About Juliet Emerson

Juliet Emerson hypnotherapist in CambridgeIn 1999 I trained as a hypnotherapist and became a member of the International Association of Hypnoanalysts. I now have an advanced diploma from the organisation. I have been a member of the Council of Management and at present I hold the post of Complaints and Compliance Officer. I do some training for the organisation in the areas of supervision, support and listening skills.

I have found hypnotherapy to be exceptionally good at ridding people of many fears, anxieties, phobias, depression and other disorders. Because hypnotherapy gets to the root cause of problems it is the most effective therapy I have come across. It is therefore an extremely rewarding job because it helps so many people to feel enormously better. It really does change people’s lives. I also work with people suffering from cancer by using hypnotherapy to boost the immune system and help promote emotional and physical recovery. An increasing number of people consult me for relaxation in pregnancy and childbirth and for help while undergoing IVF. The easiest of all problems to treat is smoking. Hypnotherapy for smoking cessation is incredibly successful. It only takes one session and is an extremely simple and enjoyable process.

I find teaching and training very rewarding and over the last fifteen years I have periodically run workshops at Homerton College, and the School of Education at Cambridge University, at Bedford University at schools and in similar settings in subjects ranging from hypnotherapy counselling skills, bereavement workshops and child abuse issues to IT.

Other therapy
Since becoming a hypnotherapist I have scaled down my counselling work to a bare minimum because I find hypnotherapy more rewarding and as a rule more useful to people than counselling. Over the past fifteen years I have worked in a variety of settings with a variety of clients from all walks of life. I worked for Cruse Bereavement Care as a bereavement counsellor from 1989 and soon became a group supervisor. I specialised in working with children and families bereaved by sudden and violent death. At this time I also had a thriving private counselling practice. I received some supervision training in 1994 and I have been supervising counsellors and those in business settings, in groups and individually for some years now.

I specialised for 8 years in working with people with sexual and gender problems. From 1991 – 1999 I worked at the Middlesex Hospital, part time, specialising in helping with people with sexual dysfunction and those with gender dysphoria.

Also over that time I was a volunteer counsellor at the Cambridge young people’s counselling and advice service: Centre 33. At the request of the Manager and the Governors I spent some months running the counselling side of the Centre as the Counselling Coordinator until we could find a suitable permanent replacement. I still hve a particular interest in working with young people.

The IAH
The International Association of Hypnoanalysts is the largest group of hypnotherapists in Europe and is dedicated to the professional and ethical use of hypnosis allied to the practice of psychoanalysis for the treatment of nervous disorders and emotional problems. The Association is a non profit making organisation whose members have followed a course of training in psychotherapy, analysis and hypnosis which enables them to specialise in hypno-analytical therapy. Members of the Association are bound by a Code of Practice and Ethics of the highest order; they have satisfied an examination board with their knowledge and level of competence and have undertaken to abide by the Rules of the Association which requires, among other things, that they be covered by Professional Indemnity Insurance and that a certificate of insurance must be available for inspection.

Members have also agreed to discharge each and every client from treatment at the earliest possible moment consistent with that client's good care. Every member undertakes to respect a client's confidentiality at all times.The IAH has it's own web site at: www.successfulhypnotherapy.com

. Telephone Juliet on : 01223 306841
. Mobile: 0776 2229500
. j.emerson@bigfoot.com








Juliets Cambridge hypnotherapy clinic covers the following areas

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