Hypnosis is a safe, holistic means of Self-healing that allows you to move forward naturally, growing in self-worth and self-love. In the process, your respect, admiration and appreciation for all beings will be magnified.
Sessions ordinarily last 1.5 hours and are comprised of two parts:
1) a discussion of challenges and issues besetting you at present;
2) an individually designed hypnotic treatment which promotes increased insight and meaning-making.
All sessions are strictly confidential and are held in a quiet, safe place that fosters self-exploration.
Hypnotherapeutic techniques vary greatly, from guided meditation, progressive relaxation, and autosuggestion, to identifying compelling goals and acquiring the motivation to materialize them. Hypnotic tools include visual imagery and symbols to help clients access their Higher mind. Under hypnosis, clients encounter the real obstacles to their altering unwanted behavior.
In the immediate sense, hypnosis is a unique modality in that it permits clients to enter into heightened states of relaxation. Yet hypnosis is much more than that. Its effects are not only immediate but long-lasting. Its effects are both practical, yet creative and profound. Each session generates powerful strategies to overcome seemingly intractable problems. This is because relaxation accelerates self-exploration. (As clients become exquisitely relaxed, their sense of awareness is automatically heightened.) In fact, by acquiring such a relaxed—yet alert—state of being, clients commonly acquire higher states of consciousness.
From this vantage point, clients are empowered to identify and resolve many problems that had previously been experienced as out-of-reach, unresolvable, confusing or overwhelming. As such, clients easily access previously unknown aspects of their subconscious. For example, a session may involve revisiting a painful or traumatic event from childhood or adolescence, in order to uncover a tightly-held attitude or unconscious decision that powerfully, yet negatively, impacts the course of one’s adult life. (For example, one may be repeatedly attracting unwanted people or events into one’s life merely from a flawed premise originating in early childhood).
Hypnosis permits clients to venture between their inner and outer worlds, helping clients to learn to reap more joy witnessing the mystery of their very own lives. In fact, hypnosis is a therapeutic tool par excellence for providing clients easy entry into areas of their subconscious, areas which ordinarily had remained inaccessible to them.
Hypnosis always provides increased Self-knowledge and Self-awareness. For example, with the help of the hypnotherapist as a guide, clients encounter their subpersonalities, which are both unique and archetypical aspects of the self (such as monstrous beings, the inner critic, or the wounded child) and Higher Self. This most powerfully deepens the client’s appreciation and understanding of the depth of his/her self, and floods life with a new kind of meaning-making.
Sessions ordinarily last 1.5 hours and are comprised of two parts:
1) a discussion of challenges and issues besetting you at present;
2) an individually designed hypnotic treatment which promotes increased insight and meaning-making.
All sessions are strictly confidential and are held in a quiet, safe place that fosters self-exploration.
Hypnotherapeutic techniques vary greatly, from guided meditation, progressive relaxation, and autosuggestion, to identifying compelling goals and acquiring the motivation to materialize them. Hypnotic tools include visual imagery and symbols to help clients access their Higher mind. Under hypnosis, clients encounter the real obstacles to their altering unwanted behavior.
In the immediate sense, hypnosis is a unique modality in that it permits clients to enter into heightened states of relaxation. Yet hypnosis is much more than that. Its effects are not only immediate but long-lasting. Its effects are both practical, yet creative and profound. Each session generates powerful strategies to overcome seemingly intractable problems. This is because relaxation accelerates self-exploration. (As clients become exquisitely relaxed, their sense of awareness is automatically heightened.) In fact, by acquiring such a relaxed—yet alert—state of being, clients commonly acquire higher states of consciousness.
From this vantage point, clients are empowered to identify and resolve many problems that had previously been experienced as out-of-reach, unresolvable, confusing or overwhelming. As such, clients easily access previously unknown aspects of their subconscious. For example, a session may involve revisiting a painful or traumatic event from childhood or adolescence, in order to uncover a tightly-held attitude or unconscious decision that powerfully, yet negatively, impacts the course of one’s adult life. (For example, one may be repeatedly attracting unwanted people or events into one’s life merely from a flawed premise originating in early childhood).
Hypnosis permits clients to venture between their inner and outer worlds, helping clients to learn to reap more joy witnessing the mystery of their very own lives. In fact, hypnosis is a therapeutic tool par excellence for providing clients easy entry into areas of their subconscious, areas which ordinarily had remained inaccessible to them.
Hypnosis always provides increased Self-knowledge and Self-awareness. For example, with the help of the hypnotherapist as a guide, clients encounter their subpersonalities, which are both unique and archetypical aspects of the self (such as monstrous beings, the inner critic, or the wounded child) and Higher Self. This most powerfully deepens the client’s appreciation and understanding of the depth of his/her self, and floods life with a new kind of meaning-making.