Are
Skype Hypnotherapy Sessions Safe?
Today
with the advent of technologies such as Skype the Hypnotist and the
subject no longer need to be in the same room or even the same
country. This poses the question, what safeguards must be put into
place in order to keep Skype Hypnotherapy safe?
Hypnosis
has been used for thousands of years as a way of healing and pain
control. From the ancient sleep temples in Greece to today in
Dentistry, hypnosis has proved itself as being a powerful tool in
healing and medicine.
Hypnosis
has always been a practitioner in a room with their subject or
client. The practitioner guides the subject through the various
levels of trance, initiating the positive change work such as weight
control, stop smoking, alleviating phobias or controlling pain, then
safely returning the subject to full awareness.
Today
with the advent of technologies such as Skype the Hypnotist and the
subject no longer need to be in the same room or even the same
country. This poses the question, what safeguards must be put into
place in order to keep Skype Hypnotherapy safe?
The
General Hypnotherapy Register which is one of the oldest and most
respected hypnotherapist professional bodies in the world has put
together some guidelines to help keep clients safe. Here is a small
extract from the guidelines.
“Obtain
an agreed back-up number or text arrangement in case of technology
failure, and a third-party emergency contact number.
"Ensure
that the client has a clear understanding of what to do in the event
of server or computer breakdown or other loss of communication.”
If
you are considering a Skype Hypnotherapy session have an alternative
phone number that the Hypnotherapist can call you on. Also let a
friend know that you are having a Skype Hypnotherapy session. Inform
them of the date and time and let them know that you will be giving
the Hypnotherapist their phone number in the unlikely event that
assistance is required. It is also very important to ask your
Hypnotherapist what is their back up plan in case of a failure in
internet connection, computer or headphones and microphone.
This
will keep you safe in two important respects. Number one, by knowing
the procedure you will simply follow the steps detailed by your
Hypnotherapist and no harm will come to you but more importantly
number two, this will alert you as to whether your Hypnotherapist has
a safety plan in place or not. If your Hypnotherapist cannot give you
a step by step safety plan you would be strongly advised not to use
that Hypnotherapist.
Another
important safeguard is always to ask your Hypnotherapist if they are
a member of a professional body and are they insured for online
hypnotherapy consultations. Professional bodies have codes of conduct
that members must follow and in order to be a member of a
professional body you must be qualified or at least be very
experienced and if your Hypnotherapist is insured this gives you an
extra layer of protection.
The
most important thing to remember is that Hypnotherapy is a relaxed,
focussed state of concentration and is natural and safe. People and
animals have been experiencing hypnosis for thousands of years with
no negative side effects. With the above precautions in place and
working with a fully
qualified professional Hypnotherapist you
can fully enjoy your consultation and all of the positive benefits it
will bring.
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