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The Australian Association of
Professional Hypnotherapists & NLP Practitioners Inc.


AAPHAN is a non profit making organisation founded in 1993 which serves, protects and represents the professional interests of Hypnotherapists and NLP Practitioners.

AAPHAN is incorporated within Queensland under the Incorporations Act 1981. (Reg No.IA13111)

The Association's headquarters are on Queensland's Gold Coast, but its membership is spread throughout all the States of Australia and overseas.

Our elected MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE for 2010/2011 :-

Office Bearer
President Ian Lochlin
Vice President Stuart Walter
Secretary Lorna Bukkland_Vitetta
Treasurer Chris Davis
Transcript Editor Lesley Pocock
Brisbane rep. Anne Walter
Librarian Rod Klease


Our Strength


Our strength is derived from the dedication of our members to excellence, mutual support and professional integrity.


Mission Statement


AAPHAN's motivation is to bring Hypnosis and Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) into the public eye, so that those who may best benefit from their use may have greater choice on which to base their life improvement decisions.

The Association's aim is to promote the use of Hypnosis and NLP to members of the public, to other caring professions and to Governments.

The Association provides a professional forum for Complentary Health Care Practitioners and to those using these disciplines within the orbit of their lives and professions.

AAPHAN recognises responsible, professional training programmes and promotes the highest standards of practice.

The Association enforces the highest standards of ethical behaviour within its practitioner membership.

Monthly meetings

Gold Coast - Qld
Meetings are held on the first Thursday of each month in the Bicentennial Hall of the Gold Coast City Council in Price Street, Nerang.

Brisbane - Qld
Meetings are held on the last Wednesday of each month. The new venue will be anounced shortly.
Members can discuss current issues and practice their skills. Guest speakers are often featured.

Members in other towns and cities are encouraged to form local chapters of the Association.