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Written by Belinda Hulstrom
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 Wa - 'Harmony' The CCH 2007 Annual General Meeting held on August 12th was the first AGM proper and following a brief overview of the year’s salient events and achievements, the nominees to the Executive Council for 2007-08 were unanimously elected.
Aside from these customary inclusions for an AGM, members were asked to vote on two motions pertaining to the future direction of CCH: the first concerned non-association members of the CCH and the second would give the Executive Council a mandate to request a postal vote at one month’s notice on any issue related to the work of the Executive Council in uniting the profession.Both motions were carried in a spirit of supportiveness, trust and confidence engendered by a belief in the importance of the greater good of the group, i.e. our profession, bringing to mind the Japanese concept of “wa” (harmony). |
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Written by Giulia Tassone
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 Philip Armstrong Excerpts from Philip Armstrong’s Presentation at the CCH AGM, August 12th, 2007
The CCH invited Philip Armstrong, CEO of the Australian Counselling Association (ACA) to share his experience, knowledge and advice. The following are excerpts from his very interesting and thought provoking presentation.
Philip’s presentation covered questions or issues regarding:
• Registration vs Representation – or both, and • What makes a Peak Body successful? |
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Written by Nenad Stanojevic
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 Dr Colin Carbis Review of presentation at CCH August 12th, 2007
This article is an appraisal of the Virtual Hypnosis Machine (VHM) demonstrated at the CCH Annual General Meeting in August, by Dr Colin Carbis, Fellow of the Australian Academy of Hypnotic Sciences and whose qualifications include BSc (Biology), Honours (Immunology and Infection), Doctorate – Ph.D. (Microbiology, Infection, Toxicology), Diploma Clinical Hypnotherapy, Diploma Psychotherapy. I hope to give you an insight into its workings and uses through providing details about the machine, without the technical jargon. |
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Written by Susy Hall
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 NGH The National Guild of Hypnotists is the largest organization of its type in the world. Formed in 1951 and based in Merrimack, New Hampshire, it boasts over 10,000 active members in 56 countries. Its conventions draw leading professionals from around the world – many who have practices in hypnotism, psychiatry, psychology, medicine, dentistry, osteopathy, chiropractic and many other fields of the healing arts and counselling services.The National Guild is held in such high regard for its ethical and professional activities that on 11th August Marlborough Mayor Nancy Stevens proclaimed that “National Guild of Hypnotists Day” would be celebrated in Marlborough. The Guild has also been recognised and honoured by the Massachusetts Senate and the House of Representatives. |
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Written by Alfred Podhorodecki
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by CCH President, Alan Stubenrauch (July 2007 Vol 1. Issue 3)  Alan Stubenrauch On June 25th in Brisbane, a national meeting of the Hypnotherapy profession was attended by representatives from twenty professional hypnotherapy organisations from all around Australia.Presentations made by eight organisations focused on three options for the way forward for the profession: |
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Written by Ray Goslin
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Review of CCH Supervisor Training Course June 21st, 2007 By Ray Goslin
 Jeff Berger Designed and presented by Consulting Psychologist and Clinical Hypnotherapist Jeff Berger, the CCH Supervisor Training Course was attended by a dozen or so seasoned members of CCH, eager to learn from their facilitator of many years’ experience in the area of professional supervision. |
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Written by Jenet Kirby
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Therapeutic Uses and Benefits. Review of Rick Collingwood Seminar at CCH May 6th, 2007 By Jenet Kirby  Rick Collingwood At the meeting held on Sunday, May 6, Rick Collingwood was introduced to the CCH members in attendance. Rick is a CCH member and his training school is recognized as a member organization. Having seen Rick on TV programs I was keen to see what this man had to say. What was he like? |
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Written by Michelle Mayur
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Psychometric Tests for Anxiety and Depression - On Saturday 2nd June at an AHA seminar at the Quest on Doncaster, Charles Huson spoke on the subject of psychometric tests for anxiety and depression and his psychological assessment report format. Charles holds a Master of Psychology and specializes in pain and trauma management at the Melbourne Spinal Clinic and at his private practice in Berwick. |
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