The Surrey College of Clinical Hypnotherapy and Psychotherapy

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SCCP Staff

  James Golding

James L Golding

DCH, DipC MBACH, Cert S Mgt
Principal, Course Lecturer and Supervisor

 

Originally spending some fifteen years in Personnel, helping colleagues achieve their aims through goal directed counselling, James ran a busy practice in West London for many years before practicing in Woking Mental Health.
Working with referrals from psychiatrist and local doctors, caseloads varied from smoking cessation to Obsessive Compulsive Disorders.
Referrals from pain clinics allowed the development of hypnosis to facilitate the management of chronic pain.
James is currently practicing at Hillview Medical Centre, Woking, where the workload has increased and is no less varied.
The experience of working in these areas is brought to the training, drawing on a pool of resources and disciplines, including client-centred and psychodynamic counselling, NLP and hypnotherapy. This individual, eclectic approach is quick, effective and stimulating to study.
E-mail: james-golding@btconnect.com.



Violet Apley

Course Administrator and Personal Assistant 1998 to present

 

Having joined as PA to the principal, Violet has since studied the clinical use of hypnosis and gained a Diploma. At the same time she was responsible for the administration of the courses and student registration & welfare, utilising her experience of nursing and time spent as PA to Professor Alan Graham Apley.


  Sarah

Sarah Duggan

BA (Hons) (HCD), Dip Hyp
Course Lecturer and Student Liaison Officer

 

Sarah is a qualified professional Clinical Hypnotherapist, based in the village of Horsell (Woking), Surrey, offering a range of holistic therapies to help clients develop their inner potentials, achieve psychological balance and break unwanted habits.
After graduating from Bournemouth University, achieving a BA (Hons) Degree in Health and Community Development. Sarah has continued to develop her knowledge and experience by gaining her Clinical Hypnotherapy Diploma through the Surrey College of Clinical Hypnotherapy and Psychotherapy (SCCP). Sarah now works with the SCCP as the Student Liaison Officer providing guidance and support to students on course work and student welfare issues, whilst lecturing the clinical model on the Certificate and Diploma Course.
Utilising her psychotherapeutic skills in the field of child education, Sarah works as an Educational Welfare Officer, supporting schools and families on pupil attendance and behavioural issues. Additionally, she is developing projects for community groups, focusing on emotional and interpersonal issues, offering advice, support and mentoring, responsible for assessing student skills and resources and developing improvement programmes for their personal, social and health education.
Her Horsell Clinical Hypnotherapy practice, offers a dynamic collective of therapeutic techniques that can empower and facilitate lifestyle change by assisting people in discovering their underlying drives, goals, potentials and aspirations. As a therapist Sarah's methodology combines Hypnotherapy with other methods including Counselling, Psychodynamic, Cognitive and Behavioural techniques.
Through the application of the above techniques and incorporating a variety of psychological theories, an individual can explore their own subconscious mind, examining their past, present, and future states, such as dreams, memories, emotions, thoughts and behaviours to discover how these states interact together and inform the decisions they make today, in order to unlock their true potentials.
Sarah's work is based on the premise that a person has latent inner abilities, which can be unlocked using Hypnotherapy in order to facilitate lifestyle change and break those unwanted habits so that individuals can reach their full potential and achieve that inner sense of well being.
Phone: 07971 634171 or email: clinical-hypnotherapy@mail.com


  Massimo

Massimo Vencato

BSc(hons) PGDCHyp SNLP LCA
TFTdx PGDEIC
Course lecturer, Co Founder of EIC

 

Massimo is a professional Lifestyle Coach, Hypnotherapist, Presenter, Lecturer, Trainer and internationally qualified NLP Practitioner. Massimo's unique and inspiring methods have motivated hundreds to excel themselves and fulfil their dreams. His clients have included National and International Athletes, CEOs, Directors, and Sport Teams. His qualifications allow him to work within a holistic framework, spanning from exercise therapy and nutrition to mental and emotional health. Currently Massimo is completing a Doctoral research in Sports and Exercise Psychology at Brunel University West London.
Massimo has an enormous depth of understanding of nutrition and sports psychology, which he has combined with therapeutic motivation to help athletes and patients alike to achieve their aims. Massimo explains, "A habit is maintained by emotion," e.g., when this happens I feel anxious and I reach for a cigarette, coffee, food, or alcohol. In other words, we do not keep our habits because of external events, but by our internal processes - feelings. We respond to how we feel! Massimo's method reduces or eliminates the feelings that motivate the trigger to respond. As the feelings are no longer driving the behaviour it is a matter of deconditioning the learned response. By using our eclectic approach and joint clinical experience we have adapted these brief strategic interventions and traditional disciplines into a cohesive eclectic approach to therapeutic change: EIC.
Massimo is Co-Founder and Lecturer of EIC, and the following are some remarks made by therapists who attended his recent lecture:
"This weekend really gave me many new tools to use."
"Can't wait to use these approaches. I have learned so much in the last two days."
"I can see this therapy will really help move some clients forward who have been stuck for some time."
"Hard work but I gained so much."
"Let me know when you hold this weekend again, I would like to attend again."
Massimo is based at Langley and at Brunel University West London, and can be contacted via: Telephone: (Home) 01753 542 724; (Mob) 07782 172 873
E-mail: massimo.vencato@brunel.ac.uk.