina Pettifer Dip Hyp MNRHP (Full)
The Marlborough Natural Health Centre
47 Kingsbury St
Marlborough
Wiltshire
SN8 1JE
Tel: 01672 51 50 51
mnhci@zeronet.co.uk
The Marborough Natural Health Centre 'Click
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Hypno-Psychotherapy - Hypnosis and the mind
by Justina Pettifer
For over two hundred years the technique of hypnosis has been used in
medicine to treat a wide range of physical, psychological and emotional
disorders. It has also long been recognized that hypnosis may successfully
be combined with other approaches and techniques - for example, counseling,
psychotherapy and Reiki. In 1997, the United Kingdom Council for
Psychotherapy (UKCP) formally endorsed the new term, hypno-psychotherapy,
as "the branch of psychotherapy which uses hypnosis".
Hypnosis and the mind
Hypno-psychotherapy recognises that there are many ways of looking at
how the mind works. Some people, for instance, take the view that our
thoughts and actions are mainly affected by the way we look at the world
and how it treats us. Others believe that we are mostly driven by our
subconscious mind, which is taken to be the store of all our past experiences
and emotions. Whichever theory is applied, hypnosis can be integrated
with appropriate psychotherapeutic approaches to help bring about positive
change.
Helping to bring about change
Hypnosis customarily creates a deeply relaxed state in which mental
stress and bodily tension are reduced. In this relaxed state, the mind
is usually more open to the process of change. The client and therapist
can work safely together, using an agreed approach, to enhance mental,
physical and emotional well being.
Hypno-psychotherapy can help to achieve positive and lasting
results in:
Cessation of dependencies and habits
e.g. Smoking
Eating disorders
Nail-biting
Management of stress related disorders
e.g. Phobias
Panic attacks
Insomnia
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
Managing personal crises
e.g. Accident or trauma
Miscarriage
Bereavement
Redundancy
Divorce
Coping with illness
Optimising psychological well-being
e.g. Stress
Anxiety
Depression
Achieving personal growth
e.g. Building or rebuilding self-esteem
Resolving relationship difficulties
Enhancing job or career satisfaction
Improving sporting performance
Only a selection of the many challenges we face, as fallible human beings,
are mentioned above. There are many others, and they can be discussed
in strict confidence with the therapist.
However, you should be aware that there are significant doubts about
whether a medically orientated approach (i.e. diagnosis, treatment,
and cure) is applicable to the above problems of living, and that the
issue being addressed may reflect or cover additional issues.
The initial consultation
Prior to any hypno-psychotherapy taking place there will be a consultation,
or consultation period, where the issue or problem to be resolved is
discussed and where the client has an opportunity to discuss the treatment
approach, the number of recommended sessions and the likely cost.
Medical Considerations
Few medical conditions contra-indicate the use of hypnosis, though in
some cases liaison with the client's medical practitioner may be appropriate.
Almost everyone who wishes to be hypnotized can achieve a level of relaxation
sufficient to allow therapy to take place.
The hypnosis session
Generally speaking, during the hypnosis session itself, the client is
invited to relax in an armchair or couch and is then guided into a state
of deep physical and mental relaxation.
In the hypnotic state
While in hypnosis, the client is still generally aware of their surroundings
and can choose to come out of hypnosis at any time. No responsible therapist
would attempt to hypnotise anyone against their will, or encourage an
individual to act against their natural inclinations whilst in hypnosis.
After the hypnosis session
At the end of the session, the client will be gently returned to the
normal waking state. Most new clients are surprised at how far away
the reality of hypnotherapy is from any prior expectation of mind control,
and find the experience deeply relaxing.
Training for hypnotherapists
At present, anybody in the UK can set up in practice as a Hypnotherapist,
without undergoing any formal training. One way to ensure that your
therapist has been properly trained is to ensure that they are a member
of the National Register of Hypnotherapists and Psychotherapists (NRHP)
All NRHP members have trained to the syllabus requirements of the National
College of Hypnosis and Psychotherapy, or have hypno-psychotherapy training
equivalent to the training requirements of UKCP's Hypno-Psychotherapy
Section. The National College provides a thorough training in hypno-psychotherapy,
with comprehensive coverage of hypnotherapeutic techniques integrated
with a variety of psychotherapeutic approached. The National College
is also the only institution of its kind externally accredited by the
British Accreditation Council for Higher Education.
United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy
The UKCP is a registered charity which aims to create a well regulated,
broadly based psychotherapy profession. UKCP expects its Member Organisations
to adhere to and apply guidelines for standards of training and ethical
practice intended for the protection of the public. (See our professional
bodies listings for the UKCP contact details.)
About the Author
Justina Pettifer is a practising hypno-psychotherapist and a full member
of NHRP. She offers clinics in Marlborough, Wiltshire. UK.
Justina Pettifer Dip HYP MNRHP (Full)
The Marlborough Natural Health Centre
47 Kingsbury St
Marlborough
Wiltshire
SN8 1JE
Tel: 01672 51 50 51
mnhci@zeronet.co.uk
The Marborough Natural Health Centre 'Click
Here'
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