Studying for the CHT — how much clinical theory vs. technique questions should I expect?
Sat for the CHT three weeks ago and passed with an 81%. I'd been practicing for about 2 years before pursuing certification and that hands-on experience carried weight, but the exam has a lot more theory content than I expected. Induction techniques were probably 20% of what I saw, while clinical applications and contraindications made up a much larger chunk of the question pool.
The psychopathology section caught me off guard. You need solid understanding of when hypnotherapy is contraindicated and why, which means knowing DSM-adjacent content well enough to evaluate clinical scenarios. I spent 3 weeks specifically on this section and I'm glad I did — getting these wrong could hurt more than just your score. These questions are testing whether you understand scope of practice at a genuine clinical level.
My study schedule was 1 hour daily for 12 weeks. The suggestibility assessment and regression therapy content was manageable. Ethics questions were scenario-based and required real judgment calls — not the kind of thing you can memorize your way through. If you're coming from a coaching background rather than a clinical one, add extra time on the clinical foundations material before you schedule your date.
Ethics was where I was most nervous going in. The multiple-choice format doesn't always capture the nuance of real client situations, but the scenarios they use are thoughtfully constructed and do require genuine reasoning.
Twelve weeks at an hour a day sounds very doable. I've been putting off scheduling my date because I kept thinking I needed more time — maybe I just need to commit and book it.
Two years of practice before certifying — did you find that helped mostly with the technique questions or also with interpreting the clinical scenario questions? I'm at about 14 months and wondering if I should wait longer before sitting.
The contraindications section is no joke. My instructor warned me and I still underestimated it. Knowing the difference between what requires referral and what you can work with directly is tested pretty rigorously throughout the exam.
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