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We like to work with clinical hypnotists and hypnotherapists

We believe that researching with us is the most efficient way for practicing clinical hypnotists to obtain a doctorate from a UK university. Previous research experience is not necessary.

One of the most successful ‘working suppositions’ ergologists use is that clinical hypnosis can access areas of the mind developed either before our species was able to rationalise through complex thought necessarily constructed in language, or as a complement to it.

To explain the jargon, we call a ‘working supposition’ a provisional, agreed reason why something might work that we assume because it seems to help with problem-solving for our clients.  The adoption of a working supposition does not indicate empirical evidence for it being ‘true’.

We use the basis of clinical hypnosis both in the treatment of dichotomous behaviours and to allow people to have greater agency when they are experiencing excess stress.

A training in clinical hypnosis makes a very good basis for working in clinical eurgology so long as the therapist appreciates that our methodologies depend on us adapting to the beliefs of the client, rather than we imposing our attitudes and constructions upon them.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Research areas

Job-stress in the public sector

Job-stress in the banking & finance sector

Job-stress and women

Job-stress education

Physical effects of stress

Stress & sex

Stress in our environment

When & how job-stress should be reported

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Please contact research@eurgology.org if you would like to either discuss research you are undertaking now or an area you would like to in the future.

 

 

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