“Overcome anxiety, low self-worth, and stress. Unlock your true potential.”

Emma Bewer – DHP Acc.Hyp.

Hypnotherapist/Trainee Hypno-Psychotherapist 

I am Emma, a fully qualified Hypnotherapist and trainee Hypno-Psychotherapist

I specialise in addressing various challenges hindering personal growth and well-being. I aim to collaborate to help you find relief, clarity, goal-setting, and personalised guidance around the following:

  • Anxiety: Excessive worry, fear, and panic attacks disrupting daily life.
  • Self-Worth Issues: Low self-esteem, self-doubt, and negative self-image affecting self-confidence and relationships.
  • Confidence setbacks due to life situations and challenges.
  • Stress management, whether from work, personal life, or other sources.
  • Overwhelm: Coping with life’s demands, making daily tasks challenging.

Book a free, confidential consultation to begin your journey of self-discovery and personal growth towards a brighter and more fulfilling future.

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Trusted Guidance

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UKCP 

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NSTT

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Reasons why I don’t support customers’ testimonials

**Confidentiality and Trust**: "Client confidentiality and trust are my top priorities, and sharing testimonials could compromise their privacy and trust in our therapeutic relationship."

Emma Bewer

**Ethical Concerns**: "Soliciting client testimonials can raise ethical concerns about coercion, consent, and the therapeutic relationship's voluntary nature."

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**Individual Variation**: "Each client's experience is unique, making testimonials less accurate in representing therapy's effectiveness for all individuals."

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**Misinterpretation and Context**: "Testimonials can be misinterpreted or taken out of context, potentially causing misunderstanding or harm."

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**Subjectivity and Long-Term Changes**: "Client opinions are subjective and can change over time, making testimonials potentially less reflective of their long-term experiences."

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**Evidence-Based Practice**: "I prioritize evidence-based practices, relying on research and clinical outcomes rather than testimonials to ensure the highest standard of care."

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**Avoiding Bias and Confirmation Bias**: "Client testimonials might introduce confirmation bias, influencing potential clients' perceptions of therapy."

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**Professional Integrity and Credibility**: "I believe in the quality of my work speaking for itself, rather than relying on anecdotal endorsements, to maintain professional integrity and credibility."

Emma Bewer

**Misinterpretation and Context**: "Testimonials can be misinterpreted or taken out of context, potentially causing misunderstanding or harm."

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**Client Well-Being and Honesty**: "I aim to prioritize the well-being of my clients. Encouraging testimonials may pressure clients to provide positive feedback, potentially hindering their honesty and progress."

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**Professional Boundaries**: "Maintaining professional boundaries is essential. Encouraging testimonials could blur the line between a therapeutic relationship and a business transaction."

Emma Bewer

Contact

07598241979
emmabewer4@gmail.com
19, Holme Road, Hatfield, AL10 9LH

Emma Bewer Therapy

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