I’m gearing up for this weekend our sixth module on the uncommon knowledge hypnotherapy diploma We are looking at depression and how to lift it. Psychotherapists have long had depressing views about depression. That it is a ‘disease’ that has to be medicated or that it is painful and difficult to treat. Fortunately for our [...]
Archive for June, 2007
We’re taking bookings for free hypnotherapy sessions on our hypnotherapy course just now, so if you would like help with something and you live in or around Brighton, give the office a call on 01273 776770. You’ll see one of our students and the session will be observed by 3 students and supervised by a [...]
The latest TV viewing figures realeased yesterday show that British people prefer to see close up the lives of animals rather than people. The nature programme Spring Watch that films nesting birds, badger families and other wild life is largely filmed from the remote Scotish island of Illa. A stunningly beautiful area off the West [...]
Was I really going to join Mark across the airwaves and do a training session to an international audience whilst stranded in the airport lounge in Jersey. Yep, of course I was, so with a bucket of determination and a wry smile i strode off to find a quiet corner.
Sitting in the middle of the [...]
Last Sunday was a real buzz.
Our students on the Uncommon knowledge hypnotherapy diploma saw clients for phobias, depression, addictions, psychosomatic disorders and simple help with decision making. Over fifty members of the public turned up to be treated by our fledgling uncommon hypnotherapists
Psychotherapy and the use of clinical hypnosis for helping others is nothing [...]






