Clinical Hypnotherapist

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Certified Hypnotherapist
Hypnosis Practitioner
Clinical Hypnosis Specialist
Therapeutic Hypnotherapist

Last updated on 28 Nov 2025

Overview

A Clinical Hypnotherapist is a trained professional who uses guided hypnosis to help individuals access their subconscious mind and address psychological, emotional, or behavioral challenges. This therapy is often used for anxiety, phobias, chronic pain, smoking cessation, weight loss, and trauma recovery.

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Job Description
  1. Conduct Client Assessments: Evaluate mental, emotional, and physical concerns to determine suitability for hypnotherapy.
  2. Perform Hypnosis Sessions: Guide clients into a relaxed, focused state to explore and address subconscious patterns and issues.
  3. Develop Personalized Treatment Plans: Tailor sessions to each client’s goals, such as managing anxiety, breaking habits, or enhancing confidence.
  4. Maintain Ethical Practice: Adhere to professional standards, maintain confidentiality, and ensure client well-being.
  5. Collaborate or Refer as Needed: Work alongside mental health or medical professionals, and refer clients when additional care is required.
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