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Transformation Methods for Lasting Change 

HYPNOSIS

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Hypnosis is an altered state of consciousness characterized by focused attention, reduced peripheral awareness, and enhanced responsiveness to suggestions. During hypnosis, a person enters a trance-like state where they become deeply relaxed and highly concentrated on specific thoughts, images, or sensations while

filtering out distractions from their surroundings.

The hypnotic state occurs naturally in everyday life - think of times when you've been completely absorbed in a book, movie, or daydream and lost track of time. 

Contrary to popular misconceptions, people under hypnosis don't lose control or become unconscious. They remain aware of their surroundings and can reject suggestions that conflict with their values or desires. The hypnotized person is an active participant who chooses to follow the hypnotist's guidance.

Research shows that hypnosis produces measurable changes in brain activity, particularly in areas responsible for attention, self-awareness, and cognitive control. Brain imaging studies reveal altered patterns of connectivity between different brain regions during hypnotic states.

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NLP

Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) is a powerful approach for understanding the connections between our thoughts, language, and behavior patterns. When we are aware of these patterns, we can learn practical tools to make positive changes and take greater control of our responses, rather than feeling like victims of our circumstances. NLP Was created in the 70's and modelled after changeworkers of the day who were getting phenomenal results. These therapist were Virginia Satir, Milton Erickson and Fritz Perls. â€‹

REIKI & Energy Healing

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Reiki Was developed in the early 1900's in Japan as a way of gently relaxing by placing hands in various positions on the body. Reiki can be done with no touch or very light touch. So it is a gentle non evasive treatment. The laying of hands can be traced historically ancient roots across many spiritual and healing traditions, including Christianity, The word "reiki" combines the Japanese words "rei" (universal) and "ki" (life energy). Many clients  describe sensations of warmth, tingling, or a sense of peace and well-being. Some people find it helpful for stress reduction, pain management, and emotional balance, though experiences vary widely from person to person.

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