Heart-Centered Hypnotherapy
Heart-Centered Hypnotherapy is a powerful technique that is highly effective in releasing and transforming:
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A typical session of hypnotherapy begins with a set intention or focus on a problem area that the client would like to work on. Clients are always in control and aware of their experience and surroundings and fully participate in the process of transformation. Relaxing music and meditative talk guides the client into a deep state of peace and serenity.
Clients are guided back in time to the source of the presenting problem. Hypnosis often produces a deeper contact with one’s emotions, resulting in a lifting of repression, exposure of buried fears and conflicts, and a healing through cathartic release. This information is often a unique surprise and a great opportunity for insights and realizations; the “aha” experience about a particular issue that has been plaguing them for potentially decades.
Upon completion of the release an illuminating old conclusion becomes conscious. Such as “There is something wrong with me,” “I don’t deserve to exist,” “I have no feelings,” “Life is unsafe,” “People are untrustworthy,” “Relationships are scary” or “I have no voice.” Whatever the conclusion is for any participant one thing remains clear, these conclusions all are self-limiting, constricting and dehumanizing, separating one from their truest, remarkable self. These old conclusions that are then dissipated from the client’s system through a variety of therapeutic techniques.
By the end of the session, a new conclusion emerges. This new conclusion is vital to the healing process as it is created from and empowered adult state and is the foundation of new energy, change, and healing that the client will feel in their life. The conclusion is then anchored in the participant’s body, mind and spirit ensuring that the pattern changes as the change is solidified on the deepest levels of a person’s unconscious.
*Excerpts taken from the Journal of Heart-Centered Hypnotherapies, 1998 by Diane Zimberoff, LMFT of the Wellness Institute, WA.
Clients are guided back in time to the source of the presenting problem. Hypnosis often produces a deeper contact with one’s emotions, resulting in a lifting of repression, exposure of buried fears and conflicts, and a healing through cathartic release. This information is often a unique surprise and a great opportunity for insights and realizations; the “aha” experience about a particular issue that has been plaguing them for potentially decades.
Upon completion of the release an illuminating old conclusion becomes conscious. Such as “There is something wrong with me,” “I don’t deserve to exist,” “I have no feelings,” “Life is unsafe,” “People are untrustworthy,” “Relationships are scary” or “I have no voice.” Whatever the conclusion is for any participant one thing remains clear, these conclusions all are self-limiting, constricting and dehumanizing, separating one from their truest, remarkable self. These old conclusions that are then dissipated from the client’s system through a variety of therapeutic techniques.
By the end of the session, a new conclusion emerges. This new conclusion is vital to the healing process as it is created from and empowered adult state and is the foundation of new energy, change, and healing that the client will feel in their life. The conclusion is then anchored in the participant’s body, mind and spirit ensuring that the pattern changes as the change is solidified on the deepest levels of a person’s unconscious.
*Excerpts taken from the Journal of Heart-Centered Hypnotherapies, 1998 by Diane Zimberoff, LMFT of the Wellness Institute, WA.