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Matt Hypnotherapists

Birmingham, West Midlands

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Matt is a hypnotherapists with over 16 years experience, specialising in;

Anxiety : Phobia, Panic attack & long term anxiety
Addictions & obsessions : Drugs, Alcohol, Sex, Gambling & OCD
Irritable bowel syndrome
Psychosexual Disorders;

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4 March 2019

Matt is very professional and has been helping me for over 5 years. He has helped me with my issues and has been there for me when I have been at my worst. I had tried others but they did not work for me. Thank you Matt for helping me, I am always very calm after our sessions. I had even tried the Nhs services and they did not work. Matt should be available on the Nhs. I cannot speak highly of the services provided by Matt and have recommended him to friends . More...

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4 November 2018

I worked with Matt over a short period. I've had Hypnotherapy in the past (different therapist) and was pleased. But working with Matt was a great experience, he knew exactly my thought patterns and worked with me to change my views. From the first week I felt a positive effect and that keeps going now 6 weeks later.I would highly recommend Matt to anymore without hesitation.. More...

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Helping people to overcome problems is immensely rewarding. It is also just as enjoyable to get to meet such a variety of people and genuinely get to know them, it is a privilege you don't get in many professions.

You don't become a hypnotherapist for fame or riches (I've been doing it for 16 years now and can assure you this is definitely the case) you do it because you feel the desire to help people on a deeper, more personal level than any other profession would allow. Hypnotherapy is great because it allows you to get to know people and then help them then and there.

I'm one of Birmingham's most well trained, safe and experienced hypnotherapists, is the short answer to this question, but there is a longer answer which goes something like this (be warned it really is just a longer version of the short version); I trained with the London College of Clinical Hypnosis (LCCH) over 16 years ago, they liked me so took me on as the youngest centre manager and lecturer in the organisations history (founded 1984), whilst I treated people for my main living. The combination of treating and teaching is vital for the development of a good therapists because you constantly re-examine and get new perspectives upon the core concepts and you never forget the basics. In addition to this the need to develop professionally has led me to train in a variety of additional techniques (Timeline therapy, Mindfulness and Acceptance and Commitment therapy to give a few examples) and deeper knowledge of certain conditions (IBS, Psychosexual problems and Anxiety for example). I have a high degree of standing within my profession and have lectured and taught at medical school, universities, medical conferences and hospitals around the world, but I am especially proud to lecture at the University of Birmingham medical school to the medical students. I founded the annual 'Evidence based practice in Clinical Hypnotherapy' Conference for the promotion of 'best practice' and the use of 'Best evidence' in hypnotherapy.