I don't know which Pittsburgh area hypnotherapist I've encountered, but the cues are still active. I do know that I went to Cranberry Psychological Center, which doesn't have a hypnotherapist on its rolls, so it sent out for a hypnotherapy done without my knowledge or consent, and continued over my objections once I knew. I found out because of two people who were overzealous when doing the hypnotherapist's dirty work on me.
Any hypnotherapists who have read their ethics code know that what I've described is something that never should happen. If they look in the mirror, they know it is happening because they could do it.
Cranberry Psych has been ghosting me when I asked them to stop. That's completely unethical, too.
It's happening to me, and it could happen to you. It needs to be stopped, and the best way to do that is:
1) Don't go to any hypnotherapist yourself. It's too much risk for you when there's one who's doing this to me.
2) Calmly, politely tell Cranberry Psychology Center that they should stop the unethical hypnotherapist immediately.
3) I insist that every Pittsburgh hypnotherapist join me in stopping their bad apple colleague. If you don't, you're enabling that person to continue unethical practice, and that makes a joke out of your claim to ethics.