Research, practice, and perspectives on hypnotherapy, the MTP™ Method, and the art of transformation — by Dr. Maruti Sharma.
A complete clinical reference to the MTP™ Method — the three pillars, the clinical sequence, conditions addressed, and the lineage behind the framework.
Hypnosis has a Western scientific history of 250 years. It also has an older Indian one. This article maps the Eastern lineage that defines Dr. Sharma's clinical practice.
Developed over more than two decades in hands-on transformation, the MTP Method integrates three traditions into a single clinical protocol — taught exclusively through NGH India.
A clinician's guide to hypnotherapy — what the evidence shows, how sessions work, and why the credential of the practitioner changes everything.
What it means to hold the world's most recognised hypnosis credential in India, and why the chapter designation matters for practitioners.
Why an RCI-licensed psychologist teaching hypnosis changes the clinical weight of the credential entirely.
The NGH is the oldest and largest hypnosis organisation in the world. Here is what that recognition means in an Indian clinical context.
49 meta-analyses. 261 RCTs. The strongest evidence base in hypnotherapy research reviewed clearly and without exaggeration.
NICE Clinical Guideline CG61 recommends hypnotherapy for IBS. The evidence, the framework, and what it means for Indian practitioners.
NGH CCH, private diplomas, completion certificates — what each qualification actually means, who recognises it, and how to choose.
The regulatory landscape, the clinical framework, and how medical professionals can integrate hypnotherapy ethically and with the right credential.
Meditation, Trance, Psychotherapy Protocols — the only original Indian contribution to NGH-level hypnotherapy methodology. Developed over two decades.