Tag Archives: evidence
Essential Hypnosis & Hypnotherapy Factoids
A short article addressing five common fallacies about hypnosis and hypnotherapy, still all-too-common among hypnotherapists. Continue reading
Three Modes of Relaxation in Therapy
This brief article distinguishes between three forms of relaxation and three corresponding categories of relaxation techniques used in modern therapy. Continue reading
Certificate in Evidence-Based Hypnotherapy (London, June 2010)
Certificate in Evidence-Based Hypnotherapy (London, June 2010) Continue reading
Review of Empirically-Supported Hypnotherapy Treatments
This article summarises a range of studies on hypnotherapy appraised as empirically supported treatments in a recent review. Continue reading
CBT Certificate Course 19-23 April (London)
CBT Certificate Course in London, 19-23 April. Continue reading
Special Offer: The Register for Evidence-Based Hypnotherapy & Psychotherapy
Special offer from the Register for Evidence-Based Hypnotherapy & Psychotherapy (REBHP) Continue reading
Hypnotic Sleep Therapy: Some Basic Instructions
This short excerpt from the Coping with Noise project self-help manual, provides very simple advice on using relaxation techniques and hypnotic methods to overcome insomnia and other sleep-related problems. Continue reading
Evidence Against the Doctrine of Symptom Substitution
This short article reviews the debate surrounding the psychodynamic doctrine of “symptom substitution” and some of the evidence which led to its widespread rejection, beginning in the 1950s. Continue reading
Strategies and Applications of Cognitive-Behavioural Hypnotherapy
This article outlines some basic concepts and strategies employed in cognitive-behavioural hypnotherapy. Continue reading
Typical Subjective Experiences in Hypnosis
This short snippet reports some findings from an old study by T.X. Barber which measures some common subjective experiences among hypnotic subjects. Continue reading


