by Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy | Dec 10, 2019 | Blog, Depression, Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy, Smoking Hypnotherapy, Uncategorized, Weight Loss
Christmas crisis is a term I use for family gatherings at Christmas time. It’s the season where we are sometimes forced into emotionally charged environments, spending time and space with family who we don’t necessarily get along with. This can lead to...
by Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy | Dec 1, 2019 | Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy
Emotional eating stems from a range of inner needs. Sometimes you know what those needs are, on the deeper, unconscious level, and other times it’s just a reflex. Case study A client of mine has booked in for three sessions to change his behaviour around...
by Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy | Nov 24, 2019 | Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy
Smoking for reward is a common scenario among my quit smoking clients. They often say something like, “It’s a reward after I’ve finished a job, or as I’m drinking coffee, or after I get home from work”, and the list goes on. Much of the...
by Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy | Nov 10, 2019 | Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy, Uncategorized
Last weekend I spent three days in Melbourne in the company of Dr Brian Weiss, a psychiatrist from New York. I was one of hundreds in his chair, so to speak, as we explored his methods into past life regression. His key focus is on past life healing, particularly...
by Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy | Oct 27, 2019 | Blog, Depression, Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy, Smoking Hypnotherapy, Uncategorized, Weight Loss
Do you ever feel as though you’ve had that nagging feeling since you were born? Do you notice that negative pattern rearing its head at various times throughout your life? Could these be inherited emotions? Where do they come from? Inherited emotions are those...
by Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy | Oct 20, 2019 | Blog, Depression, Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy, Smoking Hypnotherapy, Weight Loss
Yes, it’s true, you can use hypnosis for a longer life. How? New research indicates that by calming your mind, you can extend your lifespan. More specifically, the study states that ” excessive neural activity in the brain ” is linked to a shorter...