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YTBN New user Lancashire 35 Posts |
Should I go a certain route to get into hypnosis. I live in the UK and I was wondering where I could go on a course or something for certification for hypnosis.
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Ken Dyne Inner circle UK 2268 Posts |
I would study from books like McGill, Nelson and Trickshop.com first. Just to see if you like it, then consider a training course as they are expensive.
Just what I advise. Kennedy
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Robinson New user Michigan 28 Posts |
Any training course that you can recommend. THere are many on the net and I'm sure some are great and others are not. The valley course is already over this year : (
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DanielLove Loyal user UK 265 Posts |
Be very careful about the many hypnosis courses available - many are not all they make out to be!
It is very easy for individuals to set up there own hypnosis schools and give out apparent "qualifications" that are not worth the paper they are printed on, let alone the large fees they charge for these services. That is not to say that there are not perfectly respectable courses on offer - just do some indepth research before spending your hard earned cash. As a rule courses that run in respectable colleges etc. are the ones to go for. You would do well to approach a working stage hypnotist and look for direct training from a professional. Hope this helps. Daniel Posted: Jul 9, 2004 1:02pm -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- One other thing that is vital to understand for those living in the UK, There are NO government-recognised certifications in hypnosis. Non-whatsoever. There are plenty of reputable hypnosis courses that will give you all levels of training in the subject (but note my previous post.) But the certifications you will earn from these are not recognised by the government. |
Robinson New user Michigan 28 Posts |
That is the fear that I have in taking a course. I don't know any hypnotist that work in my area to ask them. I guess the best way is to contact guilds and see what they recommend.
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bobser Inner circle 4178 Posts |
YTBN, don't worry about whether the government recogises anything or not. They simply don't want to so forget it. As for you, you won't know what reputable or not when you attempt to do the check. So here's the offer: I've done an extensive search/research in the UK and if you I'm me I'll put you on to someone reputable in your area.
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shrink Inner circle 2609 Posts |
You don't need certs to be recognised by the Government. To get into hypnosis I assume you mean stage? Its up to you but personally I wouldn't bother the market isn't there without insurance. Stage is not viable.
I am starting up my own school of hypnosis and my own developments but its about a broad education on the subject for personal and business use. I don't do stage anymore although it will be covered along with other mass mind manipulation used on the public. The idea is to give people the power to free themselves from manipulation. |
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