Ideas Exposed: Hypnosis & Hypnotherapy
How is it that Hypnotherapy can help people achieve rapid change with long-lasting results in just a few minutes with their eyes closed?
I spoke with Hypnotherapy Instructor, Mary Lee LaBay, about why some people have fears around hypnosis, how to choose a qualified Hypnotherapist, and why learning hypnotic skills is empowering for parents, coaches, healers, doctors, lawyers, corporate professionals, first responders, and massage therapists.
The ethical use of hypnosis to create long-lasting, deep change is known as "Hypnotherapy," which is quite different from stage hypnosis. Hypnotherapy is a way to focus the mind, enter a trance state, and access information from your deep subconscious, which leads to profound insight and deeply transformational experiences.
You can think of Hypnotherapy as a spa treatment (as opposed to a medical treatment) for your mind, body, and soul.
During the conversation, you'll hear the fascinating story of a woman’s chronic neck pain that traced back to three past lives, and how resolving the trauma from those memories relieved the pain. You'll also learn how people can apply these skills in all walks of life, and how Mary Lee has distilled her decades of expertise down to the core essence in her new 7-week training program.
Mary Lee LaBay is the creator of the "Integrative Hypnotherapy and Past Life Regression” Professional Certification Training program (which she taught for many years at the prestigious Bastyr University). Now this certification training is available online.
Many people are rethinking their career path in light of recent events. Whether you’ve been laid off, or are looking to add an additional revenue stream, adding “Certified Hypnotherapist” to your list of credentials can empower you to help others make a difference, and you can even work with clients remotely.
For more information about becoming a Certified Hypnotherapist, click here.