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The relationship between the hypnotherapist and client is an important one. A high level
of trust and understanding between the two of you will increase the likelihood of
success, so choose someone who:
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Treats you as a unique individual and is perceptive of your needs
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Is able to identify problem areas and to determine an appropriate scope of induction and treatment
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Maintains objectivity
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Does not allow his/her own agenda (or problems) to interfere with your treatment
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Is respected by the medical & psychological community
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Effectively handles surprises and emotionally charged situations
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Respects your confidentiality
Want Help Finding a Hypnotherapist? Contact:
American Association of Professional Hypnotherapists
(650-323-3224) or www.aaph.org
International Association for Regression Research & Therapies
(909-784-1570) or www.IARRT.org
National Guild of Hypnotists (603-429-9438) or
www.NGH.net
What you should expect from your therapist:
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Private, confidential sessions
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Convenient location
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Comfortable office
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Caring, compassionate help
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Willingness to work closely with your doctor or psychologist
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High integrity and candor (Click here to see Client Bill of Rights) |