hypnotherapy Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌhɪp.nəˈθer.ə.pi]
  • Us [ ˌhɪp.noʊˈθer.ə.pi]

Meaning of hypnotherapy In English

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  • Acupuncture, hypnotherapy, homeopathy, they can t that role.

  • Alternative therapies such as acupuncture, aromatherapy and hypnotherapy are available at some centres, but as yet have been subject to little evaluation.

  • Aromatherapy, hypnotherapy the last three decades, where demand, in the form of and acupuncture show marked falls in use.

  • The chapters dealing with the various modalities of psychotherapy (including hypnotherapy) are uneven in quality, reflecting the extent to which such treatments have been evaluated in clinical practice.

  • In fact this is something of a worry, as can be seen from surveys showing doctors giving hypnotherapy and acupuncture with no training whatever.

  • We welcome, however, the efforts of reputable training institutes in hypnotherapy, as in other areas of complementary therapy, to develope standards of training, voluntary registration and certification of hypnotherapists.

  • Hypnotherapy is, in some cases, already provided in the national health service as an adjunct to other treatment by doctors, dentists, psychologists and other health care professionals.

  • Hypnotherapy has also helped with nightmares and sleep terrors.

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