Professionals will be eager to refer individuals to you once they know you and are comfortable with the quality of work you provide to those whom they refer. So the challenge is to get those initial referrals that will allow you to “prove yourself” as a certified hypnotherapist. We’ve all received a mass-mailed letter of introduction from a therapist in the area, asking for referrals – and we’ve all probably discarded them without a thought. But if one of their clients recommends you, that professional is much more likely to consider referring to you.
There are many professionals who can become good referral sources for your practice:
When you gain added opportunities to demonstrate your proficiency as a certified hypnotherapist, you will soon have the reputation as the “wonder worker”. You will work with a wide variety of presenting issues, more than most psychotherapists. And some of the areas you are prepared to work with after rigorous hypnotherapy training have few other therapists capable of offering services. For example, utilizing hypnotherapy you will be able to work with referrals from physicians on psychosomatic disorders, autoimmune deficiency, TMJ, pain relief, smoking cessation, or weight loss. You will also receive referrals from other therapists for consultation with their clients who are at an impasse, who cannot seem to access their emotions, or who are unable to remember crucial events from their childhood.
Read our related blog article for more information on getting referrals and other methods of marketing for therapists.
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