Clinical Hypnotherapists work with the subconscious mind of the people to treat physical and psychological ailments. They guide the patients to understand the exact problem, its causes, and how the hypnotherapy treatment could relieve them. They administer hypnotherapy alongside other techniques to resolve various issues such as stress management, behavior modification, pain control, eliminating phobias, recovery from substance abused and addicted problems etc. These professionals work directly with patients.
Clinical Hypnotherapists work mostly in social work or health care setting as counselors, psychologists, therapists or physicians. They are employed in variety of environments such as hospitals, mental health centers, community health centers, rehabilitation centers, private practices etc. They often work full time. However, they may be required to work in the evening or weekend depending on their responsibilities.
Educational Requirements
To become a Clinical Hypnotherapist, the aspiring candidates need to earn a master’s degree in psychology, counseling, therapy or other related discipline. The students can also pursue higher studies and hold a doctoral degree in related field for better job prospects. In addition, work experience is definitely an advantage for job aspirants.
Clinical Hypnotherapists study hypnotherapy techniques, behavioral science, addiction studies, pharmacology, psychology, counseling etc.
Certification and Licensure
Since the practice of a Clinical Hypnotherapist requires a license in USA, the aspiring candidates need to pass the licensing exam. The candidates can also obtain exam-based certification from the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis (ASCH).
Skill Set
Clinical Hypnotherapists possess varieties of traits such as command in hypnosis techniques and psychotherapy, empathy towards patients, ability to work collaboratively with diverse professionals, strong motivational skills, a great deal of tolerance to occasional awkward behavior from clients, effective communication and interpersonal skills, competence in computer operations etc.
Job Outlook and Salary
The job outlook for a Clinical Hypnotherapists remains excellent across the USA. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the growth rate for job opportunities in this profession may rise by 18-31 per cent during 2012-2022. The average annual salary of a Clinical Hypnotherapists varies according to the primary profession. For instance, the annual median salary of a psychologist was $67,760 while a physician earned $176,530 in May 2012.