Sue Turner MNCH(Reg) DCH DHP is a qualified Clinical Hypnotherapist with over twenty years of client hours and extensive experience. She has a commitment to ongoing education and learning. Sue trained at the Institute of Clinical Hypnosis, London, which is one of the country's leading schools in its field and she was a lecturer and student mentor at the Institute for over twelve years.
She is also a NHS registered practitioner. Her work is extremely motivational and embraces CBT (Cognitive Behavioural therapy), Psychotherapy, Coaching, NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming), and EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques) for success and positive change. She is a member of both the National Council for Hypnotherapy and an Associate Member of the Royal Society of Medicine.
She is also a NHS registered practitioner. Her work is extremely motivational and embraces CBT (Cognitive Behavioural therapy), Psychotherapy, Coaching, NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming), and EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques) for success and positive change. She is a member of both the National Council for Hypnotherapy and an Associate Member of the Royal Society of Medicine.
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Below are answers to some common questions about hypnotherapy and what it entails. If you have any further questions or would like to discuss something with Sue, please do not hesitate to contact her. Hypnotherapy is a carefully planned programme of treatment, which can help you overcome physical, mental and emotional difficulties in your life.
Candela Clinical Hypnosis is based in the beautiful river side town of Henley-on-Thames, home to the Royal Regatta. The clinic is in the centre of town (opposite Henley Post Office) and close to Henley Railway Station, bus stops and car parks. Blue Badge holders can park right outside on double yellow lines.
It is considered that many people with addictions may be seekers, who are searching for their creative expression or their spirituality. For some their addiction may be a comfort or a reward that has become very much conditioned into their daily routine. For others it may be a way of burying the past or numbing unwanted memories.
We all live with a level of anxiety and for some it gives us drive and motivation. But for others it can feel like an overwhelming state of negative thought which seems to feed on itself. Very sensitive and intelligent people are often more prone to anxiety, as they often worry about anything and everything.
Coming to terms with the loss of a loved one or friend, or even a pet, is difficult for everyone. There is no set time in which you can recover from grief. We all deal with grief in different ways. Some may feel that they will never get over it. Most will go through a range of feelings from disbelief, anger, guilt and loneliness.
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Hilary Sodhi
Oct 23, 2016
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Sue is absolutely amazing. I was terrified of flying, to the point where I was having panic attacks in the terminal. Even after taking the BA fear of flying course, the thought of getting on a plane was still terrifying. With 2 hypnotherapy sessions, I was able to fly to Boston with absolutely no problem. I was totally calm, even when we hit turbulence. I would highly recommend Sue!