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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Again and again across a wide range of therapies, it has been shown that a strong therapeutic relationship is the most crucial aspect to getting desired results, so it’s really important that you can imagine working with the therapist. That is why I offer a free consultation, for us to find out if we ‘click’.
What qualifications do they have? Hypnotherapy is unfortunately still relatively unregulated in the UK and in many countries around the world. Check that they have attended an accredited course and are registered with a recognised body. In the UK, the overarching body is the Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council (CNHC). If you are going to see someone for a specific condition, you might find that the therapist has attended additional trainings also.
Check that they have professional indemnity insurance (they will have to have this if they are registered with the CNHC or with another Professional body such as the National Council for Hypnotherapy (NCH) or the General Hypnotherapy Register (GHR).
You may want to know how long a hypnotherapist has been working for and about their special interests or additional training. Interestingly research published showed that newly qualified therapists gained the same results (if not better) than more experienced therapists.
Check their fees and be aware that low price does not always mean value for money. Find out how long the sessions are and whether they offer support between sessions either by video call, email, messaging or telephone.
The easiest way of doing this is clicking on the 'Contact Claire' tab at the top of each page of the website. Please fill in the Contact Form and submit it. You will receive information about my hypnotherapy services and another short Intake Form, so I can better understand what you'd like help with. Once you've sent this back, I will send a link to my online diary where you can book in you complementary, no-obligation call with me.
Several health cash plan providers in the UK recognize registration with the Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council (CNHC) - https://www.cnhc.org.uk/ for reimbursement of certain treatments.
It is important to note that coverage varies significantly between insurers and individual policies. I advise all my clients to confirm with their specific provider what is covered before committing to or paying for treatments.
Our first session is about me finding out about you and the issue that you want to address. This sets the foundation for your sessions with me. We’ll explore the symptoms you’re experiencing, discuss what you’d like instead and establish your goals of therapy. There will be plenty of time for you to ask me any questions and to clarify how hypnotherapy can support you. This is a collaborative process: I will guide and support you, but real change happens when we work together.
During the session, I’ll explain how hypnosis works, address any questions or concerns and even dispel some common myths. You’ll also experience a short hypnotic session to help you get a feel for the process in a safe, comfortable way. Before we finish, I’ll ask for your feedback so I can tailor future sessions to suit your needs. I need to know what kind of a therapist you need me to be for you to be totally happy. My goal is to ensure you feel confident, reassured and ready to move forward on your journey to relief and well-being.
The ongoing sessions will continue to work towards your goals and these will use cognitive behavioural hypnotherapy techniques, incorporating Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Mindfulness, Somatic Therapy, Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) and other approaches which may be appropriate.
No, it’s a common myth, but you cannot get stuck in hypnosis. Hypnosis isn’t a state you’re “trapped” in, it’s a process you actively engage with. At any time, you can choose to open your eyes and return to full alertness.
Hypnosis is not magic; it’s a collaborative experience. You remain in control throughout and the worst that could happen is that you drift into sleep and wake up feeling refreshed!
No, hypnosis isn’t about making you do anything against your will. As a hypnotherapist, my goal is to help you find relief from physical or emotional challenges, not to entertain. I follow a strict Code of Ethics, just as I did in the NHS as a Lead Principal Speech & Language Therapist.
You remain in control throughout the process. If a suggestion doesn’t feel right for you, you have the ability to reject it. Hypnotherapy is a collaborative and respectful experience designed to support your well-being.
Not at all! Hypnosis is a collaborative process where you remain fully in control. You can move, adjust or even stop at any time if needed; it won’t affect the session. My role is to guide you, but you decide how much you engage with the experience.
For hypnosis to be effective, an open and willing mindset is key. I’ll show you how to use hypnosis to positively influence your own reality, giving you practical skills to take control of your thoughts, feelings and experiences in a meaningful way.
Many people expect hypnosis to feel drastically different from normal consciousness, but in reality, it’s often a state of relaxed focus. You may notice subtle physical changes, such as fluttering eyelids, slight finger twitches, shifts in breathing, changes in skin temperature and colour or changes in pulse rate, but you may not be aware of them at all. Some simply feel calm and focused, rather than detached or “zoned out.” In fact, hypnosis is used in sports performance, where athletes stay highly alert while making mental adjustments. Whatever your experience, you’ll remain aware and in control throughout the process.
Being unconscious is not really so useful to us. A lot of people think that being in hypnosis is like being unconscious, because you are sitting with your eyes closed, but that’s about the only similarity really. You’ve still got to be active; you’ve got to be engaging your imagination, you’re going to be thinking; you’re going to be connecting with me. Sometimes it will be quite stimulating, you might find it quite uplifting sometimes, quite opposite to being unconscious.
No, just as a doctor cannot guarantee that, however, I can give you ways of dealing with your issue and maybe minimising the unwanted negative effects that you're experiencing. The evidence tends to suggest that hypnotherapy can be very useful with particular types of issues. My personal experience is that when people really engage with the process, they can have a good level of success with regards to this.
What I can guarantee is that I will put in my best effort to help you reach your goals and invite you to do the same, so you reach your desired outcomes and goals.
Yes. Hypnosis is safe for most people, but there are a few situations where it would not be suitabe or where I would recommend working with your GP or another specialist first. This is to make sure that you get the right kind of help.
Hypnosis is not suitable if someone:
Has a serious mental health condition, such as schizophrenia or some personality disorders
Is under the influence of drugs or alcohol
Has a severe memory or thinking problem (for example, advanced dementia)
Has narcolepsy (a condition that causes sudden sleep episodes)
Has a serious heart condition
In the following cases, hypnosis may not be the best or safest approach on its own. If any of these apply, I will talk with you about other options or suggest the most suitable professional to support you.
Has epilepsy
Has bipolar disorder
FEES
Hypnotherapy packages can be booked to suit your needs:
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Package of 4: £480
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Includes Initial Consultation of 1.5hrs
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3 x 1hr Follow-up Consultations
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Between session hypnosis recordings or tasks
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Between session check-in calls
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Package of 6: £660
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Includes Initial Consultation
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5 x 1 hr Follow-up Consultations
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Between session hypnosis recordings or tasks
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Between session check-in calls
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Weight Management Packages:
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Gold Package - Group Online Programme (5 sessions): £195
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Platinum Package 1:1 Weight Management Programme: £660
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Diamond Package 1:1 Premium Year-Long Weight Management Programme: £1500
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Self-Hypnosis Group (4Hrs in person, in Amersham): £147
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Standalone Initial Consultation (Approximately 1.5 hrs, but set aside 2 hrs): £180
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Standalone Follow-Up Consultation (Approximately 60 mins): £110
