Downloads
The forms, below, are available to download in Adobe
PDF format. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader
you can download it via the link below.
New
patient form - 448kb (Word Document)
Stress
workshop checklist - 442kb
Self
hypnosis sheet - 442kb

Code
of Ethics and Practice
All practising members undertake:
- To provide treatment consistent with a diligent
duty of care and within their knowledge, competence
and experience.
- To hold Public Liability & Treatment Risk Insurance.
- To recommend, where the patient's condition is
suspected to have a physical basis or cause, that
the patient/client should seek medical advice first.
- To maintain strict confidentiality during and after
treatment.
- To obtain permission from the client before the
audio or video recording of any part of a session
can take place.
- Never to use their position of trust and confidence
to exploit the client in any way whatsoever.
- Should any irregularity arise with the client/therapist
relationship to immediately consult with the Vice-Chairman
of the Management Committee of the Association, and
where appropriate to cease treatment and/or refer
the client to another therapist.
- To complete courses of treatment in every case
at the earliest possible opportunity.
- To take all reasonable steps to ensure the safety
of the client and those accompanying them.
- To ensure that rooms and other facilities to be
used for and/or associated practice are suitable for
such purpose.
- Never to use hypnosis before spectators where the
intended or expected outcome is the demeaning of the
hypnotised and/or other person for the amusement of
others, and where hypnotherapy is demonstrated to
an audience to immediately desist if aforesaid amusement
begins to come about.
- To keep any interest or activity involving stage
hypnosis as totally separate from hypnotherapeutic
work, such that no connection to the name of the Association
or profession can be inferred, unless such activity
shall constitute research specifically approved and
passed by the Research and Ethics Boards of the Association.
- To be aware that certain techniques of hypnosis
may be unethical or inappropriate for certain patients,
and to be judicious in the use of such techniques.
- To conduct themselves, at all times, in accord
with their status and never to do anything that might
bring hypnotherapy, the UK Hypnotherapy Register or
The Hypnotherapy Association into disrepute.
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