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Morag
Curtis
BSc
(Hons) in Psychology
Morag
Curtis has a BSc (Hons) in Psychology and part of her time working
with the NHS using Cognitive-behaviour therapy with people who have
mild to moderate psycho-social problems. She trained with the National
College of Hypnosis and Psychotherapy and the Washington School
of Clinical and Advanced Hypnotherapy. She is a practising member
of both the National Council for Hypnotherapy (UK) and the National
Guild of Hypnotists (USA) and as such is bound by their Code of
Ethics.
She
also uses EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) with her clients if
this is thought to be beneficial to their particular needs. EFT
is a basic technique which is easily taught to clients. Our thoughts
are linked to the body's energy field. Memories and thoughts can
create negative emotions. In the process of creating these emotions
there is a disruption in the smooth flowing of energy through the
meridian system and this can lead to physical and psychological
pain. EFT works on the meridians using tapping and direct statements
to release this negative energy. It can be used on its own or alongside
hypnotherapy for a variety of problems.
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