OUR CODE OF ETHICS
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CONFIDENCE & SELF ESTEEM
DEPRESSION
FEARS & PHOBIAS
HABITS & DISORDERS
PERSONAL GROWTH &
IMPROVEMENT
RELATIONSHIP ISSUES
SPORTS IMPROVEMENT
STOP SMOKING
STRESS REDUCTION
WEIGHT CONTROL
CONFIDENCE & SELF ESTEEM
DEPRESSION
FEARS & PHOBIAS
HABITS & DISORDERS
PERSONAL GROWTH &
IMPROVEMENT
RELATIONSHIP ISSUES
SPORTS IMPROVEMENT
STOP SMOKING
STRESS REDUCTION
WEIGHT CONTROL
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Hypnotherapists must earn the
confidence of their clients, offering
to each a full measure of service. - Hypnotherapists should strive to
improve their knowledge and skill
so as to benefit their clients. - The profession should safeguard
the public against Hypnotherapists
of deficient moral character or
professional incompetence. - Hypnotherapists should observe
all laws. - Hypnotherapist must not illegally
practice medicine and must
recommend hat a client seek
medical advice where appropriate. - A Hypnotherapist should avoid
dual relationships with clients. - A Hypnotherapist should seek
consultation with other professionals
upon request, in difficult situations or
when the client will obviously benefit.
- A Hypnotherapist must not reveal
the confidences entrusted to him in the course of professional practice unless he is required to do so by law, or to protect the client’s welfare, or that of the community. - Hypnotherapists must ensure that
their advertising and other public representations present a true
picture. Every effort must be made to ensure that the client is made aware that it is their own power that produces changes. - Self-glorification by the
Hypnotherapist at the expense of
the client’s autonomy and personal integrity is unacceptable. - U.K. Hypnotherapy training college graduates must not use their skills in the context of stage hypnosis or for any entertainment purposes.
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