Hypnotherapist

    Medical Assistant & Health Sciences

    CIP Name: Hypnotherapist|CIP Code: 51.3603
    SOC Code: 25-1071

    Employ the controlled inducement of altered states of consciousness, or trance, to reduce pain, resolve emotional conflicts, and enhance communications as part of diagnostic and treatment programs.

    $106K
    Median Salary
    +17.3%
    Job Growth
    9mo-2.2yr
    Training
    27.4K
    Jobs/Year

    What Hypnotherapists Do

    Employ the controlled inducement of altered states of consciousness, or trance, to reduce pain, resolve emotional conflicts, and enhance communications as part of diagnostic and treatment programs.

    Common Tasks

    • 1Prepare course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.
    • 2Keep abreast of developments in the field by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, and participating in professional conferences.
    • 3Evaluate and grade students' class work, assignments, and papers.
    • 4Supervise laboratory sessions.
    • 5Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others.

    What You'll Learn

    the principles of hypnosis and suggestioninduction and deepeningpost-hypnotic suggestionawakening techniquesregressionpacing and leadingresistance transformationclient testing and managementpractice management and regulationprofessional standards and ethics

    Types of Hypnotherapists

    Assistant ProfessorAssociate ProfessorClinical ProfessorInstructorLecturerOccupational Therapy ProfessorPharmacology ProfessorPhysical Therapy ProfessorProfessorPublic Health Professor

    Work Environment

    Locations

    • • Private practice offices
    • • Counseling and psychotherapy clinics
    • • Integrative medicine and wellness centers
    • • Hospitals and outpatient clinics
    • • Corporate wellness programs

    Schedule

    Many hypnotherapists work standard weekday hours, with some evening or weekend appointments to accommodate clients.

    Physical Demands

    Work is largely sedentary, with long periods of sitting during sessions and documentation. Physical exertion is generally low, with occasional standing, light movement, and repetitive computer work.

    Salary & Job Outlook

    Median $105,620
    $51,760$0+
    Entry Level
    10th percentile
    $51,760
    Early Career
    25th percentile
    $74,400
    Median
    50th percentile
    $105,620
    Experienced
    75th percentile
    $176,090
    Top Earners
    90th percentile
    $0+

    National Employment: 289,600 jobs

    Top Paying States

    Why Demand May Grow

    Demand may rise as more clients seek non-drug approaches for stress, pain management, and behavior change. Growth in integrative and behavioral health services can also increase referrals to hypnosis-based support.

    Skills You'll Need

    Active listening and rapport buildingGuided imagery and induction techniquesClear verbal communication and suggestion framingClient screening, goal-setting, and progress trackingEthics, boundaries, and informed consent practicesCalm presence and emotional regulationDocumentation and basic practice managementCritical thinking and evidence-informed decision-making

    Pros & Cons

    Pros

    • Meaningful one-on-one client impact
    • Generally low physical strain
    • Potential for flexible scheduling in private practice
    • Transferable communication and coaching skills
    • Opportunity to specialize (pain, anxiety, habits, performance)

    Cons

    • Income can be inconsistent, especially when self-employed
    • May face skepticism or variable acceptance in clinical settings
    • Emotional demands when working with trauma or anxiety
    • Business, marketing, and compliance responsibilities
    • Limited insurance reimbursement in some markets
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