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One Session Guarantee. Second Session on the same issue Free if Needed. Second Session on another issue is discounted. A recording of your Session is included. Additional Support Materials are Included. A 60 minute Consultation before your session to custom write a script just for you. Follow up Coaching for 3 months to keep you on track. Convenient and Safe Zoom Sessions. One Low Price of $441 includes everything which involves 6+ hours total of our time to put together this package for you.
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Here are a few testimonials from our Clients.

after an hour and a half Healing Session with Steve, the respiratory distress I have been wrestling with for weeks, has vanished! Before, I couldn’t sleep through the night or get through the day without depending on a rescue inhaler and that is no longer the case. Exercising on my rowing machine now a pleasure! Steve is a natural healer and I trust him implicitly.

With Steve’s skilled and kindhearted approach, our session was full of valuable and functional information which could have been quite difficult and much more time consuming to have accessed. The environment in the studio is safe and comfortable, with a feeling of lightness and grounding simultaneously. The experience overall was uplifting and liberating!

One of the first practices Steve taught me was the Six Healing Sounds. I had been dealing with severe sleep apnea, and while Cpap therapy had been helpful, restful sleep was still a challenge for me. I made a commitment to the Healing Sounds as an evening practice before bedtime. Reviewing the data from the Cpap’s sim card with my sleep specialist I saw a 50% reduction in apnea incidents within two weeks of beginning this practice!

I have been trying to heal a decades old anxiety issue. Midway through the process I almost gave up. Steve helped me translate this into a daily practice which reduces my anxiety. This was a tender emotional experience for me and I continue to receive helpful insights that affect my daily life.

I am enrolled in a graduate study program; I needed to try an alternative healing session so I could complete an assignment. I loved that Steve explained the movements and how they affected the internal body, mind, and spirit. He is a wealth of information and I plan on continuing to learn from him.”

I had surgery for a torn tendon in my leg and Steve gave me a series of exercises to help strengthen the connective tissue in my body and restore my balance, however I still had a fear of falling and a fear of heights. One session of hypnosis cured my fear of falling and heights. Thank you for all your help.
FAQ
What is Hypnotherapy?
Hypnotherapy is the process of using hypnosis to comunicate with the subconscious mind in an open and reflective process to create positive change in your life. There are many techniques and many styles of hypnotherapy. They all have several things in common: (1) a strong desire to change, (2) a state of deeply relaxed focus, and (3) language and visualization in relationship to emotions.
What is Hypnosis?
Hypnosis is a state of relaxed focus. It is a natural state. In fact, each of us enters such a state – sometimes called a trance state – at least twice a day: once when we are falling asleep, and once when we are waking up. That kind of fuzzy, timeless state between dreaming and awake is a trance state.
There are many other times that people enter a natural state of trance. Driving, watching TV, listening to music, working on a favorite hobby or activity in the “flow” state. These are all “altered states of consciousness,” and all are various levels of trance. Trance is normal, natural and common.
Some people leave their first hypnotherapy session saying, “I wasn’t hypnotized – I knew what was going on the whole time!” Well of course you did! Hypnosis is not a state of amnesia or of no awareness. Just the opposite true, in fact: hypnosis is a state of very heightened awareness and focus.
Hollywood has perpetrated many myths about hypnosis, and not remembering anything from the hypnosis session is one of those myths. Only under special circumstances would a person forget everything from a session.
Much more can be accomplished when the person undergoing hypnosis remembers everything.
What can’t be treated with hypnotherapy?
Serious psychiatric or mental health problems are referred to a qualified psychotherapist or psychiatrist. Medical problems with the physical body must always be treated by a physician, who can, at his or her discretion, prescribe hypnotherapy for pain control, hypnoanesthesia or relaxation.
Drug addiction, family dynamics disorders, clinical depression and other such problems need to be treated by doctors and psychiatrists, who can, at their discretion, prescribe hypnotherapy as a supplementary treatment.
Will I bark like a dog or cluck like a chicken?
You’ve seen a stage show where a hypnotist made people do all these unpredictable things. Or, perhaps you have ideas from Hollywood’s movies and TV. The stage hypnotist carefully selects his subjects (watch how many volunteers he has sit down), and he chooses people he knows WILL bark like a dog. They will because somewhere inside them is a part that loves to entertain. And they will do it because, deep down inside, they don’t believe there is anything wrong with barking like a dog.
Hypnosis can not make you do something that is against your morals or ethics. All hypnosis is self-hypnosis, in truth, and no hypnotist can make you do something that you really don’t want to do. That’s why some people can be hypnotized to stop smoking and yet they still smoke. You have to want the change, agree with the change, and then hypnosis is an instrument for helping make that change better, faster, and permanent.
Will I lose control?
This is another Hollywood myth. You always have control, and you can always hear what’s going on. Hypnosis is nothing but a state of relaxed meditation. It is a natural state that you enter at least twice a day while waking up and while falling asleep, and probably much more often than that. If at any time you are in trance and you wish to be fully awake, you can just count to yourself “1 – 2- 3” and open your eyes.
My friend tried hypnosis to quit smoking and it didn’t work.
There is more to changing a serious habit like smoking than just a few hypnotic suggestions, In the simplest terms, the person must want the change, and they may need a replacement for smoking. Hypnosis can be used to find a healthy, effective replacement, and then it can be used to help flip the subconscious over to the new, healthy habits.
While sitting in a room with 50 other people in a seminar, or listening to a stop-smoking recording can work, however it is usually much more effective to have a personalized session with a hypnotherapist, who can customize the approach, language and replacement suggestions to match your lifestyle and circumstances.
How do I choose a good hypnotherapist?
I would recommend talking with them over the phone, and asking any questions you have. Any questions at all. They should be able to answer any questions you have in a friendly, informative, and understandable manner.
You should select a hypnotherapist that seems warm and friendly, and is easy to for you to understand and follow. Their voice should be pleasing to you, especially since you will probably be listening to cassette tapes with their voice on them many times.
Ask them about a code of ethics. Ask for references if you like! If they can’t supply you with any, don’t use them. It’s always a good bet to check your local Better Business Bureau to see if there have been complaints filed in the past on this person.
All in all, you should be comfortable with the person’s demeanor, voice, and instructional style. Typically, the first twenty minutes of your first session with a hypnotherapist will be an introduction to hypnosis and a bit of chat about the changes you would like to make. If you find the hypnotherapist rubbing you the wrong way after this twenty minute chat, you should simply say that you don’t think you are quite ready to be hypnotized yet, and you would like to try another day. Then interview other hypnotherapists until you find one you like.
How is hypnotherapy different than affirmations?
Hypnotherapy has the advantage of being able to communicate with the subconscious in a two-way fashion. Affirmations don’t facilitate direct responses from the subconscious; they only seek to speak to the subconscious.
A post-hypnotic suggestion is also different than an affirmation: effects tend to be more direct, more specific, and more immediate when using post-hypnotic suggestions.
Other than that, the language of hypnosis and of affirmations is similar. Both are always expressed in the present tense, and always in the positive.
Isn’t Hypnosis dangerous?
Myths about hypnosis, perpetuated by Hollywood movies, urban legends and fiction books lead people to think all kinds of things about hypnosis, including that it is somehow dangerous. Some people have heard that you can go into trance and not wake up. Or that the hypnotist can make you do things you don’t want to do. These things are untrue. You are always in control, always able to “came back” to full waking state at anytime if you wanted or needed to. The number one job of the subconscious mind is to protect you, and it is always on the job.
Of course, you will want to choose a hypnotherapist that has been well trained and that is trustworthy. Select one that gives you confidence. Hypnosis is a safe and beneficial procedure when facilitated by an ethical and trained professional.
Do always keep in mind that hypnosis is not a treatment or cure for mental illness, and people suffering from psychosis, suicidal depression, or that are on medications for psychological stability should only be hypnotized by their doctors or psychiatrists or by an experienced hypnotherapist with the client’s doctor or psychiatrist present.
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