The National Guild of Hypnotists requires its members to conform to the following ethical principles, and shall hold members accountable for any departure from these principles:
- Client Welfare
- Members shall make the physical and mental well-being of each client a prime consideration.
- Client Safety
- Members shall not engage in verbal, physical or sexual abuse of any client.
- Practice Limits
- Members shall use hypnosis strictly with the limits of their training and competence and in conformity to the laws of their state.
- Advertising
- Members shall be truthful in their advertising.
- Referred Practice
- Members shall engage in hypnotic work with a client regarding a medical or mental disease only on written referral from an appropriately licensed medical or mental health professional, except when otherwise provided for by state law.
- Reasonable Practice
- Members shall withhold non-referred hypnotic services if a client's behavior, appearance or statements would lead a reasonable person to believe that the client should be evaluated by a licensed health care professional. Members shall provide services to such clients only after evaluation and with the approval of the licensed health care professional.
- Colleagues
- Members shall treat hypnotist colleagues without public defamation.
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