Certification Requirements

National Board for Certified Clinical Hypnotherapists

The National Board for Certified Clinical Hypnotherapists is an educational, scientific, and professional organization dedicated to professionalizing hypnotherapy.  By promoting standards for certification, the Board is committed to reflecting the diversity of its constituents.

Credentials awarded by the National Board for Certified Clinical Hypnotherapists have earned national recognition within the profession, and from other professional groups and institutions, insurance providers, and the public.  With this growing interest in the use of hypnotherapy, NBCCH and NBCCH-PS certification have become highly respected credentials.

American Council Of Hypnotist Examiners

The requirements are the following:

A. Certified Hypnotherapist
Has completed at least two hundred (200) hours of instruction from an ACHE approved hypnotism school that is licensed by their State Board of Education. The Hypnotherapist must also pass the ACHE written and practical skills exam. Exceptions are considered on a non-discriminatory basis and may be granted by the Qualifying Board.
B. Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist
Has fulfilled all of the requirements for Hypnotherapist and has completed a total of three hundred (300) hours instruction in hypnosis from a school approved by the appropriate state agency and by the American Council of Hypnotist Examiners.

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