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The Maine Guild of Hypnotists |
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THE CODE OF ETHICS OF THE NATIONAL GUILD OF HYPNOTISTS The National Guild of Hypnotists advocates the following
standards for the professional practice of hypnotism. Except for members
living in states where different practice standards are explicitly set
by law, we urge our members to voluntarily conform to these standards. Record Keeping: Members shall establish and maintain
proper records necessary to a professional practice. Scope of Practice: Members shall use hypnotism with
clients to motivate them to eliminate negative or unwanted habits,
facilitate the learning process, improve memory and concentration,
develop self-confidence, eliminate stage fright, improve athletic
abilities, and for other social, educational and cultural endeavors of a
non-medical nature. Except where state law provides otherwise, members
shall use hypnotism with clients regarding a medical or mental disease
only on written referral from a licensed medical or mental health
professional. Titles of Practice: Members shall hold their
hypnotism services out to the public using only those titles earned and
approved by the National Guild of Hypnotists: Certified Hypnotist or
Certified Hypnotherapist Certified Instructor, Board Certified Hypnotist
or Board Certified Hypnotherapist, Fellow of the National Guild of
Hypnotists, or Diplomate of the National Guild of Hypnotists, or titles
protected by state law (State of NJ: HypnoCounselor). Disclosure: Members shall truthfully disclose in
writing to each client, using a Client Bill of Rights or similar written
document, the nature and venue of the member's hypnotism training, the
field of study of any higher degree used when holding services out to
the public, the lawful limits of the member's practice of hypnotism, the
practitioner's theoretical orientation or model, instructions for
contacting the National Guild of Hypnotists should the client seek
redress, and any business policies and practices maintained by the
practitioner. Members holding advanced degrees from institutions that do
not hold accreditation recognized by the United States Department of
Education shall disclose to clients that the degree is alternative
rather than academic. Members shall restrict the services described on
this document to hypnotism. Terminology: Unless qualified to do so by another
credential, members shall avoid using the language of psychopathology or
medicine when working with clients, except on referral from a licensed
medical or mental health professional. Public Hypnotism: Demonstrational hypnotism shall
always be presented in a tasteful manner which is considerate of the
individuals who have volunteered to participate in a public
demonstration. Individuals participating in such demonstrations shall be
treated with courtesy and respect. Age-regression and Forensic Hypnotism:
Age-regression and forensic hypnotism shall be used only by those who
have had additional training in these specific fields of study. Imagery: Frightening, shocking, obscene,
inappropriately sexually suggestive, degrading or humiliating imagery
shall never be used with a hypnotized client. Claims: Members shall not disseminate false or
exaggerated claims regarding hypnotism, but shall attempt whenever
possible to inform and educate the public with a true perspective of
hypnotism. Members shall make only those specific claims for the
effectiveness of hypnotism as can be justified by outcomes data. Members
shall publicly maintain a professional demeanor toward other professions
expressing divergent views on hypnotism. Advertising: All advertising shall be factually
presented in a professional and ethical way consistent with accepted
standards. Members shall advertise services and capabilities as
hypnotists in conjunction with other specialties, occupations,
vocations, arts or professions only if duly trained, properly qualified
and professionally recognized in those fields. Education: Schools of instruction now existing and
those to be established in the future shall provide a full curriculum
consisting of the theory, practice and applications of hypnotism,
instruction and supervised practice in hypnotic methodology, the
possibilities and limitations of hypnotism, with thorough instruction on
the Ethics and Standards of our profession as set forth herein. All
curricula used at schools recognized by the National Guild of Hypnotists
shall be approved by the National Guild of Hypnotists. Instructors at
such schools are expected to be approved and certified by the National
Guild of Hypnotists or to hold credentials judged by the Guild as
equivalent. Good Standing: Members who maintain the required
number of continuing-education hours, are of high moral character,
conduct themselves and their practice of hypnotism in a professional and
ethical manner and meet their financial dues obligation shall be
considered as members in good standing of the National Guild of
Hypnotists. Recommendations: When a member recommends a client
consult a colleague or health care professional, the member shall,
whenever possible, provide the client with a list of more than one
recommended name. RECOMMENDED GUILD STANDARDS FOR THE
PRACTICE OF HYPNOTISM The Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice |
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