Joanne Dening is a practitioner of Hypnotherapy, specialising in Analytical Hypnotherapy which is a great method of treating emotional, nervous or psychological issues. She is based in Ely and runs a successful practice from the Ely Complementary Health Centre situated in the heart of Ely.
Joanne has been of assistance to many people using hypnosis and hypnotherapy for all kinds of problems and symptoms including:
Smoking Cessation, Weight Loss, Stress Management, Fears & Phobias, Labour & Birth Anxiety, Pain Control, Morning Sickness, Depression, Nail Biting, Personal Development, Confidence Enhancement, Allergies, Stuttering, Public Speaking, Exam Relaxation, Teeth Grinding, IBS, Shy Bladder Syndrome in men (Parauresis).
Joanne has a Diploma in Hypnotherapy & Hypno-Analysis - gained through continuous study and training with the Hypnotherapy Control Board (Europe's largest Hypnotherapy school), and is a Member of the International Association of Hypno-Analysts (MIAH), which was established in 1981, and is probably the largest group of Analytical Hypnotherapists in existence (see www.hypnoanalysis.com).
The International Association of Hypnoanalysts (IAH) has a strict code of ethics, that all Members must abide by, which includes a transparent complaints and disciplinary procedure. As an added safety measure, all Members are checked against the Department of Health's 'Protection of Children Act List System' (POCALS - the 'offender register'). Finally, all IAH Members have undergone their own training therapy, attend regular supervision, are committed to on-going training, and have a £2 million Public Liability and Indemnity Insurance.
All clients are offered a free Initial Consultation and can go and meet with Joanne without obligation to discuss how hypnotherapy may be able to help. This is an opportunity for you to ask all of your questions, but is not usually necessary for smoking cessation. Please contact Joanne and book a Free Initial Consultation.
It's strange, but I do just feel calmer and the things that used to really stress me out, now just don't bother me as much.
Claire (Sutton)