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Always maintain standards of the
highest professional conduct and do nothing that might bring the profession of Hypnotherapy
and/or psychotherapy or the PHPA into disrepute.
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Provide suitable work premises and
facilities to clients and any persons accompanying them.
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Take reasonable measures to ensure
the safety of the client and any person who may be accompanying them
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Respect the rights, dignity and
emotions of their patient.
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Inform clients of all relevant
training, experience and qualifications upon request.
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Charge fairly for the treatment given.
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Explain fully to clients
prior to
any treatment the fees, terms of payment, session length, and any charges
levied for non-attendance or cancelled appointments.
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Present all services and products in a clear and concise manner and to
refrain from trying to pressurize the client in any way to purchase any services or products.
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Neither expect nor encourage gifts
from clients. Small tokens of appreciation may be accepted at the end of
therapy but should in no way be solicited.
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Not
discriminate against any client, on religion,
age, nationality, race, politics, beliefs or social standing.
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Not claim to hold specific
qualifications unless such claim can be verified. (In
the absence of appropriate medical qualifications, no Member may
use the title "Doctor" in a manner that may be misleading.
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Ensure that they carry professional
indemnity insurance relevant to the treatment area that they are using
with their clients.
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Provide a service to clients only in
those areas in which they have trained and demonstrated competence, and
for which they carry full professional indemnity insurance that is
acceptable to the PHPA.
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Offer treatment within their own limitations and
experience and if appropriate, refer a client to
another more suitable practitioner (whether or not that practitioner be
a member of the PHPA) who might reasonably be expected to provide suitable
treatment.
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Ensure that clients seeking therapy
for the relief of physical symptoms are advised to contact their GP or
other Medical Practitioner, unless they have already done so.
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Ensure as far as possible that
wherever an aspect of the client's condition is either known or
suspected to be beyond their area of expertise, the client be advised to
seek medical or other appropriate advice.
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Refrain from offering advice to a
client which conflicts with or is contrary to that given by the client’s
registered medical advisor/s.
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Where a client has been referred for
hypnotherapy by an outside professional source, i.e. GP or agency, the
referrer should be kept up-to-date with the client's progress.
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Ensure that
all client notes and records
are kept secure and confidential and that computer records
are used in accordance with the guidelines of the Data Protection Act
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Ensure that client notes and records
are destroyed after a reasonable length of time.
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Never promise a cure for any condition
or problem, nor give advice or otherwise pass comment on any medical,
psychiatric, or psychological problem or condition unless they have
training and qualifications in these fields.
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All client treatment and information shall
remain confidential unless they give written
permission to divulge such information, provided that such
confidentiality is consistent with the safety of the client’s
family members, other members of the public or in contravention of
the laws of the land
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Obtain written permission from the
client or, if appropriate, the client's parent/s or legal guardian/s
before either recording client sessions or discussing recognizable cases
with any party whatsoever. ("Recording" in this context refers
to any
electronic method).
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Refrain from using their position of
trust and confidence to exploit the client emotionally,
sexually, financially or in any other way whatsoever.
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Maintain a therapeutic
relationship with clients.
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Refrain from working with friends or family for anything other than simple
relaxation work or other 'single-session' therapies.
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Use their best endeavours to bring
treatment to a successful conclusion in the minimum time consistent with
the good care of the client.
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Refrain from touching the client in
any way that may be open to misinterpretation. (e.g. before employing
tactile induction or deepening techniques, an explanation should be
given and permission obtained)
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Obtain the consent
of an appropriate adult (i.e. parent or legal guardian) before
treating clients who are under the age of 16.
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Ensure that where a patient is
referred by another Member, or any therapist in any other discipline,
whether in the medical profession or not, the referee shall be advised,
with the patients consent, at the conclusion of the treatment.
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Not publicly criticise other Members,
Hypnotherapists or Medical Professionals, either with or without perceived
justification, regardless of whether they are a member of the PHPA.
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Not entice
clients from other
Members or therapists.
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Respect the treatment
offered in other therapies, without necessarily
agreeing with such treatment. (Any Member publicly disagreeing with
other forms of treatment must state that it is their own personal view and
not that of the PHPA).
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Refer a patient to another Member or
to another therapist if the patient may benefit further or quicker by
this action. The best interests of the patient will be taken into
account at all times. Care will be taken to refer only to therapists who
have standards and methods of treatment proven in practice.
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Inform the PHPA, upon initial
application, of any disciplinary action taken against them by any
professional body and further inform the PHPA, in writing, of any
subsequent action taken against them whilst a member of The Association.
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Inform the PHPA, in writing, of any
complaint (of which they are aware) made against them.
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Inform the PHPA, in writing, of any
alteration in circumstance which would affect either their position or
ability as practitioners
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Notify the PHPA, in writing, of any
change in practise name, contact address, telephone number or e-mail
address, at the earliest convenient moment.
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Confirm, upon initial application,
that they have not been convicted of any offence likely to bring their
professional name or the reputation of the PHPA into disrepute and
undertake to inform the PHPA, in writing, should such an event
subsequently occur whilst a member of the PHPA.
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UK members must ensure that all
advertising shall comply with the British Code of Advertising Practice,
accord with the British Advertising Standards Authority and make
available all such literature to the PHPA on request. (*This includes
all material published on websites and in which matter, the PHPA,
reserves the right to decide, entirely at its discretion, whether to
allow active links to any individual website from the PHPA site). In the
case of overseas Members, their advertising shall comply fully with the
laws of their land.