Monday, March 29, 2010

The Northern College of Creative Hypnotherapy

I am extremely pleased to announce that I have joined forces with my original hypnotherapy tutor to form a new college of hypnotherapy. Ray Jenkinson and I are running an advanced diploma in hypnotherapy at Tameside General Hospital from this April. If you would like some more information on how to become a qualified hypnotherapist please have a look at the Northern College of Creative Hypnotherapy website – www.ncoch.co.uk.

The course will run over ten weekends from April to September and costs £1850 and will cover a wide range of topics from inductions, ethics, smoking, weight loss, sleep, stress management, past lives, phobias and many more.

If you would like to consider becoming a qualified hypnotherapist and enjoy a wonderful new career helping others, please contact me at Calm Minds in Bramhall or come along to one of our presentations at Tameside General.

Jonathan Lloyd March 2010

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