Mental Health Awareness Week is an important time for us to reflect on our mental wellbeing and the various factors that impact it. This year, the official theme set by…
May is National Teen Self-Esteem Month. Self-esteem affects people of all ages, but it is especially crucial to instill positive self-worth in young people from an early age. Poor self-image…
This year’s Mental Health Awareness Week is focusing on anxiety, a common emotion that can sometimes become a mental health problem. The week aims to increase people’s awareness and understanding…
During Stress Awareness Month, it’s time to reflect on how we can take action to manage stress and improve our mental, physical, and emotional wellbeing. The Stress Management Society, which…
Autism Spectrum Condition is a neurodevelopmental difference that affects how individuals perceive the world and interact with others. It is not an illness or medical condition that can be cured,…
The International Day of Happiness is a global celebration organised by the United Nations to encourage people to adopt simple, daily practices to be happy. This year, the theme for…
Today the world celebrates International Women’s Day (IWD) – a global day that commemorates the achievements of women in social, economic, cultural, and political spheres. The significance of this day…
Random Acts of Kindness Day, celebrated on February 17th each year, is a day dedicated to spreading kindness and positivity. The day encourages individuals to perform a random act of…
Raynaud’s Syndrome is a common and painful condition that affects many people. February, one of the coldest months of the year is Raynaud’s awareness month in the UK. Sometimes known…
This week marks Children’s Mental Health Week in the UK, and the theme for this year’s event is “Let’s Connect”. The focus is on building stronger connections within families and…
Have you heard about ‘Blue Monday’? It’s the third Monday of January, and according to psychologist Cliff Arnall, it’s the most depressing day of the year. He selected the day…
Did you know that January 4th is World Hypnotism Day? Hypnotherapy is slowly emerging into the mainstream, but it’s still a form of therapy that many people don’t fully understand….
Christmas creep. The phenomena where Christmas decorations and foods start to be displayed in the shops earlier every year. Perhaps you love Christmas and the sight of Christmas displays fills…
Diabetes occurs when the body cannot regulate its blood sugar (glucose levels) properly. This leads to an elevated level of sugar in the blood which can cause complications such as heart disease,…
A recent article in The Guardian has highlighted the strain that children’s mental health services are under in the UK. Instead of following NICE guidelines, children under the age of…
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a chronic condition that affects many people; roughly 8 million people are thought to be affected in the UK. The National Council for Hypnotherapy (NCH)…
World Menopause Day is held every year on the 18th October. The day was designated by the International Menopause Society (IMS) to raise awareness of the menopause and to support…
Children all over the country are completing their first weeks of a new school year, as a new term starts. For some children new classrooms, new teachers and new classmates…
Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of National Council For Hypnotherapy Limited will be held at 27-28 Eastcastle Street, London, W1W 8DH on 14th October 2021 at…
Hypnotherapy is hitting the news more and more often these days. It’s gained acceptance from NICE and the NHS for conditions such as Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), hypnobirthing, and the…
Earlier this year, a case of Monkeypox was reported in London, followed by reports of further cases throughout the UK and it is now spreading rapidly in many other countries….