Hypnotists in Winston-Salem, North Carolina

1. Forsyth Integrative Therapy – Marcelle Hammer

Specialization: Medical support clinical hypnosis, childbirth hypnosis, pain relief, NLP techniques, weight management, smoking cessation, self-sabotage elimination

Conditions Addressed: Weight loss challenges, smoking cessation, chronic pain, childbirth preparation, stress, anxiety, self-sabotage patterns, unwanted habits, procrastination, grief, forgiveness issues, sleep difficulties, relationship challenges, performance improvement

Services Offered: Individual hypnotherapy sessions, Hypno-Beginnings childbirth hypnosis program, Ortho-Bionomy bodywork therapy, NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) techniques, online sessions via video platform, self-hypnosis instruction

Background: Marcelle Hammer is a certified Medical Support Clinical Hypnotherapist with certification from the American Council of Hypnotist Examiners (ACHE). She is a Certified Instructor of the Hypno-Beginnings Hypnosis for Childbirth Program. She also holds credentials as a Massage and Bodywork Therapist (licensed since 1985) and NLP Practitioner (since 2009). Her education includes Western Carolina University. She has been practicing in the healing arts field for over 25 years and owns Forsyth Integrative Therapy.

Location: 1495 Rymco Drive, Suite 106, Winston-Salem, NC 27103

Contact: (336) 768-7000 | [email protected] | https://forsythintegrativetherapy.com

Session Info: Free 15-20 minute consultation available. Online sessions offered. Office hours Monday through Thursday 10am-6pm, Friday 10am-4pm.

2. Inner Knowing Hypnosis – Michelle Jones, MHt

Specialization: Transpersonal hypnotherapy, QHHT (Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique), energy healing, past life exploration, spiritual development

Conditions Addressed: Anxiety, chronic pain, weight management, smoking cessation, addictions, fears and phobias, stress, depression, spiritual disconnection

Services Offered: Individual hypnotherapy sessions, QHHT sessions (Level II Practitioner), Reiki energy healing, transpersonal hypnotherapy techniques, regression work

Background: Michelle Jones is a Certified Master Transpersonal Hypnotherapist and a QHHT Level II Practitioner certified through Dolores Cannon’s method. She combines traditional hypnotherapy with transpersonal approaches that address spiritual and energetic dimensions of healing. Her practice focuses on helping clients access their inner wisdom for transformation and healing.

Location: Winston-Salem, NC

Contact: Available through ThreeBestRated and local directories

Session Info: Individual sessions scheduled by appointment. Sessions combine multiple modalities based on client needs.

3. Planet Reflex Wellness – Troy Hurst

Specialization: Transpersonal hypnotherapy, reflexology integration, relaxation techniques, stress reduction, habit modification

Conditions Addressed: Stress-related conditions, anxiety, unwanted habits, relaxation difficulties, wellness goals, life transitions

Services Offered: Individual hypnotherapy sessions, combined reflexology and hypnotherapy sessions, Aroma Touch sessions with essential oils, relaxation induction techniques

Background: Troy Hurst is a licensed Master Transpersonal Hypnotherapist through the National Association of Transpersonal Hypnotherapists (NATH). He is also certified by the International Institute of Reflexology in St. Petersburg, Florida, and trained as an Aroma Touch practitioner with Doterra. His approach combines hypnotherapy with reflexology and aromatherapy for comprehensive wellness support.

Location: 747 Summit Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27101

Contact: Available through ThreeBestRated directory

Session Info: Sessions combine hypnotherapy with complementary wellness modalities. Appointments scheduled individually.

4. New Life Counseling Center, PLLC – Donna P. Dunlap, LCMHCS, CHt

Specialization: Clinical hypnotherapy integrated with mental health counseling, heart-centered hypnotherapy, Ericksonian techniques, trauma treatment, anxiety disorders

Conditions Addressed: Anxiety, OCD, trichotillomania, trauma and PTSD, addiction, depression, relationship issues, grief, life transitions

Services Offered: Individual counseling with hypnotherapy integration, couples therapy, family counseling, EMDR therapy, DBT (Dialectical Behavior Therapy), heart-centered hypnotherapy, Ericksonian hypnotherapy techniques

Background: Donna P. Dunlap is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Supervisor (LCMHCS) and Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist. She has training in Heart-Centered and Ericksonian hypnotherapy techniques. She established New Life Counseling Center, PLLC in 2014, which has grown into a group practice with multiple therapists serving the Winston-Salem area. Her dual credentials allow her to integrate hypnotherapy within licensed mental health treatment.

Location: Winston-Salem, NC 27103

Contact: (336) 439-3376 | (336) 628-8522 | (336) 447-7610

Session Info: Sessions integrate hypnotherapy with licensed mental health counseling. Insurance may apply for counseling services. Individual session length varies based on treatment needs.

5. Affirmative Alternatives

Specialization: Clinical hypnotherapy, alternative therapeutic approaches, personal development, stress management

Conditions Addressed: Stress, anxiety, unwanted behaviors, personal growth goals, habit change, life challenges

Services Offered: Individual hypnotherapy sessions, alternative therapeutic modalities, personal development work

Background: Affirmative Alternatives provides hypnotherapy and alternative therapeutic services in the Winston-Salem area. The practice focuses on helping clients make positive changes through accessing subconscious resources.

Location: 514 South Stratford Road, Suite 335, Winston-Salem, NC 27103

Contact: Available through local directories

Session Info: Sessions scheduled by appointment. Initial consultation available.


Hypnosis Regulations in North Carolina

North Carolina does not have specific state licensing requirements for hypnotherapy practice. The state does not regulate hypnosis or hypnotherapy as a standalone profession.

North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 90 defines the practice of psychology broadly, but hypnotherapy is not explicitly restricted to licensed psychologists. The statutes do not contain specific provisions prohibiting or regulating the practice of hypnosis by unlicensed individuals.

Many individuals in North Carolina advertise and practice hypnotherapy services without holding mental health licenses. There are no known legal cases in North Carolina against hypnotherapists for practicing without a license, provided they do not hold themselves out as licensed mental health professionals or make claims of diagnosing or treating medical or psychological conditions.

Practitioners should be careful to avoid encroaching on the scope of practice of licensed medical or mental health professionals. This means avoiding language that suggests diagnosis, treatment, or cure of diseases, disorders, or medical conditions.

Licensed mental health professionals in North Carolina (Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselors, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists, Licensed Clinical Social Workers, Licensed Psychologists) may incorporate hypnosis into their licensed practice within their scope of training and competence.

Professional certification through national organizations such as NGH (National Guild of Hypnotists), IMDHA (International Medical and Dental Hypnotherapy Association), ACHE (American Council of Hypnotist Examiners), or NATH (National Association of Transpersonal Hypnotherapists) is voluntary but demonstrates training standards. Most certifying organizations require 100-300+ hours of education and passing examinations.

Advertising should be truthful and not misleading. Practitioners should clearly indicate their credentials and avoid making claims that could be interpreted as practicing medicine or psychology without a license.

No continuing education requirements exist at the state level for hypnotherapists, though certifying organizations typically require ongoing education for recertification.


Frequently Asked Questions

How can I verify a hypnotherapist’s credentials in North Carolina?

Since North Carolina does not issue state licenses for hypnotherapy, verification occurs through the certifying organization. Request the practitioner’s certification number and certifying body name, then verify directly with that organization. The National Guild of Hypnotists (NGH) maintains a directory at ngh.net, ACHE provides verification through their website, and NATH can confirm transpersonal hypnotherapy credentials. If the practitioner also holds a mental health license (LCMHC, LMFT, LCSW), you can verify that license through the North Carolina Board of Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselors or the appropriate licensing board.

What is the scope of practice for hypnotherapists in North Carolina?

Non-licensed hypnotherapists in North Carolina may offer services for personal improvement, habit change, stress reduction, performance enhancement, and similar goals. They should not diagnose medical or psychological conditions, provide treatment for diagnosed mental health disorders, or make claims of curing diseases. Licensed mental health professionals who use hypnosis may work within their full scope of practice, which includes working with diagnosed conditions. When in doubt about whether an issue requires licensed professional care, a qualified hypnotherapist should refer clients to appropriate healthcare providers.

Is hypnotherapy covered by insurance in North Carolina?

Hypnotherapy provided by non-licensed hypnotherapists is typically not covered by health insurance in North Carolina. However, when hypnosis is provided by a licensed mental health professional (such as an LCMHC, LMFT, or psychologist) as part of psychotherapy treatment, it may be covered under mental health benefits. Coverage varies by insurance plan and policy. Some practitioners offer superbills that clients can submit for potential reimbursement. Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) may allow payment for hypnotherapy in some cases. Contact your insurance provider directly to determine your specific coverage.

Are there local hypnotherapy training programs in the Winston-Salem area?

The Winston-Salem and Triad area does not have dedicated hypnotherapy training schools, but practitioners can receive training through national organizations that offer distance learning and intensive workshop formats. The American Council of Hypnotist Examiners (ACHE), National Guild of Hypnotists (NGH), and Hypnosis Motivation Institute (HMI) offer certification programs accessible to North Carolina residents. Some practitioners travel to regional training centers or attend annual conventions for training. Local practitioners sometimes offer mentorship or supervision for those entering the field.

How do I find a hypnotherapist in Winston-Salem who works with children?

When seeking hypnotherapy for minors, look for practitioners who specifically mention experience with children or adolescents in their profiles. Licensed mental health professionals (LCMHC, LMFT) who incorporate hypnosis may be appropriate choices since they have training in child development and family dynamics. Some conditions commonly addressed through pediatric hypnotherapy include bedwetting, test anxiety, nail biting, fears, and sports performance. Parental consent is required for minors, and parents typically participate in initial consultations. Ask practitioners directly about their experience and training with younger clients before booking sessions.