
Communication Book Review
Handbook of Communication in Anaesthesia & Critical Care: A Cyna This book was recommended to me twice – firstly on twitter by a non-hypnosis professional
Handbook of Communication in Anaesthesia & Critical Care: A Cyna This book was recommended to me twice – firstly on twitter by a non-hypnosis professional
Whilst browsing the Italian newspaper “The Corriere della Sera” on the 2nd August (I’m learning Italian as well as Clinical Hypnosis) an article caught my eye.
BSCAH foundation training is recognised by ESH, and the ISH. ESH and ISH set the standards for basic hypnosis training for health care professionals, and
We’ve talked a lot in our blogs about some of the terminology and considerations around hypnosis. How to choose a practitionerconcentrated on the differences between clinicians
A blog is an online journal or informational section of a website that aims to increase visibility of a website, as well as disseminating information.
This book was published in 2010 by the American Psychological Society. The book can be found here: https://www.hive.co.uk/Product/David-R-Patterson/Clinical-Hypnosis-for-Pain-Control/15238305 Dr Patterson was the psychologist in a burns unit
As Clinicians who use hypnosis, we are always very clear that we consider ourselves to be excellent communicators. We pay a lot of attention to
We often hear “what’s the evidence for hypnosis”. Well, a great systemic review has been released looking at lots of the evidence around hypnosis and
Dr Tracie O’ Keefe DCH Stop Drug and Alcohol Addiction: A Guide for Clinical Hypnotherapists. A 6-Step program on how to help clients overcome drug
As people who are trained in the use of hypnosis, we already know that our choice of words is important, and we’re very good at