The National School of Hypnosis and Advanced Psychotherapy (NSHAP) was started in the mid 70s as a training school for hypnotherapists and psychotherapists by Ray Keedy-Lilley, one of England’s most well respected hypnotherapists of the 20th century, who practised for over 50 years.
At the time Tracie attended NSHAP it was based in London and offered a four-year postgraduate Advanced Diploma in Hypnosis & Psychotherapy. It was at that time a recognised training school by the United Kingdom Council of Psychotherapists (UKCP), British Institute of Complementary Medicine (BICM) and the British Association of Counseling (BAC) – now the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP). It is now based in Cambridge.