Hypnosis: Good Enough for Celebrities, Good Enough for You!

In today’s society we’re used to getting instantaneous results. “There’s an app for that” isn’t really an exaggeration for how we live our lives. You can order the week’s groceries without ever leaving your apartment, catch up on all of your friend’s and family’s lives without ever speaking with them, and diagnose your own rattling cough or throbbing headache without ever seeing a doctor.

It makes sense that we would be transitioning from the long and drawn out results of talk therapy to the more time efficient method of hypnosis. Unlike therapy, hypnosis will literally change the way you think so you can begin to change your life with most patients seeing results after the first session. It can be used for a wide array of problems, from addictions and phobias to weight loss and stress reduction . But, don’t just take my word for it!

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Can Hypnosis Cure Your Depression?

a man suffering from depressionFor those suffering from depression it can feel like you are the only person in the world experiencing these intense feelings of loneliness, isolation, and extreme sadness. It’s like being trapped at the bottom of an empty well with no one around to pull you out.  Well, that’s not true. I’m there, reaching out a hand and promising you that I can help bring light and joy into your life once more.

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You Are; Therefore You Are

A lot of people are hazy as to what exactly it is I do. I can explain Medical Hypnosis, I can explain Rational Cognitive Therapy, I can explain Life Coaching, but I want to explain to you the central tenet of my practice: self-discovery. It is my firm belief that everyone is guided by a personal philosophy — always under construction, of course — but strong and stable nevertheless. Some have a libertarian mindset about the world, some a communal one, some see meaning in chaos, others, chaos in meaning, some see the sad things in the world, the funny things, the weird things, etc. What is your philosophy? Through what lens are you interpreting this world, your relationships, and yourself?

When my patients come to me, I not only uncover their own credo, but see what it is that is preventing it from flourishing. I never make judgments about the belief — it is yours, and that is its only needed justification — but I do help you shed those blocks that continue to hinder it. A lot of times when our voice isn’t in harmony with the chorus around us, we abuse ourselves or others. Some choke their personal philosophy with anxiety or depression, some cloud it with alcohol, drugs and binge eating… there are many ways we compensate for the insecurity, fears, and rejections of our own belief smacked against the context we find ourselves in.

By no means is this a cerebral process; I know the word “philosophy” sounds academic. But our values are predicated on our hearts, our experiences, our childhoods, our loves, and our passions — this is what we use for your positive change. Forget Locke for a second; what’s locking your potential?