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| About Terence Watts |
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My Qualifications:
- Member of the City & Guilds Institute
- Member of The Society of Authors
- Fellow of the National Council for Hypnotherapy
- Fellow of the Royal Society for the Promotion
of Health
- Fellow of the National Register of Advanced Hypnotherapists
- Member of the National Council of Psychotherapists
- Member of the International Stress Management Associaton
- Chairman of the Association for Professional Hypnosis and Psychotherapy
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My full profile is
available at www.terencewatts.com
which includes details of presentations and other sites that I am
involved with.
My initial training was in Harley Street, London, though I have
studied many other courses since then. I run occasional seminars
and workshops on many diverse aspects of hypnotherapy and hypnoanalysis,
as well as the Essex Institute of Clinical Hypnosis. In addition
the advanced therapy book co-authored by myself and colleague Georges
Philips, Rapid Cognitive Therapy - the professional therapist's
guide to rapid changework, is available from the Anglo-American
book company or elswhere on this site.
I own and run the Essex Institute of Clinical Hypnosis, (www.eich.co.uk)
in Southend on Sea, Essex (tel: 01702 434431) and though I spend
most of my time teaching these days, I still see several clients
each week.
My self-help book, Warriors, Settlers and Nomads - about Ancestral
Memory and neurosis - is available in all major high street book
stores. (Look here
for a preview)
If there is something else you would like to know, just Email me
on:
and I'll do my best to get a reply to you as soon as possible.
Free Initial Consultation
If you would like to discuss your problem in confidence,
or would like to find out at first hand how this type of therapy
may benefit you, then why not book an initial consultation?
There is no charge for this and it simply takes the form of
a chat about you, hypnotherapy, and how it could help you. Hypnosis
will be neither used nor demonstrated at this time and you will
be under no obligation or pressure of any sort to agree to therapy.
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