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Professor Donald Meichenbaum, chairs Senior Advisory Board of the UK College of Hypnosis & Hypnotherapy

6 min · 9. juni 2026
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In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady discusses the recent appointment of Professor Donald Meichenbaum, a pioneering figure in cognitive behavioral therapy, as the chair of the Senior Advisory Board at the UK College of Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy. The episode explores the implications of this collaboration for the future of therapeutic practices, particularly focusing on the integration of hypnosis with cognitive behavioral therapy. Professor Meichenbaum, recognized as one of the founders of cognitive behavioral therapy, has been instrumental in developing foundational approaches such as Self-Instructional Training and Stress Inoculation Training. His appointment formalizes a relationship with the College that began in 2021 and includes the production of his legacy course series, The Essence of Psychotherapy. Professor Meichenbaum's involvement with the UK College of Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy is significant due to his critical stance against exaggerated claims in psychotherapy. His collaboration with the College emphasizes a disciplined approach to hypnosis, aligning with his belief in the power of storytelling and focused attention. The College's Hypno-Cognitive Behavioral Therapy integrates modern hypnosis with cognitive behavioral therapy, offering a transdiagnostic, process-based approach that emphasizes expectancy and hope. This partnership marks a return to the historical roots of psychotherapy, with a strong emphasis on evidence-based practices. For more information, visit the UK College of Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy's website at https://www.ukhypnosis.com/press/ [https://www.ukhypnosis.com/press/].

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