All sessions are online via Zoom.
In- person sessions may be applicable if requested.
Hypnotherapy
Hypnotherapy is a form of therapeutic treatment that combines traditional psychotherapy with hypnosis, a state of focused attention, heightened suggestibility, and deep relaxation. The goal of hypnotherapy is to help individuals address a wide range of issues, including psychological, emotional, and even physical problems, by tapping into the power of their subconscious mind.
Here's how hypnotherapy generally works:
Assessment: A hypnotherapist will begin by discussing your concerns and conducting an initial assessment to understand your needs, goals, and any underlying issues.
Relaxation: During a hypnotherapy session, the therapist guides you into a deeply relaxed state using various relaxation techniques. This state is often referred to as a trance.
Suggestion: While in this relaxed state, the therapist may provide positive suggestions, encouraging changes in thoughts, behaviors, or emotions. These suggestions are designed to help you address specific issues or achieve your therapeutic goals.
Exploration: In some cases, the therapist may use hypnosis to explore the subconscious mind and uncover potential sources of problems or unresolved issues.
Integration: The therapist will then work with you to integrate the positive suggestions and insights from the session into your daily life and coping strategies.
Hypnotherapy is used to address a wide range of issues, including anxiety, phobias, stress, smoking cessation, weight management, and pain management. It can also be employed to explore and address deeper psychological or emotional issues, such as trauma and self-esteem.
It's important to note that during hypnotherapy, you remain in control, and you cannot be made to do something against your will or ethical beliefs. The therapist's role is to guide and support you through the process.
Hypnotherapy is considered a complementary therapy, and its effectiveness varies from person to person. It is often used in conjunction with other forms of therapy or medical treatment. When seeking hypnotherapy, it's crucial to work with a qualified and certified hypnotherapist who has appropriate training and credentials.
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Free
Done by phone or Zoom, your choice
15 mins
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$120
We will discover what is underneath in your subconscious.
Approximately 1- 1and 1/2 hours
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$100
60 minutes hypnosis session
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$480
Six 1 hour session. You can work on one element or mix.
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$140
The first initial session for saying bye to your cigarettes.
Approximately 2 hours.
Past Life Regression
Past life regression is a therapeutic technique that involves using hypnosis to explore a person's memories or experiences from what is believed to be past lives. This practice is based on the idea that individuals may carry memories, emotions, or traumas from previous lifetimes that influence their current life and well-being.
Here's how past life regression typically works:
Hypnosis: A trained therapist or hypnotist guides the individual into a state of deep relaxation and heightened suggestibility, similar to traditional hypnotherapy.
Exploration: While in this relaxed state, the person is encouraged to recall and describe memories or experiences that are believed to be from past lives. These experiences may include details about locations, time periods, relationships, and events.
Analysis: The therapist or practitioner helps the individual interpret and make sense of the recalled memories. This may involve identifying recurring patterns, unresolved issues, or emotional connections between past and present experiences.
Healing: The primary goal of past life regression therapy is often to identify and resolve unresolved issues or traumas from past lives, with the hope that this can lead to emotional and psychological healing in the present life.
It's essential to understand that past life regression is a controversial and unproven therapeutic approach. Many in the scientific and medical communities view it with skepticism because there is no empirical evidence to support the existence of past lives or the efficacy of this method in addressing psychological or emotional issues.
While some people find the experience meaningful and healing, others may experience it as purely imaginative or subjective. Before seeking past life regression therapy, it's important to carefully consider the potential risks, benefits, and qualifications of the therapist. It's also advisable to consult with a qualified mental health professional for any emotional or psychological concerns you may have.
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Reiki
Reiki is a form of alternative therapy that originated in Japan in the early 20th century. The word "Reiki" is derived from two Japanese words: "rei," which means universal or spiritual, and "ki," which means life energy or vital force. Reiki is often described as a healing technique that involves the practitioner channeling universal life energy to the recipient to promote relaxation, stress reduction, and overall well-being.
Key aspects of Reiki include:
Energy Flow: Reiki practitioners believe that energy flows through the body, and imbalances or blockages in this energy can lead to physical or emotional issues. Reiki is thought to help balance and clear the energy pathways.
Hands-On or Distant Healing: Reiki can be administered through a hands-on approach, where the practitioner lightly places their hands on or near the recipient's body, or it can be administered from a distance. Practitioners believe that energy can transcend time and space, allowing them to send healing energy remotely.
Relaxation: Many people report feeling deeply relaxed during and after a Reiki session. The relaxation induced by Reiki may help reduce stress, promote a sense of well-being, and encourage the body's natural healing abilities.
Holistic Approach: Reiki is often seen as a holistic therapy, meaning it aims to address the person as a whole, including their physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual aspects.
It's important to note that the efficacy of Reiki is a subject of debate. While some individuals find it beneficial and experience positive effects, scientific evidence supporting its claims is limited, and it is considered a complementary or alternative therapy. Reiki should not be used as a substitute for conventional medical treatment, and if you have a medical condition, it's advisable to consult with a healthcare professional for appropriate diagnosis and treatment.
Reiki is typically administered by trained practitioners, and receiving a Reiki treatment involves lying down fully clothed. The practitioner will use a series of hand positions to channel energy to the recipient. If you are interested in trying Reiki, it's essential to seek out a qualified and reputable practitioner who has received appropriate training and certification.
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$40
Full Body Reiki Treatment.
Zoom session or in-person session if applicable
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$20
The Rapid Reiki treatment focus on all major chakra points.
Zoom or in-person Session if applicable
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$15
1o minutes of Reiki will be practiced during your hypnotherapy session
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$25
Approximately 20 minutes of Reiki session for your animal friends.
Zoom or in-person if applicable