Why Train in Both Counselling and Hypnotherapy?
Holding two separate, nationally recognised professional qualifications gives you something no single diploma can: the flexibility to meet more clients, work across more settings, and build a practice that grows with you. This article explains what each qualification involves, why they complement each other, and how training at UK Therapy Guild prepares you for both.
Two Separate Qualifications
The programme at UK Therapy Guild leads to two distinct professional awards, each independently accredited:
Each diploma is a standalone qualification with its own accreditation body. Together they represent 490+ guided learning hours, delivered over two years part-time.
Why Both Qualifications Matter
Counselling and hypnotherapy draw on different mechanisms of change. Counselling provides the relational, exploratory framework that helps clients understand their experience and develop insight over time. Hypnotherapy offers a focused, solution-orientated approach that can produce rapid shifts in behaviour, response and perception.
When a practitioner holds competency in both, they are not limited to one way of working. They can offer a structured talking therapy programme while also incorporating hypnotherapy techniques where the client would benefit. This is particularly relevant when working with anxiety, trauma responses, habits and performance-related concerns, where brief focused work and longer-term relational support are both valuable.
It also means more referral pathways. Some clients specifically seek a counsellor. Others specifically seek a hypnotherapist. Holding both qualifications means you appear in both searches and can accept both types of referral.
Professional Recognition and Membership
Both qualifications carry full national accreditation and open direct routes into professional bodies:
- NCIP membership on completion of the Integrative Counselling diploma
- Eligibility for the BACP Proficiency Test following the counselling diploma
- CNHC registration eligibility following the Hypnotherapy diploma
These are the recognised professional bodies in the UK for each discipline. Holding membership in one or more of these bodies signals to clients and employers that your training meets established standards.
Career Advantages
Qualifying in both disciplines expands what you can offer as a self-employed practitioner and makes you a stronger candidate for employed roles in mental health, education and health settings.
- Self-employed practice: offer counselling sessions, hypnotherapy sessions, or an integrated programme depending on the client's needs and goals
- Wider client base: attract clients who are looking for either modality, rather than one or the other
- Specialist niches: anxiety, phobias, smoking cessation, confidence and habits are areas where hypnotherapy is frequently requested alongside therapeutic support
- Continuing development: each qualification supports CPD in the other, building a richer evidence base for your practice
Training at UK Therapy Guild
UK Therapy Guild delivers both diplomas in Liverpool over two years part-time, across 34 units of study. Sessions are mostly in person, with some online teaching, and cohorts are kept small to ensure every student receives individual attention and supervision.
The programme is designed for adult learners balancing study with existing commitments. You do not need a degree to apply, and enrolment begins with a no-obligation enquiry process to assess fit.
