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If you’re new to hypnotherapy, it’s natural to have questions. Here are some of the most common questions we receive about the process, what to expect during a session and how hypnotherapy works.
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Hypnotherapy is a form of therapy that uses hypnosis to help individuals access their unconscious minds and make positive changes in their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. A hypnotic state is “focused concentration” in which you are neither fully awake nor fully asleep so people can experience detachment to external attention and to focus on inner experiences. Hypnotherapy is a natural state of consciousness in which your logical and analytical faculties are reduced sufficiently, allowing deeper levels of your subconscious mind to be utilized for your health.
Hypnotherapy induces a trance-like state to help a person achieve a heightened state of relaxation and focus, where they can release their blockages and access their inner resources. In this state, you bypass the judgment of your critical filter and the barriers of your defense mechanisms. As a result, you are more open to suggestions, and you can access files of your subconscious mind where your belief systems are stored, and make adjustments in alignment with your desired changes.
A therapist will guide you into an altered state of consciousness, take you through various processes to release your suppressed emotions and change the way you have perceived your experiences so that you are more at peace and can create more empowering belief systems. A therapist typically uses visualizations, suggestions, imagery, and breathing to make the necessary changes.
When a person is in a hypnotic state, their eyes are closed, their eyeballs roll back, they breathe deeply, and their brainwaves change from beta to alpha, to theta.
The hypnotic state allows a person to be more open to discussion and suggestion. There are countless other applications where it can be of great benefit including:
- Phobias, fears, and anxiety
- Sleep disorders
- Depression
- Stress
- Grief and loss
- Increased self-esteem
- Weight loss
- Stress reduction
- Dealing with phobias and trauma
- Pain relief
- Public speaking
- Improving memory
During our sessions, we first aim to identify our client’s objective and gain some background on the issue. We then educate people on why they may not have reached their objective by themselves. Clients learn about how their mind works, and discover beliefs that are sabotaging them towards achieving their goal. We end with a hypnotic process that guides them to the root of their issue, here people see where their issue has started, they use breathwork to release emotional charges, and get the opportunity to reinterpret events. Client’s usually see some shift straight away after the first session. To end, we give them exercises or a tailor-made meditation that they listen to for the next few weeks.
We believe that change takes place by intervention (what we do in the session) and repetition (what the client reinforces at home). Each session takes approximately 90 minutes, and comprises of healing techniques, visualisations and exercises to release the disempowering beliefs and experiences from your subconscious mind. This journey is a partnership between the client and the therapist, and we create lasting change together.
During the therapy, the hypnotherapist speaks in a gentle, soothing tone, and describes images that create a sense of relaxation, security and well-being. The session will likely include some of the following techniques:
- Relaxation: You will be guided by the hypnotherapist to visualize yourself in a state of peacefulness and relaxation, even when confronting a problematic behavior or the object of your fears.
- Suggestion: Your hypnotherapist may make gentle suggestions for behavioral changes that can help you conquer your issue. For example, you may be taught to see yourself as no longer reacting during a previously phobic reaction, thus learning to trust yourself and your ability to get through the situation in reality.
- Coping skills: You may be taught certain cognitive-behavioral coping skills that you can use when confronting fears or anxieties.
Exploration of past experiences: You may be encouraged to talk about the first time you experienced the behavior or problem that you are trying to overcome and how you felt at that moment. - Visualisation: The provider also may help you visualize vivid, meaningful mental images of yourself accomplishing your goals and create positive beliefs to replace limiting beliefs.
- Recording: people can request for a recording of the session to listen to and are advised how often to listen to the recording so that the session can be repeated going deeper into the subconscious for optimal results.
When the session is coming to an end, your hypnotherapist will gradually and comfortably increase your alertness until you are once again, wide awake and ready to leave your session. You’re fully in control when under hypnosis and do not have to take on the therapist’s suggestions if you do not want to.
- Hypnotherapy done by a trained hypnotherapist is an extremely safe and complementary and alternative treatment.
- Hypnosis is a natural state of consciousness that people naturally go into when we all experience a natural shift in our conscious awareness. The trance state is essential for us as humans to operate normally and is an integral part of the learning process, in fact, we all do it for a few seconds up to 10 times an hour.
- During sessions, the willingness and permission of the clients are paramount to even induce the hypnotic state. Therefore people cannot be forced to do anything against their will whilst under hypnosis, and they can bring themselves out of hypnosis at any time.
- It’s important to note that clients are fully in control of the hypnotic state, and they do not have to take on the therapist’s suggestions if they do not want to.
- The only time hypnosis could prove dangerous is whilst driving or using machinery, and therefore one should not listen to a hypnotic tape under those circumstances.
- Although it is not dangerous, hypnotherapy may not be recommended for some people with severe mental illness, and for people under heavy medication for mental illnesses. Sometimes people experience some temporary side effects including, dizziness, headache, and drowsiness, which is part of the healing process.
Hypnosis is a term to describe an altered state of consciousness that people go into naturally every day, and hypnotherapy refers to doing therapy in that altered state. In other words, hypnosis refers to the state of consciousness that a person enters into during a hypnotherapy session, while hypnotherapy refers to the use of hypnosis as a therapeutic tool to help individuals overcome a variety of issues, such as anxiety, depression, chronic pain, phobias, and addictions.
Hypnosis and hypnotherapy are widely studied with evidence-based results that have been reported for decades.
Hypnotherapy is known to have a better success rate than other types of therapy. In 1970 a groundbreaking meta-analysis of hypnosis research studies was conducted by Alfred A. Barrios, which led to the mainstream acceptance of hypnosis as an extremely effective form of therapy. “Reportedly, hypnosis has a 93% success rate with less sessions than both behavioral and psychotherapy, according to research studies. This led researchers to believe that for changing habits, thought patterns, and actual behavior hypnosis was not only the most effective method but that it needed less time/sessions than other forms of therapy.” (Alfred A. Barrios/1970).
In a 1970 study, Dr Barrios compared 1,018 studies and articles on hypnosis, 899 articles on psychoanalytic therapy and 355 on behavioural therapy. In particular he noted the overall lasting success rates of the different therapies.
He found that hypnotherapy had a massive 93% success rate after only 6 sessions compared to only a 72% success rate with behavioral therapy (after 22 sessions on average), and only 38% success rate with psychotherapy (after an average of 600 sessions).
At All About You, we have seen people receive tremendous benefit from hypnotherapy to heal issues such as fears, phobias, allergies, alignment with life purpose, overcoming physical pain, resolving relationship issues, moving though trauma, increasing self-esteem, manifesting their dream life, and many more.
Hypnotherapy can be used to address a wide range of mental, emotional and physical objectives. The objectives generally fall under the categories of issue resolution, spiritual advancement, or enhancing performance.
ISSUE RESOLUTION
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Chronic pain (management and elimination)
- Dealing with loss
- Phobias
- Breaking patterns
- Overcoming addictions
- Moving through trauma
- Resolving relationship conflict
- Confusion to clarity
- Insomnia
- PTSD
SPIRITUAL ADVANCEMENT
In our centre, we also practice spiritual hypnotherapy upon request. We can help people to:
- Find their life purpose
- Understand the journey of life
- Heal Allergies
- Tackle inexplicable pains
- Align their chakras
- Heal their past lives
PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENT
While hypnotherapy cannot teach you a sport, a subject, or an activity, it can definitely help you to remove blocks and enhance your performance, and can be used for:
- Sports performances
- Public speaking
- Musical performances
- Studying and academics
One of the biggest misconceptions with hypnotherapy is that it is mind-control, and that you are bestowing all your power to a therapist who can “make” you say or do things beyond your control. It is actually nothing like that at all! In fact, hypnotherapy works the same way as meditation. The therapist guides you to focus intently on something, which induces a trance-like state, the body relaxes and you feel like you are in a day-dream. Your conscious mind is aware of what is going on the whole time, while the therapist makes guided suggestions to take you to the root of your issues to help you achieve your therapeutic goals. In the hypnotic state, your brainwaves turn to theta, your defenses are down, and you are more susceptible to suggestions that in your conscious state you may brush-off. The person undergoing hypnotherapy remains in complete control throughout the process.
The biggest misconception people have about therapy is thinking that ‘something has to be wrong with you’ in order to get help. Some people still feel shame and stigma associated with therapy. It’s important to understand that everyone has parts of them that have felt limited, doubtful or constrained at times, and we can all do with enhancement. People are understanding and accepting more that life will continuously bring shadows and light, support and challenge. Seeking help from a therapist is a combination of having a tutor for a subject that you are new to, having a non-judgmental sounding board for you to understand yourself, having a supporter and cheerleader to see you through, and having a guide to give you the roadmap for your life. Seeking therapy for your mental stresses is as normal as going to the doctor for your stomach ache, or the dentist for your toothache! We all have mental stress, and there are experts who can help to relieve you from your pain, so you can move forward.
Clients attain peace by facing what they have been avoiding, moving through their resistance, processing their suppressed emotions, and accepting things they were judging. Through therapy we help clients to accept that pain is inevitable and it is okay to go through it; it builds strength and brings them wisdom. We address the fundamental beliefs and emotions that block them from feeling good about themselves, and invite them to accept who they are today so they don’t need the external validation to feel good enough. When people can feel good enough now, and still move towards their desired outcomes, the result is a sense of inner-peace and fulfilment.
The length of time it takes to see changes after therapy can vary depending on a variety of factors, including the individual’s specific needs and goals, the nature and severity of their issues, the type of therapy they receive, and how well they engage with the therapeutic process.
In most of our cases, individuals may see positive changes after just one session, and see ongoing improvements in subsequent sessions. We look at the frequency and intensity of the issues to measure success. Most people report a shift after the first session, while in other cases it may take longer to see significant progress. It’s important to keep in mind that therapy is a process, and it may take time and effort to see drastic changes.
The frequency of hypnotherapy sessions can vary depending on the individual’s specific needs and goals, as well as the recommendations of the hypnotherapist. In general, the frequency of sessions will depend on the nature and severity of the issue being addressed, as well as the individual’s level of response to hypnosis.
For some individuals, hypnotherapy may be recommended as a short-term intervention, with sessions scheduled once a week or every other week for a period of several weeks or months. For others, longer-term therapy may be recommended, with sessions scheduled less frequently over a period of several months or even years. Our sessions normally start out with a gap of between 1-3 weeks between sessions. Once the objective is met (usually after a few sessions), our clients come once every few months for a mental health check-in session to continue their personal evolution.
RTT: Rapid Transformational Therapy®️ (RTT®️) combines the most beneficial hypnotherapy, psychotherapy, NLP, CBT, and neuroscience principles. It’s a technique by Marisa Peer, and it uses Hypnotherapy for mainly inner child work.
The Integrated Clinical Hypnotherapy we offer, covers all of that, however we also have a spiritual element with ours, which covers past life therapy, energy entanglements, discovering your life purpose, chakras and more.
The two systems are very different.
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Hypnotherapy is a form of therapy that uses hypnosis to help individuals access their unconscious minds and make positive changes in their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. A hypnotic state is “focused concentration” in which you are neither fully awake nor fully asleep so people can experience detachment to external attention and to focus on inner experiences. Hypnotherapy is a natural state of consciousness in which your logical and analytical faculties are reduced sufficiently, allowing deeper levels of your subconscious mind to be utilized for your health.
Hypnotherapy induces a trance-like state to help a person achieve a heightened state of relaxation and focus, where they can release their blockages and access their inner resources. In this state, you bypass the judgment of your critical filter and the barriers of your defense mechanisms. As a result, you are more open to suggestions, and you can access files of your subconscious mind where your belief systems are stored, and make adjustments in alignment with your desired changes.
A therapist will guide you into an altered state of consciousness, take you through various processes to release your suppressed emotions and change the way you have perceived your experiences so that you are more at peace and can create more empowering belief systems. A therapist typically uses visualizations, suggestions, imagery, and breathing to make the necessary changes.
When a person is in a hypnotic state, their eyes are closed, their eyeballs roll back, they breathe deeply, and their brainwaves change from beta to alpha, to theta.
Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) is a practical approach to understanding how we think, communicate, and create meaning from our experiences. It is based on the idea that our thoughts (neuro), language (linguistic), and behavioural patterns (programming) are interconnected. The way we internally represent events through images, sounds, feelings, and self talk shapes our emotional responses and behaviour.
NLP works by identifying these internal patterns and helping a person consciously change them. By shifting the language we use, our perspective, and the mental images we create, we can change the meaning attached to past experiences and create new behavioural choices. Rather than analysing a problem for long periods of time, NLP focuses on how the issue is structured in the mind and how to reorganise that structure to produce a different outcome.
In our training and sessions, NLP is integrated with Holistic Hypnotherapy to create deeper and more sustainable change, allowing both conscious insight and subconscious transformation to work together.
In a typical session, you will have an initial discussion with your therapist, experience a process to address your desired outcome, and then debrief. Our first role is to clearly identify your objective and gain some background on the issue. All behavior is governed by beliefs, and we work with the beliefs you have accumulated in the subconscious mind that are holding you back. Once we understand your desired outcome and current patterns, we will use our Holistic Hypnotherapy and NLP tools to help you process unfinished emotions, reframe events, and move you toward your desired outcome.
During our processes, the therapist gently guides you into a relaxed and focused state using breath awareness, mindfulness, and guided imagery. As the body relaxes, brainwave activity typically shifts from active beta waves toward slower alpha and theta waves, which are associated with deeper reflection and access to subconscious material. From this state, the therapist facilitates processes such as regression, emotional integration, and belief reframing. You may revisit formative experiences, explore emotional charges from the past, and update the meanings that were created at the time. The goal is not to relive the past, but to release unresolved emotions and transform the beliefs that were formed.
Sessions are collaborative and intentional, with the client actively engaged in the process throughout. During the debrief, the therapist will check in on what you have understood, and you will mutually witness the changes that occurred during the session. Most clients do see shifts straight away, sometimes in baby steps and sometimes as a complete transformation.
Hypnotherapy is best understood as a complementary modality. It works alongside, not instead of, medical or psychological care when needed.
Hypnotherapy is a safe, evidence-informed, complementary approach that works with the mind‑body connection to support positive change. When practiced ethically and within professional standards, it can be highly effective for helping people develop healthier patterns, reduce stress, and build emotional resilience.
Permitted Scope of Hypnotherapy Practice
In alignment with leading hypnotherapy training institutes and professional associations, services are framed around complementary wellness.
Specifically, hypnotherapy may support clients with:
- Stress management and deep relaxation
- Anxiety management (non-acute, non-psychotic)
- Phobias and fears
- Habit change (e.g., smoking cessation, nail biting)
- Confidence and self-esteem
- Performance enhancement (academic, professional, athletic)
- Sleep improvement (non-medical insomnia)
- Motivation and goal achievement
- Weight management as a behavioral support tool
- Pain management techniques used alongside medical care
- Emotional regulation
- Trauma work within the practitioner’s level of training and where there is emotional stability
- Stress-related or psychosomatic conditions, in conjunction with appropriate medical supervision
What hypnotherapy does not do
Hypnotherapists are not recognized as medical practitioners under Hong Kong law. Hypnotherapists cannot diagnose, prescribe medication, or claim to cure or treat medical or psychiatric disorders. If a client presents with symptoms that fall outside a hypnotherapist’s scope of practice, referral to a qualified healthcare professional is always made.
Here is a more specific list of what we cannot do:
- Diagnose medical or psychiatric conditions
- Treat medical diseases such as cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular or neurological disorder
- Replace medical, psychiatric, or psychological treatment
Work with severe psychiatric conditions (such as active psychosis or acute suicidal risk) without appropriate referral - Advise clients to stop prescribed medication
- Use hypnosis to influence legal testimony
- Attempt to “recover” memories without appropriate psychological qualifications
When appropriate, and with client consent, hypnotherapy can work in harmony with other professionals to support overall wellbeing.
Hypnotherapy can be used in the following ways to support other modalities:
- As a complementary support to medical, dental, or psychological treatment
- As a behavioral and cognitive support tool
- As a relaxation and mind‑body regulation technique
No. Hypnotherapy in Hong Kong is legally categorized as a complementary and alternative therapy. There is no government licensing or statutory registration system for hypnotherapists managed by the Health Bureau or Department of Health. Practice is governed by general Hong Kong laws, including contract law, the law of negligence, criminal law, and the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance (Cap. 486).
We are committed to practicing hypnotherapy with integrity, professionalism, and respect.
We follow internationally recognized ethical standards and comply with Hong Kong law. Hypnotherapy is offered as a complementary approach and does not replace medical, psychiatric, or psychological care unless the practitioner holds those specific qualifications and licenses.
If you are ever unsure whether hypnotherapy is appropriate for your situation, we will guide you honestly and, where necessary, recommend a suitably qualified healthcare professional.
Your sessions are private and confidential.
We comply with Hong Kong’s Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance (Cap. 486) and take all reasonable steps to safeguard your information. Client records are stored securely, and your identity is always protected.
Information is only shared with your written consent, or where required by law or in rare situations involving serious risk of harm.
We follow clear professional standards to ensure safe, ethical, and respectful practice:
- We practice only within the limits of our training and qualifications.
- We do not promise cures or guaranteed outcomes.
- We do not diagnose, treat, or prescribe for medical or psychiatric conditions unless legally qualified to do so.
- We do not replace appropriate medical, psychiatric, or psychological care.
- We refer clients to qualified professionals when their needs fall outside our scope.
- We refrain from working with severe trauma or complex mental health concerns unless specifically qualified.
- We maintain clear professional boundaries and avoid inappropriate dual relationships.
- We support ongoing professional development through self-reflection, continuing education, supervision where appropriate, and ongoing personal work.
Before beginning sessions, we clearly explain:
- What hypnotherapy involves
- The methods used
- Fees and session structure
- Cancellation policies
- The limits of confidentiality
You are always free to ask questions and make informed decisions. There is no pressure to continue sessions or purchase additional services.
All clients are required to sign a consent form before sessions, confirming that they are attending of their own free will and that they understand the scope of hypnotherapy as a complementary approach.
For minors, parental or legal guardian consent is required in accordance with Hong Kong law.
Hypnotherapy sessions should take place in a professional, private, and appropriate setting where confidentiality, safety, and comfort can be maintained.
The session room should be quiet, free from outside disturbance, and designed to help the client feel safe, relaxed, and at ease. Clients should have a comfortable place to sit or recline so they can enter a calm, focused, meditative state during the session.
For professional and ethical reasons, sessions should not be conducted in a practitioner’s home, a client’s home, personal spaces, public areas, or open environments where other people are present or where privacy may be compromised.
At our centre, we provide a professional and supportive environment specifically designed for hypnotherapy. Our rooms allow clients to feel comfortable, safe, and undisturbed throughout the session.
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No. Based on official statutory guidance under the Education Ordinance (Cap. 279), specialized adult professional development programs fall outside the scope of formal school or tuition center registration. Consequently, there are no mandatory statutory caps on student numbers per cohort and no restrictions forcing tuition fees to be collected in equal monthly installments.
No. Cap. 493 applies only when a local Hong Kong entity awards a formal degree or diploma directly on behalf of an overseas university or institution. Our academy awards its own local completion certificate, which graduates use to independently apply for IMDHA/IACT international credentials.
No. The Department of Health’s voluntary Accredited Registers Scheme applies exclusively to five specific non-statutory professions (Clinical Psychologists, Educational Psychologists, Speech Therapists, Audiologists, and Dietitians). Hypnotherapy does not fall under this scheme.
Consolidation: This question repeats content already included under “What hypnotherapy does not do.”
No. Hypnotherapists are not recognized as medical practitioners under Hong Kong law. You cannot diagnose, prescribe medication, or claim to cure or treat medical or psychiatric disorders. Services must be framed around complementary wellness, habit transformation, stress management, self-empowerment, and performance enhancement.
Under the Undesirable Medical Advertisements Ordinance (Cap. 231) and Trade Descriptions Ordinance (Cap. 362), practitioners cannot advertise that hypnotherapy “cures,” “treats,” or “alleviates” medical/psychiatric conditions. Marketing must focus strictly on subconscious mind mechanics, stress reduction, habit transformation, and performance enhancement.
This program meets the 220-hour educational requirements for certification with two major U.S.-based international bodies:
IMDHA (International Medical and Dental Hypnotherapy Association): Requires a minimum of 220 hours of structured hypnotherapy training.
IACT (International Association of Counselors and Therapists): Requires 220+ hours of hypnosis training, including at least 110 hours of interactive classroom instruction.
No. While IMDHA and IACT provide professional structure, ethical frameworks, and global credentialing, association membership does not override local statutory laws or jurisdictional regulations. Practitioners are responsible for maintaining compliance with the local laws and insurance standards of wherever they practice.
Yes, provided it is truthfully granted by an accredited training body. Because hypnotherapy is not a state-restricted title in Hong Kong, you can use credentials awarded by your certifying organization. However, you must always maintain a non-medical scope of practice and include clear client disclaimers indicating that your services are complementary and do not replace licensed medical or psychiatric care.
Students have 1 year from the date of completing Level 5 training to submit their required case studies. If an extension is needed, students may refresh Level 5 (up to a maximum of two times) to receive a 1-year extension per repeat.
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Ethics, Client Care & Data Privacy
Practitioners must strictly abide by core professional standards:
- Practice solely within the boundaries of your formal training.
- Refer clients to licensed medical or psychiatric professionals whenever necessary.
- Refrain from working with severe trauma unless specifically qualified.
- Avoid dual relationships (e.g., treating close family members or entering romantic/dependency-based relationships with clients).
- Maintain personal mental hygiene through regular self-reflection, continuing education, and receiving personal sessions.
Minimum Age: Applicants must be at least 18 years old.
Mental Health Attestation: Applicants and clients must attest that they have no undiagnosed mental or psychological disorders and are not currently undergoing psychiatric or psychological treatment or taking psychiatric medications.
Consent: All participation in practical demonstrations and peer practice is done voluntarily with informed consent.
Yes. All client and student information is kept strictly confidential. This includes discussions during private sessions, live training demonstrations, peer practice, supervision, and case discussions.
We comply with Hong Kong’s Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance (Cap. 486) and take reasonable steps to protect personal information, session notes, and client or student records.
Confidentiality may only be broken when required by law or when there is a serious ethical duty to protect safety. This may include situations where:
- The client presents a real and imminent risk of serious harm to themselves.
- The client presents a real and imminent risk of serious harm to another identifiable person.
In such cases, only the necessary information will be disclosed to the appropriate person, authority, or emergency service in order to reduce risk and protect safety.
Under Section 59 of Cap. 486 and professional ethical codes, confidentiality is legally waived and authorities must be notified in the following scenarios:
Danger to Self/Others: Imminent threat of harm or danger to the client or another person.
Abuse/Neglect: Apparent, suspected, or potential abuse or neglect of a child or elderly person.
Sexual Abuse: Reported sexual abuse by a regulated health professional.
Legal Mandate: Issuance of a formal court order, summons, or subpoena requiring records or testimony.
(Note: Voluntary disclosures of past completed crimes or past personal recreational drug use remain protected under confidentiality unless involving active trafficking, imminent harm, or a court order.)
We follow a structured three-tiered assessment protocol based on intent, means, plan, and timeframe:
Passive Ideation (No plan/intent): We use grounding and stabilization techniques, create a written safety plan, encourage contact with a trusted support person, monitor closely, and provide 24-hour hotline resources (TWGHs Suicide Crisis Intervention Centre: 2382 0000 or Samaritan Befrienders: 2389 2222). No external reporting is required.
Active Ideation (No clear plan/timeframe): We conduct a thorough risk assessment, apply ego-strengthening techniques, build a collaborative safety plan, consider increasing session frequency, and refer if risk escalates. No automatic external report is required.
Active Plan + Means + Timeframe (Emergency): Treated as an immediate emergency. We inform the client of our duty to act for safety, contact emergency services (999 Police/Ambulance), stay with the client until help is engaged, and assist transfer to the nearest Hospital Authority A&E Department.
Threat to an Identifiable Person (Serious violence): If a client expresses serious, imminent intent with capacity to act, we assess imminence, inform the client that disclosure is required for safety, document thoroughly, and notify the Hong Kong Police Force (999 for emergency, or 2527 7177 for non-emergency).
Child Abuse or Neglect: If there are reasonable grounds to suspect a child is at serious risk of abuse or neglect, practitioners must not investigate independently. We document all observations/statements, inform the client of the duty to protect unless unsafe to do so, and report to the Social Welfare Department Hotline (2343 2255), the official Reporting Platform (www.mrr.gov.hk), or 999 in emergencies.
Practitioners may consult senior supervisors or present case studies for educational purposes, provided all personally identifiable information is completely removed to maintain strict client anonymity.
Monday to Friday: 9:30 am – 7:00 pm HKT
Saturday: 9:30 am – 1:00 pm HKT
Sundays & Public Holidays: Closed
Cancellations must be communicated during working hours and are subject to the following forfeiture schedule:
Notice given 4 working days in advance: 25% of the course fee is forfeited.
Notice given 3 working days in advance: 50% of the course fee is forfeited.
Notice given 2 working days in advance or less: 100% of the course fee is forfeited.
All payments and course fees are non-refundable and non-transferable, except in rare, exceptional circumstances evaluated at the sole discretion of All About You (‘AAY’).
Private Practice Rooms: Practice sessions and evaluations involve only the practitioner and client/student. Friends, relatives, or children are strictly prohibited unless directly involved in the session and pre-approved.
Pet Policy: Animals and pets are strictly prohibited at the All About You center under all circumstances.
Attendance Requirements: While theoretical modules may be completed online, all practical demonstration and evaluation days must be attended in-person to qualify for certification.
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