Bespoke Hypnotherapy

Professional, confidential hypnotherapy services in Maida Vale, Muswell Hill and Leytonstone.

Tel: +44 (020) 7286 4107   Email: fiaz@bespokehypnotherapy.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Member of the Hypnotherapy Association

 

Member of the National Council for Hypnotherapy

 

Licensed Practitioner of NLP

 

 

NHS Independent Provider Code 8HD35.

 

 

Reasons to consult a Hypnotherapist.

 

Hypnotherapy can help with anything in which the mind has an influence.

 

Hypnotherapy is supported by more scientific research than any other complementary therapy.

 

Using a very light trance, similar to day-dreaming, means that change can take place quicker than simply talking.

 

Treatment is often surprisingly brief.

 

If you are stuck with a habit, a behaviour, feelings or a condition that you cannot sort out yourself,  a hypnotherapist can help.

 

 

 
 

 

Fiaz Ayub Dip.THP HPD CH  

Hypno-Psychotherapist and NLP Professional

 

Fiaz assists by providing a caring, supportive and safe learning environment. 

 

The only thing we are dealing with is a thought and thoughts can be changed.

 

Fiaz uses both traditional and modern techniques which aim to allow the client to resolve any problem quickly.

 

He knows from first hand that change can happen quickly with the right facilitator.

 

He trained and for whom he is now a lecturer running the course with the National School of Hypnosis and Psychotherapy (N-SHAP).

A United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP) training and accrediting organisation specialising in Ericksonian Hypno-Psychotherapy.

 

He is also a Licensed Practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP).

 

He is a member of the Hypnotherapy Association, National Council of Hypnotherapist (NCH) and the National Guild of Hypnotists and bound by their code of ethics.

 

In addition to his busy private practice, he also works at a local hospice one day per week alongside doctors and other medical professionals in a busy occupational health department.

 

He currently serves on the committee of the James Braid Society.