“Is it possible to receive hypnotherapy treatment through the NHS?”

Hypnotherapy is not usually available on the NHS.

Hypnotherapy

Hypnotherapy uses hypnosis to try to treat conditions or change habits.

What happens in a hypnotherapy session

There are different types of hypnotherapy and different ways of hypnotising someone.

First, you’ll usually talk with your therapist to discuss what you hope to achieve and agree on what methods your therapist will use.

After this, the hypnotherapist may:

  • lead you into a deeply relaxed state
  • use your agreed methods to help you towards your goals – for example, suggesting that you do not want to carry out a certain habit
  • gradually bring you out of the trance-like state – most people feel refreshed and relaxed

You’re fully in control when under hypnosis and do not have to take on the therapist’s suggestions if you do not want to.

If necessary, you can bring yourself out of the hypnotic state.

Hypnosis does not work if you do not want to be hypnotised.

Hypnotherapy is not usually available on the NHS.

To find out if you can see a hypnotherapist on the NHS in your area, ask:

Finding a private hypnotherapist

In the UK, hypnotherapists do not have to have any specific training by law.

This means hypnotherapy can be offered by people with little training who are not health professionals.

When looking for a private hypnotherapist:

Find a hypnotherapist through the Professional Standards Authority

A private hypnotherapy session can cost from £50 upwards.

Sources:

Hypnotherapy – NHS (www.nhs.uk)


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