Jonathan Yeager, CH
About Me:
I have always been fascinated with the world of hypnotism. I have used self-hypnosis for many years and it has been a blessing for me. I started Modern Hypnosis Center with the desire to bring modern techniques to the world of hypnosis. There are a lot of stereotypes out there and I work with every client to ensure that they have a very pleasant experience, overcoming any of those stereotypes.
Education and Training:
I was trained in hypnotism by Master Hypnotist, and Certified Hypnosis Instructor Sid Acker. I am a Certified Member of the National Guild of Hypnotists and I do annual continuing education to maintain my training at the highest level. The National Guild of Hypnotists is the oldest and largest hypnotism organization in the world and its certification is the most widely recognized credential for the professional practice of the hypnotic arts.
National Guild of Hypnotists
The National Guild of Hypnotists, Inc. (NGH) is one of the largest, most respected and active hypnosis organization in the world. The NGH is a professional organization with member in over 60 countries. The organization sets ethical standards for the profession and works effectively representing hypnotists needs legally and legislatively.
The NGH was established in 1950/1951, and soon started publishing the Journal of Hypnotism, which continues to be important resource for the members today.
Certification by the NGH requires a minimum or 100 hours of training, and requires each member to continue to get ongoing education in order to maintain membership.
Also the NGH requires all members to adhere to a code of ethics. A special ethics committee is active ensuring that if and when an ethics complaint comes to their attention that the issue is dealt with in a timely and fair manner.
The NGH has contributed to the profession in many ways, but is probably best known for their annual educational conference, which is attended by hypnotists from all over the world.
Notice: AS THE STATE OF TEXAS HAS NOT ADOPTED EDUCATIONAL AND TRAINING STANDARDS FOR THE PRACTICE OF HYPNOTISM, THIS STATEMENT OF CREDENTIALS IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. Hypnotism is a self-regulating profession and its practitioners are not licensed by state governments. I am not a physician nor a licensed health care provider and may not provide a medical diagnosis nor recommend discontinuance of medically prescribed treatments. If a client desires a diagnosis or any other type of treatment from a different practitioner, the client may seek such services at any time. In the event my services are terminated by a client, the client has a right to coordinated transfer of services to another practitioner. A client has a right to refuse hypnotism services at any time. A client has a right to be free of physical, verbal or sexual abuse. A client has a right to know the expected duration of sessions, and may assert any right without retaliation.
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