Hypnotherapy

The hypnotic state is incredibly powerful.

In this state we can become our most amenable, intuitive and most creative selves.

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What happens during hypnosis is the agreed upon surrender of your body and mind.
You allow yourself to relax fully and open up. You become receptive to safe suggestions and positive changes.

A number of ailments can be treated with professional hypnotherapy, from obsessions to anxieties, phobias, depression, eating disorders, insomnia and even the physical pain associated with cancer or migraine. Hypnotherapy has also been proven effective for increasing self-confidence and self-esteem, and even improving athletic performance.

Hypnotherapy has the power to dig deep into the root causes of our troubles, so we can learn to understand them and regain a sense of self-control, emotional freedom and true empowerment.

How can we help you?

  • Most therapies help with what’s happening on the surface. Hypnoanalysis goes deeper, aiming for the root cause.

    Just as knee pain can come from flat feet, a simple-looking psychological issue can come from an early experience. Many problems trace back to a single moment in childhood. This is where regression therapy is powerful. By finding the true starting point and working through it, we can ease many present-day struggles.

    Not every issue has a deep origin, and hypnoanalysis isn’t a cure-all. But it can create strong, lasting change. As your therapist, I’ll help you understand your situation, tailor your treatment, and guide you toward healing and a better quality of life.

  • Anxiety is more than feeling worried or unsettled. It can take away your sense of control and affect your daily life, relationships, confidence, and even your physical health. Hypnotherapy is a highly effective way to treat anxiety and the behaviours that come with it.

    Anxiety and panic attacks come from the body’s Stress Response — the “fight or flight” system that’s meant to protect us from danger.

    Because everyone’s experience is different, treatment is tailored to each person. Effective anxiety therapy:

    • Finds the root cause

    • Shifts unrealistic and fearful thinking

    • Reduces physical symptoms like a racing heart, hot/cold flushes, and shallow breathing

    • Helps you regain control and live life on your terms

  • A tidy workspace helps us work better, but we often forget how important it is to look after our inner space too. People who perform at a high level — on the field or in the office - face stressors that are hard to spot and even harder to manage alone. Issues like low self-esteem and anxiety can hold us back, and just like we hire a trainer for our body, we sometimes need support for the mind.

    As your therapist, I can help ease workplace stress, burnout, feelings of incompetence, and depression. I’ll guide you in building healthier thoughts, habits, and experiences, so you can set clear goals, reach them, and keep growing with confidence.

  • Over-indulgence can feel like punishment for some people and comfort for others. Our struggles with food are often tied to deeper issues, which is why hypnosis for weight loss isn’t about crash dieting. It’s about finding the root cause of under- or over-eating. Research shows hypnotherapy can create powerful, long-lasting change.

    Hypnosis helps release the idea of “good” and “bad” foods and the guilt that comes with those labels. It frees us from the control our eating habits can have over us.

    By reaching the real psychological reasons behind unhelpful patterns, hypnotherapy helps you build a healthier relationship with food and a more balanced lifestyle.

  • Sadness, as a passing emotion, can be useful in identifying something that is misaligned within ourselves. But depression, as an ever-present and unshakeable feeling of intense sadness over weeks, months or even years is something entirely different, and in no way beneficial.

     While the symptoms can present themselves subtly at first (inability to concentrate, indecision, lack of confidence, ennui) they can soon become compounded into far more serious and detrimental manifestations like frustration, feelings of worthlessness or failure, self-imposed isolation from loved ones, inability to feel true joy, substance abuse, insomnia and self-harm. While this is not an exhaustive list of the signs of depression, it is enough to raise concern in anyone feeling these symptoms.

  • Hypnosis can have a positive impact on brain activity. It enhances concentration and heightens responsiveness to suggestions, which can alter behaviours, thoughts, feelings and even pain perception. 

     Pain is our body’s way of telling us that something is wrong. An experienced hypnotherapist can use hypnotic suggestions to target mental activity that signals pain and discomfort to the rest of the body, and if not completely eradicate, then certainly alleviate that discomfort.

    Chronic conditions often require a comprehensive plan that targets more than just the singular pain experience. The plan should include exercise, restoration of proper body mechanics, healthy diet, and other habits that foster vitality and wellbeing.

  • We’ve all struggled with poor sleep, but for some, insomnia is a constant battle. Restlessness, tossing and turning, and waking repeatedly can leave you drained, unfocused, and frustrated.

    Hypnosis is a highly effective treatment for insomnia. It helps uncover the underlying causes, calming the mind and improving both sleep quality and duration.

    By addressing the subconscious “fight or flight” state that keeps us alert, hypnosis targets the root of insomnia, allowing lasting, restorative sleep.

  • Confidence, fear, anxiety, memory, skills, and motivation all shape your career path. Hypnosis is a powerful tool to improve these areas, helping you cope with stress, build self-awareness, and enjoy a more fulfilling work life.

    It supports mastery of:

    • Confidence

    • Fear

    • Anxiety

    • Memory

    • Skills

    Hypnosis trains the subconscious to be a supportive partner, encouraging positive self-talk and a stronger mindset.

  • It’s easy to see why a clean and tidy workspace, and an organised and stable working environment produces better results. But we often underestimate how important it is to maintain good psychological hygiene––to keep a clean office-space within, so to speak.

    High performers, whether on the field or in the office, face stressors that can be hard to spot and even harder to manage alone. Low self-esteem, anxiety, and burnout can build up without clear strategies, support, and expert guidance.

    As your therapist, I can help you manage workplace stress, burnout, and feelings of inadequacy. Together, we’ll develop positive habits, strengthen your mindset, and give you the tools to set, achieve, and sustain your goals.

  • Being a good athlete is all about mind over muscle and an unwavering thirst to be the best. In addition to the volumes of anecdotal evidence from elite-level athletes, like Mike Tyson, Tiger Woods, and Billie Jean King, sports hypnosis has been scientifically proven to have performance-enhancing functions that impact the mental state of athletes during training, and competition, by improving their subconscious thoughts.

    Hypnosis also has the supplementary benefit of helping athletes to manage anxiety and stress during training and competition. The mental relaxation, achieved through hypnosis allows athletes to focus on the task at hand and achieve optimal results – negating any and all distraction. This translates to better skill retention in the training room and perfect execution of skills on the field.

  • A phobia is an irrational fear of a specific object, activity or situation, as it were. Examples include, but aren’t limited to, wind phobia, balloon phobia, and aquaphobia as well as needle phobia. When have unusual fears or phobias we are often aware that our feelings are irrational, but thinking logically isn’t enough to defuse the fear.

    Hypnosis has long been used to allow people crippled by irrational fears or phobias to lead healthier lives. Most phobias develop as a by-product of traumatic experiences. So, during hypnosis sessions, the patient works on detaching the stimulus or trigger from the emotional response (fear), and ‘updating’ their brain with a new, more realistic response to this thing that they know shouldn’t cause them so much distress.

  • The conscious mind is rational. It analyses and judges. By contrast, the subconscious mind retrieves and stores information and data. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is rooted in the subconscious mind. The best way to sanitise the toxic residue we’ve stored in our subconscious mind from a traumatic experience, is to better understand our triggers.

    Hypnotherapy is so effective for treating PTSD because it is like a key that unlocks the subconscious mind, allowing us to effectively relieve the symptoms of trauma and underlying causes of PTSD.

  • Humans are social beings in need of healthy interaction with others. That is why relationships are essential to our wellbeing. Limited beliefs or unpleasant experiences can get in the way of building healthy connections with others. If you, like countless others, find it challenging to build mutually respectful, loving bonds, hypnotherapy can help.

    Building relationships can be a challenge because of past experiences or limited self-belief. Our subconscious, where we store information from our previous experiences, drives our behaviours, thoughts and desires. So, to change these for the better, we must reprogram the subconscious. Through the process of hypnosis, you can re-learn how to communicate openly, express yourself clearly, show genuine interest in your partner, and create intimate and lasting relationships.

  • The thought of public speaking can drive fear into the hearts of even the most confident individuals––it overrides all logic. While it’s easy to talk to family, friends and even limited strangers in front of an audience, our hearts pound, our hands shake and many of us almost lose the ability to speak. When preparing for public speaking, you might experience racing or distracting thoughts, which create even more anxiety and stumbling. Often, we set unnatural expectations for how we want to perform, and when it doesn’t go to plan, anxiety takes over.

    Hypnosis helps us identify the root cause of this fear so we can actively change our automatic, often irrational response to public speaking. It can help us to overwrite our unhelpful thoughts, take control of them and implement positive thinking patterns so that we can feel empowered, in control and confident. Through the profundity of hypnosis and reframing techniques, we can correct unwanted beliefs and behaviours, dissipating fear and allowing self-confidence to flourish.

  • Item descrGambling addictions were thought to be a problem with impulse control, but recent evidence shows that it actually has a similar profile to other types of physical addiction, such as cocaine and alcohol. Dopamine is responsible for our overall physical and mental well-being, contributing to the brain’s reward-motivated behaviour. A person with a gambling addiction has lower dopamine (the feel-good hormone) levels or at least has less sensitive dopamine receptors.

    The anticipation of rewards increases the level of dopamine in the brain. Therefore, the anticipation of a big win in gambling can contribute to a temporary high.

    Hypnosis is an effective way to treat gambling addiction because it helps people re-route those dopaminergic reward systems. It helps us to surface and deal with issues we are trying to avoid. Hypnosis can treat gambling addiction by helping find productive ways to deal with the underlying issues fuelling the addiction, so that gambling no longer needs to be an outlet.

  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a painful and limiting gastrointestinal (GI) disorder affecting one out of seven Australians (more women than men). It leaves sufferers disheartened and embarrassed, it restricts food choices and freedom of lifestyle and in extreme cases can even result in loss of work.

    The cause of IBS is unknown, and it is not associated with any noticeable structural changes to the gut flora. Drug treatments are usually unsuccessful, leaving sufferers with constipation, diarrhea, nausea, bloating, cramping and lethargy. Some of the psychological effects of IBS include anxiety and depression.

     Other modalities such as psychotherapy and psychology are highly recommended in conjunction with hypnosis to treat IBS, but Hypnosis for IBS is safe and effective, regardless of the patient’s hypnotic capacity. It relieves gastrointestinal symptoms and has long-term psychological benefits, decreasing anxiety and depression. Given the high prevalence of psychopathology in IBS patients, this is a major breakthrough and a welcome treatment to those suffering who, until now, have had limited treatment options.

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