Testimonials are used to sell! and "showcase" a business's existing clients and what they have to say about their relationship with the company.
You may wonder why you don't find testimonials on our site. This is because we follow the strict standards and the code of ethics of the NCH.(The National Council For Hypnotherapy)
We could tell you about our success stories and of the many clients we have helped who have stopped smoking, lost weight, gained confidence etc...etc...but how would you know we were telling the truth?
Unfortunately anyone can make up testimonial claims on the internet. They are a marketing tool, used to sell services and make you think that you will have the same success as say "Mr Johnston from Linlithgow" who has lost 3 stone in 2 months since seeing Hypnotherapist Rae Jenson or "Mrs Jones from Falkirk" who had her fear of flying sorted in three sessions by John Lawrence. But in line with most Psychological professions, we refrain from this practice in order to protect the confidentiality of our clients and to maintain professionalism and faith in what we do. If you find another Hypnotherapist making these claims then please be aware that testimonials are often fabricated and are considered unethical in this field of work by the NCH and UKCHO, the umbrella organisation set up to bring regulation into the Profession. Strongly consider whether you are going to receive the quality of treatment you deserve and whether the therapist you are about to see is ethical.
Does all this mean you never get any testimonials? No, no, not at all we have received literally hundreds of testimonials over the years. Original letters of thanks where the writer has no issue sharing their positive therapy results with other sufferers, but naturally enough does not want the world wide web to share his/her personal experiences. If testimonials are your thing simply ask to see our personal testimonials that our clients have provided over the years.
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