Hypnotherapy

“Healing doesn’t mean the damage never existed. It means the damage no longer controls your life.”

Hypnosis is a naturally occurring, beneficial, positive state that we all experience on a day-to-day basis. The word hypnosis comes from the greek word “Hypnos”, which means sleep. Although they share some similar characteristics, hypnosis is not sleep.

Hypnosis or hypnotherapy is an open state of mind, in which one’s mind becomes very suggestible to change in their perceptions, sensations, emotions, memories, thoughts or behaviors.

It’s a type of mind-body medicine.

It is a heightened state of concentration and focused attention. During a hypnotherapy session, an individual is guided through a process to induce a trance-like state that helps him/her focus his/hers minds, respond more readily to suggestions, and become deeply relaxed. Hypnotherapy utilizes the heightened awareness of the hypnotic state to help you focus on a problem more deeply.

Issues Addressed With Hypnotherapy

Allergy Management
Anger Management
Anxiety Management
Bereavement
Boosting Confidence
Breaking Unhealthy Habits and Patterns
Changing Limiting Beliefs
Childhood Abuse

Clearing Core Beliefs
Depression
Eating Disorders
Increasing Self Esteem
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Loneliness
Overcoming Confusion and Indecisiveness
Pain Management

Panic Attack
Relationships Issues
Releasing Creative Blocks
Self-harm
Sleep Disorders
Stress Management
Trauma or PTSD
Weight Loss

Benefits of Hypnotherapy

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It helps in clearing core beliefs.

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It facilitates in losing weight.

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It improves your relationships.

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It helps in healing depression

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It helps in overcoming fear and phobias.

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It facilitates in lowering stress levels and managing anxiety.

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It helps in overcoming addictions.

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It facilitates in healing irritable bowel syndrome.

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It helps in boosting confidence and elevate self-esteem.

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It helps in managing pain.

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It improves the quality of your sleep.

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It helps out in releasing old trauma.

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It helps in breaking old habits.

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It increases assertiveness.