Practitioner Ethics
Cross-source consensus on Practitioner Ethics from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- The source treats hypnotist integrity and alignment with the client’s goals as essential because hypnosis increases suggestibility. — Psychic Psychology, Quantum Hypnosis, and Intuition
- A hypnotic suggestion can be ethically problematic if it works but does not match the client’s preferred lifestyle, values, or definition of health. — Psychic Psychology, Quantum Hypnosis, and Intuition
- Clients are advised to check certification, training, recommendations, personal resonance, and whether the hypnotist accurately reflects their goals. — Psychic Psychology, Quantum Hypnosis, and Intuition
- The practitioner’s role is framed as helping clients access their own wisdom rather than imposing answers from the practitioner’s worldview. — Psychic Psychology, Quantum Hypnosis, and Intuition
- Clear boundaries around self-pleasure are presented as central to preventing unhealthy attachment and dependency. — Psychic Psychology, Quantum Hypnosis, and Intuition