BIO
Dipti is a clinical, solution-focused Hypnotherapist, the author of Good Grief, and owner and manager of The Cotswold Practice in Stroud.
Dipti has a firm belief that our reality is shaped by the way we think. What we think effects our behaviour, how we behave impacts what we experience, and these experiences then make up our reality. So, if we want to change our reality, we have to be able to change some aspects of how we think.
Solution Focused Hypnotherapy helps you think in a different way by offering you a different perspective and invites you to explore alternative options.
Dipti began her career in TV Post Production, working for the BBC in London. She gave up this glamorous world to become a mother and raise her two boys.
After a short break, Dipti made some substantially significant life changes to embark on a much more fulfilling and rewarding career in various Holistic Therapies and now Clinical Hypnotherapy at The Cotswold Practice in Stroud.
Dipti trained at the Clifton Practice in Bristol in 2012 with the founder of Solution Focused Hypnotherapy – David Newton and has been awarded the gold standard of Hypnotherapy with a DHP and HPD.
Since then Dipti has trained with Adam Eason, Linguistic Master James Tripp, NLP Experts Ian McDermott, Robert Dilts and Tim Hallbom.
Dipti is also the Author of Good Grief and is currently writing her second book Planet Grief, out 2021.
Public Speaking
As an experienced hypnotherapist, Dipti speaks on behavioural change as well as provident relaxation workshops and lectures around the UK. Dipti regularly makes appearances on TV and Radio (BBC and ITV) talking about the benefits of Hypnotherapy.
As an author of Good Grief, Dipti is also a speaker on grief aimed at helping you cope with significant loss and change in your life. She is currently writing her second title Planet Grief due for publication in 2021.
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Author of Good Grief

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