You might tell yourself it’s just nerves. A flicker of heat rising in your cheeks before a presentation, after a mistake, or when someone looks at you a beat too long. You might have spent years hoping people wouldn’t notice, changing your behaviour to avoid triggers, or
Read more →Quick Summary: Hypnosis, Memory, and Your Brain Feature The Old Way (Trauma/Anxiety) The Hypnotherapy Way Brain Region Amygdala: Memory is stored as an active, high-alert “threat.” Hippocampus: Memory is moved to the historical “archive.” Experience Emotional Flashback: You relive the terror and helplessness. Integration: You remember the
Read more →The Science-Backed Rewind Technique Hypnotherapy for PTSD The Debilitating Fear That Keeps People Suffering One of the biggest misconceptions about recovering from PTSD is that you have to talk through every painful detail of what happened. For many trauma survivors, this prospect is so daunting that they
Read more →I often get clients who believe they have repressed childhood memories of abuse and want to know if inner child healing hypnosis can help recover them. This is an important question to address, and I want to be clear from the outset: as a responsible practitioner, I
Read more →Considering hypnotherapy for deep emotional healing? Asking yourself: “How many sessions will I need?” It’s a practical concern, and understanding what to expect can help you commit to the transformative journey ahead. The Typical Timeline: 3-6 Sessions For most adults seeking deep emotional healing through hypnotherapy, the
Read more →If you’re an adult struggling with anxiety or depression and sought help from your doctor, you’ve likely been prescribed or at least offered medication. While pharmaceutical interventions help many people, they’re not the only path forward and drugs are not a long-term solution in most cases. An
Read more →It’s 2 AM, and your mind is racing through tomorrow’s presentation for the third night this week. Your heart pounds as you replay every possible scenario where things could go wrong. Sound familiar? You’re not alone, over 40 million adults in the United States experience anxiety disorders
Read more →You’re really losing it lately, aren’t you? I’m genuinely worried about your mental state.” Lucy stared at her husband, Mark, feeling that familiar knot in her stomach. She had just confronted him about the credit card charges she’d found—expensive dinners at restaurants she’d never been to, during
Read more →Lucy sits in therapy, tears streaming down her face as she recounts her childhood for what feels like the hundredth time. “I know my father’s criticism is why I can’t handle feedback at work,” she says. “But knowing this doesn’t seem to change anything. Am I healing,
Read more →Dissociative disorders can make you feel disconnected from yourself, your memories, and your surroundings. When conventional therapies don’t provide sufficient relief, many wonder if less conventional approaches like hypnosis might help. This question needs careful exploration, especially given the complex nature of dissociation, the misconceptions surrounding hypnosis
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