The short answer to the question in the title is that I believe it is, yes. In this video I give my full rationale for saying this. 

This video came about as a result of a question asked in my college Facebook group (the full question and discussion starter is shared in this video) and I give my reply to the question in the discussion – the question was asking if it is ethical to see our hypnotherapy clients for a certain number of sessions, and what happens if the client pays for that, and then gets better sooner. It makes for a stimulating debate and I hope you enjoy this video and the answer I give – I think it offers some very useful advice for therapists in terms of making greater therapeutic gains for clients, and also for advancing the way hypnotherapists run their businesses in a more commercially viable way.

Enjoy. 

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