Useful Links

For articles on the use of hypnosis please click here

This page contains links to members' websites as well as other sites of interest. BSCAH has no control over the nature, content and availability of these sites. The inclusion of a site on this page does not necessarily imply a recommendation or an endorsement of the views expressed within it.

Our ‘sister’ Societies:
BSMDH Scotland
RSM Section of Hypnosis & Psychosomatic Medicine
European Society of Hypnosis (ESH)
International Society of Hypnosis (ISH)

Member’s sites:
Information on hypnosis, anger, anxiety, pain, depression and PTSD:  
www.annwilliamson.co.uk 
www.arielleps.co.uk
www.dulwichhypnotherapy.co.uk
www.hypnotherapy-doctor.co.uk
www.julescarrhypnotherapy.com
www.windmillhealthcare.co.uk      

Other sites:
Crown House Publishers: publishers of CH & IT
Anglo-American Books 
The 11th Palliative Care Congress, Glasgow March 2018
The British Pain Society
The International College of Psychosomatic Medicine
Scientific & Medical Network

Dr Matthew Whalley (Clinical Psychologist). His main clinical interests are working with survivors of trauma, and the development of psychological resources to help clinicins to deliver effective therapy. He has produced some sites on hypnosis research and other psychological techniques. 
                                                                                                      – http://hypnosis.tools 
                                                                                                      - https://hypnosisandsuggestion.org/
                                                                                                      - https://www.psychologytools.com/

David Spiegel – Tranceformation – Hypnosis in Brain and Body:

Medical conditions
An Introducion to hypnosis, sleep, relaxation and confidence  by Dr Eamonn Coveney 

Using hypnosis to control anxiety by Paul Slater (Anaesthetist)

Tuck is a community devoted to promoting sleep health awareness. Their research team has been looking into the use of hypnosis to treat insomnia, and they would like to raise awareness of hypnosis efficacy in treating sleeping disorders.

A History of hypnosis

A site from the Wellcome collection explaining the history of hypnosis 

The History of hynposis - Interview by Wendy Moore

Downloadable podcast The History of hypnosis by Wendy Moore 

Other useful sites

A  site for those seeking help with 'undue influence, cults and radicalisation