The NGH Convention, the nation's oldest and largest convention of hypnotists, meets this summer with comprehensive educational seminars that will enable everyone from hypnosis newcomers to nurses, health care workers, counselors and other hypnosis professionals to earn certifications and continuing education credits recognized by most state boards. In recent years, hypnosis has moved from an alternative therapy, to a practice accepted by medical and mental health workers for healing and dramatically helping people overcome undesirable behavior patterns.

Merrimack, NH, (PRWEB) April 25, 2007 –

 "The NGH Convention offers a cost-effective way for busy professionals to learn new techniques and explore important topics in-depth and at a very reasonable tuition rate. NGH Convention attendees can combine their Summer Institute coursework with selected seminars offered during the NGH Convention, and time efficiently and cost-efficiently gain an incredible amount of knowledge."

When the nation's oldest and largest convention of hypnotists convenes this August, they may put a few attendees to sleep, but it won't be because the speakers are boring. The National Guild of Hypnotists Convention has more than 10,000 members, in 65 countries around the world. August 10, 11 and 12, they will be meeting in Marlborough, MA. Each year the annual NGH Convention and Educational Conference affords hypnotists, counselors, therapists, coaches, nurses, and many types of health care practitioners, the opportunity to build their skills, earn certifications or re-certifications, and network with others in their field.

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