About QHHT

Important Things to Consider when Choosing a QHHT® Practitioner and What to Expect from Your QHHT® Session​


1. QHHT® sessions should never be done via Skype, phone or remotely. A proper QHHT® session should only be done in person with a trained QHHT® practitioner.

2. Appropriate QHHT® session length – Ask your potential practitioner how long their QHHT® sessions typically last. QHHT® sessions should be a minimum of four to five hours. This time includes an interview, the hypnosis experience and time afterwards to discuss your session. The hypnosis portion alone is up to and sometimes over 2 hours.

3. When QHHT® is given properly it is meant to be a one time experience. If your potential practitioner suggests that additional sessions are needed or recommended please know this is not typically necessary.

4. It is recommended by the QHHT® Academy that practitioners not charge for sessions while they are in their training phase (Level 1 Intern) and gathering experience. Depending on how often new practitioners are doing practice sessions this training phase can last six months to one year.

5. A QHHT® experience is unlike a psychic reading experience where you are given the information by someone else. A pure and true QHHT® experience is special because the practitioner is facilitating the client to access the client’s own knowledge and healing. This truly is the experience of all answers lie within. If the practitioner is doing the healing or answering the client’s questions for them, know this is not QHHT®.

6. A true and pure QHHT® session does not combine other modalities before, during or after the QHHT® session. QHHT® on its own is a very powerful and transformative experience perfected by Dolores Cannon and her decades of hypnosis work. There is no need to add or combine modalities with it. When other modalities are added, the QHHT® experience can be watered down, becoming less effective.

7. Your QHHT session should be recorded and provided to you after your session.

“Hypnosis is meditation with a goal.”

— Grace Smith