Hypnosis 90 min session

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Hypnosis 90 min session

$180.00

If you stumbled upon this page chances are that Hypnosis can help you, if you are willing to book that appointment and give it a try.

The Ericksonian approach is a specific type of Hypnosis known for its Indirect suggestion. It was founded that indirect suggestions could result in therapeutical behavioral change. Dr. Erickson preferred to converse with his clients using metaphors, contradictions, symbols, and antidotes to influence their behavior rather than to be given a "direct order." The Unconcious mind is like an empty vessel waiting to be filled with knowledge to feed your awakened state in everyday life. Hypnotism is a state of extreme focus. The indirect approach is to access the unconscious mind at all times because it is always listening. Hence why this method is successful and widely used.

Understanding the differences between Indirect Hypnosis Versus Direct Hypnosis can be quite helpful before you begin to seek the right practitioner for yourself.


Indirect Hypnosis is a subtle and respectful method utilizing body language, stories, metaphors, and other hypnotic techniques to improve the client's outcomes.

Direct Hypnosis will explicitly order a subject to enter a trance or change their behavior; although direct Hypnosis can be a powerful tool, it is commonly met with resistance and is better known as a method of Self- Hypnosis.

The purpose of Hypnosis as a therapeutic technique is to help you gain more control over your behavior, your emotions, or overall your physical well being.

When you are in a hypnosis session these are just a few of the things to be expected-

-Your attention to be more focused

-To be more responsive to suggestions

-Being more open and less critical and judgmental

Adults Coping With

Anxiety, Pain Management, Weight Loss, Stress Management, Depression, Phobias, Cooperate Performance, Athletic Performance. Self Esteem.

Children/Teenagers Coping With

Self Esteem, Eating Disorders, Peer Pressure, Bullying, Sports Performance, Phobias.

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If you stumbled upon this page chances are that Hypnosis can help you, if you are willing to book that appointment and give it a try.

The Ericksonian approach is a specific type of Hypnosis known for its Indirect suggestion. It was founded that indirect suggestions could result in therapeutical behavioral change. Dr. Erickson preferred to converse with his clients using metaphors, contradictions, symbols, and antidotes to influence their behavior rather than to be given a "direct order." The Unconcious mind is like an empty vessel waiting to be filled with knowledge to feed your awakened state in everyday life. Hypnotism is a state of extreme focus. The indirect approach is to access the unconscious mind at all times because it is always listening. Hence why this method is successful and widely used.

Understanding the differences between Indirect Hypnosis Versus Direct Hypnosis can be quite helpful before you begin to seek the right practitioner for yourself.


Indirect Hypnosis is a subtle and respectful method utilizing body language, stories, metaphors, and other hypnotic techniques to improve the client's outcomes.

Direct Hypnosis will explicitly order a subject to enter a trance or change their behavior; although direct Hypnosis can be a powerful tool, it is commonly met with resistance and is better known as a method of Self- Hypnosis.

The purpose of Hypnosis as a therapeutic technique is to help you gain more control over your behavior, your emotions, or overall your physical well being.

When your in a hypnosis session these are just a few of the things to be expected-

-Your attention to be more focused

-To be more responsive to suggestions

-Being more open and less critical and judgmental

Adults Coping With

Anxiety, Pain Management, Weight Loss, Stress Management, Depression, Phobias, Cooperate Performance, Athletic Performance. Self Esteem.

Children/Teenagers Coping With

Self Esteem, Eating Disorders, Peer Pressure, Bullying, Sports Performance, Phobias.