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Recognised Hypnotherapy Training Courses

 

Which Schools are recognised by the AHA?

IIf you have decided to enrol in a hypnotherapy course, you'd like to know that you will be accepted by the association of your choice with a minimum of fuss.  So how do you know if a course  is acceptable and meets recognized standards? Here are some of the things you should consider.

  • check if the school you are about to join is listed on Recognised schools.  These schools will work to ensure their graduates can join the AHA with the minimum amount of fuss  

  • If that school is not listed, it could just be that they have not yet applied for recognition. Just contact the AHA Free Advisory Line 1800 067 557 to see if they meet AHA associate or clinical minimum requirements.

Once you have commenced your course, think about becoming a Student member with the AHA.  As an AHA Student member you will be eligible to attend AHA workshops at the discounted member rate.

The AHA is independent of any school or training institution and its members come from a variety of training backgrounds. The AHA accepts that the different institution will teach hypnosis and hypnotherapy in their own way, however there are core subjects that all applicants will need to have covered to be considered "professional" and to meet AHA's high standards.  After all would you want to join an association that has such low standards that it allows anyone to join, just hand over your money,  without even an interview to check if they are proficient in what they say they can do?

See the AHA Prospectus and AHA Application Forms for further information