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We are the UK’s leading not-for-profit hypnotherapy Professional Association.

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The value of Hypnotherapy

Hypnotherapy can have a powerful impact on our minds, enabling behavioural differences. Through hypnosis; an inner state of focused attention, we can remove resistance and create change on a deep, formative level, change that lasts.

The NCH is the UK’s leading not-for-profit Hypnotherapy Professional Association. All our practising members are fully insured and trained to the highest standards, so you can choose a hypnotherapist with confidence. All NCH training schools offer the HPD (NCH), an externally qualified diploma, so when you choose to train with an NCH accredited school you will be assured that your training will be robust and ethical, and will give you the foundations to be a highly skilled professional Hypnotherapist.

Want to train in Hypnotherapy?

The National Council for Hypnotherapy offers hypnotherapy training through Accredited Training Schools

Want to accredit your training school?

The HPD (NCH) being externally 
verified by the NCFE will give your 
course validity in the profession

Looking for Supervision

Supervision is a supportive, developmental process where a therapist can review their client work

The value of NCH membership

Belonging to a safe, unified not-for-profit Professional Association whose members adhere to stringent self-regulation.

CPD
Courses

A diary listing of CPD events, many offering discounts to NCH members

Find out more about the NCH

The National Council for Hypnotherapy holds one of the largest registers of independent Hypnotherapists

Latest news

Proposed HPD Version 2 Revisions

This is a short article published in the Autumn 2009 edition of the NCH’s publication The Hypnotherapy Journal. It outlines proposed improvements to the Hypnotherapy Practitioner Diploma (HPD) award. Comments are invited from any interested parties, especially NCH members and accredited training schools.

August Research Snippet: Hypnosis, Pain, Expectation & Placebo

This snippet discusses a recent experimental study which attempted to quantify (as a percentage) the extent to which expectation contributed to the pain-reducing effects of hypnosis, imagination, and a placebo medication. Strong evidence was derived from statistical analysis suggesting that the effect of hypnotism is “partially-mediated” by expectation, albeit to a lesser degree than the placebo effect.

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The value of membership

Want to join the NCH? We offer full membership, student membership and associate membership.