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Pain Management and 'The Road to Health' Cancer Care Package
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Self Awareness & Self Analysis
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The Rob Kelly Technique - a dynamic approach to changing limiting belief systems

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IAPH XMAS DINNER
During the Saturday evening, we will be having our annual Xmas party and disco. This will consist of a three-course Xmas meal, followed by a disco and fun/games/mentalism/magic.
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Sales and Marketing for Therapists
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Hypnosis, Suggestion
and Influence

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Easy Website optimisation for Therapists

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The secrets of helping survivors of sexual
abuse
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Free Association in Pure Hypnoanalysis

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Stop Smoking Easily - with 'The Rob Kelly Method'

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Relaxed childbirth therapy

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How to effectively
Assess, Engage and Motivate your clients - with Rob Kelly

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Hypnosis and pain management

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An Introduction to Pure Hypnoanalysis

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Hypnosis for sport

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How to build a busy
hypnotherapy practice

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Successfully treating childrens' problems

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Hypnotherapy masterclass
with Rob Kelly FIAPH

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IAPH Council of Management
2008-2009
Name |
Information |
Contact |
Robert Kelly FIAPH
Administrator and Director of Training
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Robert has been
studying Hypnotherapy for about seventeen years, and has been in full
time practice for the last fifteen.
Robert has studied and/or trained with most of the recognised experts
in the fields of: hypnotherapy, psychotherapy, counseling, clinical
supervision, forensic hypnosis, sexual abuse/sexual offending and
many more. He is the Administrative Secretary of The IAPH, and Director
of Training/Continuing Professional Development as well as being Director
of his own training organisation, and a published author. Robert is
the senior lecturer in the IAPH, and is recognised by many as the
most significant figure in the field of Analytical Hypnotherapy, and
smoking cessation. In his own clinical practice, Robert has helped
over 10,000 clients - including stopping over 6000 smokers. He still
treats 30+ clients every week. |
Email
Website
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Jonathan Manning
FIAPH
Council Chairman
and Policies
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Jonathan runs
his practice in Southampton and 30 miles away in Andover.
He has a longstanding interest in the regulatory side of the profession,
was awarded a fellowship for his contribution to hypnotherapy, and
is currently Council chairman. |
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Website |
Karen Lally FIAPH

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Karen has been in full time private
practice in Cheshire since 1993. She has treated many hundreds of
clients from both the UK and abroad and her specialist area lies
with her expert use of the original Neil French Therapy techniques.
Karen was made a Fellow at the Conference in 2004.
Karen has trained at an advance level and is a Clinical
Supervisor and a Training Analyst, and has taken many newly qualified
therapists successfully through their own Personal Therapy. She
is also well known to her local GP’s and doctor’s surgeries,
who regularly recommend clients to her for both emotional and psychological
problems and suggestion therapy.
Karen moved from Lincolnshire to Winsford, Cheshire
in 1990, with her son Robert. Karen’s knowledge
of hypnosis originated in 1989, through her father Martin Lally,
who was also a fully qualified member of the International Association
of Pure Hypnoanalysts. Martin passed away in May 1992 and this is
what motivated Karen to become fully qualified and follow in her
father’s footsteps. |
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Elaine Barker-Miles MIAPH
Trainer
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Elaine runs her practice in Hardwick,
5 miles west of Cambridge. She qualified in 2000 and her particular
interest is in the study of emotions, emotional intelligence and emotional
disorders.
Elaine also specialises in Hypnotherapy for Childbirth and is a qualified
Training Analyst and Supervisor. |
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Website |
Denise Douglass MIAPH
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Denise Douglass is an accredited therapist and runs her busy practice from two locations, which are in central Cambridge and the fenland village of Chatteris, in North Cambridgeshire.
She qualified several years ago and her main areas of expertise lie in the treatment of sexual problems such as vaginismus, and other problems such as emetophobia, anxiety and panic.
She is both a professional and personal supporter (supervisor) to many IAPH therapists, as well as a Training Analyst for IAPH Personal Therapy.
She is the former author of a regular hypnotherapy-based advice column for local press and has been contacted numerous times by television and radio companies for background research into the use of hypnotherapy for fears and anxieties that are faced by so many people today. |
EMail
Website
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Paul Douglass MIAPH

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Paul has been a member of the IAPH since 2003, when he set up Avon Hypnotherapy with his wife Denise.
As well as being in private practice in Cambridgeshire, Paul's special interests are in helping fellow IAPH members, via Professional Support, Personal support, Website Support and Personal Therapy (as a qualified 'training analyst').
Paul currently maintains the IAPH websites, and also runs the Avon / IAPH Client Referrals Programme.
Paul's other interests are in art and music. His portraits and limited edition printes have been shipped worldwide, and Paul is in fact also the only pencil drawing artist ever to be taken on by one of the UK's largest contemporary art publishers. |
EMail
Website
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Ginny Foy MIAPH

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Ginny Foy joined the IAPH in 2002 after taking early retirement from working in IT, she also worked for the World Health Organisation as a Nosologist studying the classification of diseases and has, in the past been a practitioner of many holistic therapies. Ginny is now a full time Therapist on the south coast of Hampshire and sees Pure Hypnoanalysis as the fastest and most effective route to the resolution of emotional conflict.
Ginny's particular interest is in Social Anxiety and Psychosexual issues. She is also a qualified Training Analyst and Supervisor. |
EMail
Website
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James Froggatt MIAPH

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James Froggatt PhD D.Hyp (MIAPH) is fully trained in the use of both hypnosis as a tool for for suggestion therapy and a unique form of therapy known as Pure Hypnoanalysis (also known as "hypno-analysis"). He practices hypnotherapy and Pure Hypnoanalysis at his clinics in Huddersfield and Manchester (UK).
He originally studied Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Leeds University (UK) and gained a Doctorate in the subject in 2000 Through his own personal life experiences, first hand experience of having his life greatly improved through the therapy that he offers, and a natural ongoing interest in his natural abilities to help others, he retrained as a hypnoanalytical therapist.
James attends seminars, workshops and further training sessions throughout the year to stay up to date with the latest techniques and knowledge and to learn more about the powerful ways in which hypnosis can be used to relieve anxiety and cure many of the problems that people seem to have in their lives.
He is now able to help others with a high degree of empathy, warmth, non-judgement and understanding, to relieve symptoms that so often cause people distress and discomfort in their day-to-day lives. |
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Fellows of the association
Name |
Information |
Contact |
Robert Kelly FIAPH

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Robert has been
studying Hypnotherapy for about seventeen years, and has been in full
time practice for the last fifteen.
Robert has studied and/or trained with most of the recognised experts
in the fields of: hypnotherapy, psychotherapy, counseling, clinical
supervision, forensic hypnosis, sexual abuse/sexual offending and
many more. He is the Administrative Secretary of The IAPH, and Director
of Training/Continuing Professional Development as well as being Director
of his own training organisation, and a published author. Robert is
the senior lecturer in the IAPH, and is recognised by many as the
most significant figure in the field of Analytical Hypnotherapy, and
smoking cessation. In his own clinical practice, Robert has helped
over 10,000 clients - including stopping over 6000 smokers. He still
treats 30+ clients every week.
When not treating clients at his thriving Cambridge Practice (www.rck.net)
or organising seminars and training workshops, look up into the sky
– because Rob will be up there somewhere. An avid pilot, he
recently represented Great Britain, in the World
Microlight Championships. |
Email
Website |
John Hudson
FIAPH
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John Hudson has a background
in accounts, second-hand car sales, and company management and teaching.
His academic work includes a degree from Sussex University specialising
in Freudian psychology and a Masters Degree from University of Bristol
specialising in Freud and the post Freudians.
He was introduced to hypnosis by an Educational Psychologist
and then completed the HCB course with Neil French that gave him
a practical use for his knowledge of psychoanalysis. He set up in
practice in 1985 part-time, and the practice slowly grew until he
was working in Milton Keynes, Hemel Hempstead, Bath and two clinics
in Bristol! He now sees clients in Bristol and Bath.
He is a founder member of the IAPH and was a council
members for many years, ran the Advanced Course from 1994 - 1999,
has spoken at seminars and conferences as well as publishing manuals
to assist therapists in dealing with Stress Management and Sport
and running a successful practice. He has also written numerous
articles for Analysis and a book. He was awarded
a Fellowship in 1991 - and although he has attended courses with
people like Gil Boyne, Norman Vaughton, Harold Milnthorpe, David
Groves. Lehrer, Yapko, Cheek and others from the USA and the UK
he has found that basic free-association is still the best basic
tool to resolve the difficulties of the many clients he has seen
in 20 plus years. |
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Website |
Jonathan
Manning FIAPH
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Jonathan has
an honours degree in psychology and has been in private practice
for 15 years
As IAPH representative, he was involved in constructive
talks with the Dept. of Health about establishing a national regulator
for hypnotherapy and was part of the team that wrote the first National
Occupational Standards for hypnotherapy and acted as consultant
later in the process of their proposed implementation. More recently
he has taken part in the consultation process to explore a Federal
Approach to Voluntary Self-Regulation and remains the IAPH authority
on regulatory matters. Jonathan has been a member of the IAPH council
of management since 1998 and organised the national conferences
from 1999 to 2004. He was awarded his Fellowship in 2001 for services
to the profession.
Apart from running two busy practices, Jonathan
has many other interests. He runs a championship winning classic
rally car, having previously participated in motorcycle rallies
on the continent. He is a keen student of architecture and design,
especially garden design, his own garden being an oasis of calm
and tranquillity in a busy city. He is happy to share with a growing
segment of the population an interest in fine wines and dining,
recommending a visit to the Shropshire town of Ludlow to all who
will listen. Jonathan is also chairman of the Thailand Philatelic
Society, a position that takes him to many countries visiting exhibitions
and fellow enthusiasts. For exercise, Jonathan lists dancing and
coastal walks but assures us not in the Singing Butler style of
Jack Vettriano. |
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Website |
Karen Lally FIAPH
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Karen has been in full time private
practice in Cheshire since 1993. She has treated many hundreds of
clients from both the UK and abroad and her specialist area lies
with her expert use of the original Neil French Therapy techniques.
Karen was made a Fellow at the Conference in 2004.
Karen has trained at an advance level and is a Clinical
Supervisor and a Training Analyst, and has taken many newly qualified
therapists successfully through their own Personal Therapy. She
is also well known to her local GP’s and doctor’s surgeries,
who regularly recommend clients to her for both emotional and psychological
problems and suggestion therapy.
Karen moved from Lincolnshire to Winsford, Cheshire
in 1990, with her son Robert. Karen’s knowledge
of hypnosis originated in 1989, through her father Martin Lally,
who was also a fully qualified member of the International Association
of Pure Hypnoanalysts. Martin passed away in May 1992 and this is
what motivated Karen to become fully qualified and follow in her
father’s footsteps.
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Matthew Smale
FIAPH
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Matthew
runs a successful practice in St.Neots, Cambridgeshire and specialises
in the treatment of Sexual dysfunction, Obsessions and Impulse control
disorders. In 2005 he was awarded a Fellowship by the IAPH in recognition
of his skills and contribution to hypnotherapy. |
Email
Website
More about Matt |
Richard Parsons FIAPH
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Richard has been in full time practice as a hypnotherapist or over five years and runs the popular Cheltenham Hypnotherapy Clinic in the heart of Gloucestershire. He served on the IAPH Council of Management for over 4 years helping 'behind the scenes' and continues to this day to provide training courses and supervision to new therapists as well as developing and updating the IAPH website.
He is the writer and presenter of his popular 'How to build a successful practice' course
At his clinic in Cheltenham Richard's areas of expertise include Social Anxiety, Smoking Cessation and Emetophobia (the fear of being sick) as well as many other symptoms and conditions. In 2007 he was awarded an IAPH fellowship at the annual conference for his services to the association and hypnotherapy in general. |
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Website |
Stephen Chan
FIAPH

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Stephen Chan is trained in counseling and NLP and runs busy hypnotherapy practices in Newry and Portadown.
He is presently the relaxation consultant for the Southern Area Hospice and on numerous occasions has lectured on hypnotherapy on behalf of Active Counseling Lisburn and Antrim, and run stress management courses for teachers of the Southern Education Board. Stevie is also an IAPH lecturer and an expert in hypno-anaesthesia and medical hypnosis. |
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