by Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy | Dec 3, 2023 | Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy
There are different types of grief that many of us endure in life. Death of a loved one; death of a pet; grief over lost opportunities or the life we did not get to live; grief over lost friendships; and relationship break-up grief, amongst others. Fear-Based...
by Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy | Nov 26, 2023 | Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy
Relationships are tricky. You merge with another. You care for another. Your life becomes entwined with another. it can be difficult to maintain boundaries in relationships for these obvious reasons. What are boundaries in relationships? What is a boundary? An...
by Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy | Nov 18, 2023 | Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy
Sometimes clients come in for a past life regression, and other times it just happens spontaneously, through a Timeline process. I often perform Timeline in order to go to the beginning of a problem. When I do a Timeline regression, I never know where my client will...
by Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy | Nov 11, 2023 | Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy
Anxiety can cripple many aspects of your life – social life, career or work, personal projects and so forth. It is the voice that tells you that you cannot succeed, that no-one likes you, that you are destined to fail, that all sorts of unlikely events are...
by Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy | Nov 5, 2023 | Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy
Choices and decisions often appear in life and catch us out. We begin to weigh up the pros and cons of each choice. Sometimes, if the choice is too difficult, we do nothing – which is a choice within itself. Do you choose to follow your heart or to follow your...
by Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy | Oct 29, 2023 | Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy
“Do you love yourself?” I asked a friend. But he had no idea what I meant. Having love for yourself is not about ego. It is about treating and caring for yourself as you would for someone you truly deeply love. It is not about vanity or pride, but...