Chris Fleet is 46 years old and a trained hypnotherapist, he began taking an interest in hypnosis from a young age but it was only when a loved one began suffering from severe depression did he begin looking at methods of curing this debilitating illness.
Previously Chris worked as a technical director for a company making accredited medical training programs for the professional development of qualified doctors. Whilst he was involved in this, he was suprised to find that there was a real shortage of supportive therapists. It was this that led to Chris to research different remedies and eventually came across various training programs and has been trained by various internationally renowned trainers such as Donald Robertson of The UK College of Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy and Henry Whitfield of Mindfulness Training Ltd, as well as Valerie Austin of Austin Training Institute.
Chris’s training began in February 2002 and by September he had passed his Diploma in Advanced Structured Hypnotherapy with a pass mark of over 96% Training is an ongoing process and Chris regularly attends workshops as both a student and a helper. It was during his time in training that Chris realised just how many facets there were to hypnosis and what a benefit this medium can be to people. Chris is a member of the General Hypnotherapy Register and abides by the strict codes of conduct set down by the governing body. As well as being a member of the International Stress Managers Association (ISMA)
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