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Hypnotherapist from central london
Location
london
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hypnotherapy, coaching, psycotherapy,
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hypnotherapist
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APHP, HS, HA
Website
http://www.keane-hypnotherapy.com
About me
I became interested in hypnosis when I was on holiday in Tenerife and saw a stage hypnosis show in which some of my friends took part. I knew them well enough to know they weren’t faking it.

About two weeks after coming back from holiday, I saw an advert in a newspaper about an NLP course with Paul McKenna and decided to attend. I had never heard of NLP; I didn’t even know what NLP stood for. I just thought it must be something to do with hypnosis because Paul McKenna was a hypnotist.

Following this, I decided to learn more about hypnosis but couldn’t afford to pay thousands of pounds for training courses so I joined lots of hypnosis forums and read books recommended on these, plus suggested reading lists from some hypnosis courses. I also bought video and home study courses and followed these for about three years before going on one and two day hypnosis courses.

After this, I decided hypnotherapy was something I would like to choose as a career. So I researched which courses were the best available and decided to take a course with Terence Watts, who teaches hypnoanalysis, and Stephen Brooks, who teaches Ericksonian hypnosis.

By the time I had finished these courses, I had accumulated a wealth of theoretical knowledge and practical experience, but did not feel confident enough to start charging clients because I was only new and I thought that maybe I would not be able to help people.

So I decided to go and see the best therapists in the UK and the US and have some sessions with them so that I could see what therapy was like outside the classroom, and also to benefit from the therapy itself. I decided that I would only see people with at least ten years’ experience because I thought I could learn from their experience.

Afterwards, I looked around for places where I could start working with real clients and since then, I’ve worked at a hospital, in a women’s shelter, given talks to groups, worked with company executives on stress management. I’ve also worked with lots of sports people because this is what I’ve chosen to specialise in.

My Qualifications include:

Diploma in Hypnoanalysis (Advanced) Essex Institute Terence Watts

Diploma in Clinical Hypnosis with Psychotherapy Essex Institute Terence Watts

Practitioner certificate in practical application of indirect hypnosis, Ericksonian Psychotherapy and NLP (distinction) British Hypnosis Research Stephen Brooks

Intensive training in Ericksonian hypnosis and NLP British Hypnosis Research Stephen Brooks

NLP practitioner McKenna, Breen and Bandler

Certificate in Pain Management Healthy Visions Ron Eslinger

Quest Institute Wordweaving online course

HypnoSynthesis Hypnotherapy Practitioner Certificate (HPC) Donald Robertson

Smoking Cessation:

Essex Institute award-winning Easy Quit Smoking Program

HypnoSynthesis Certificated Smoking Cessation

Master class David Botsford Certificate in smoking cessation

Rob Kelly’s Method Stop Smoking Easily

Sports Hypnosis Centre

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Sports Hypnosis

by Tom on 01-05-2010 at 11:17 PM
Chris Eubank vs Steve Collins




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Laughter Therapy

by Tom on 01-05-2010 at 11:14 PM
Laughter Therapy









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Dr David Hamilton on the Placebo Effect

by Tom on 01-05-2010 at 11:08 PM
Dr David Hamilton on the Placebo Effect








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Biology of perception

by Tom on 01-05-2010 at 11:04 PM
Bruce Lipton biology of perception







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Hypnotic Phenomena

by Tom on 01-05-2010 at 10:56 PM
The phenomena below are some of the things a therapist can use in hypnosis to help a patient with any issues they may have.


Catalepsy

Is defined as the inhibition of voluntary movement associated with intense focusing on a specific stimulus.


Catalepsy is a natural state that can be seen when someone is intensely focused and it causes temporary immobilisation. For example, they may become absorbed in reading a book while eating and not

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