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In: Mental Wellbeing
Due to my office being closed because of Covid-19, my costs are fewer so I am passing that on to you by lowering my fees. Contact me fo find out... Continue reading
In: Hypnosis
Did you know that Hypnotherapy-now can deliver sessions remotely via Skype, FaceTime or Zoom? It doesn’t matter whether they are for individual sessions, group sessions. Research show that sessions online... Continue reading
Smokers need to quit cigarettes rather than cut back on them to significantly lower their risk of heart disease and stroke, a large BMJ study suggests. People who smoked even... Continue reading
In: Hypnosis
Do you want to change something about yourself? Give up smoking, lose weight, run a 10k, start a business, write a book, etc.. At this time of year there is... Continue reading
In: Research
It may be all in your mind, but brain scans suggest the effects are real. Considering its origin story, it’s not so surprising that hypnosis and serious medical science have... Continue reading
Hi Andrew, I thought I would contact you to let you know how I am getting on. It will be 5 weeks on Saturday since I saw you. Although I... Continue reading
Everyone who has ever smoked knows two things. One is that smoking will more than likely kill you and the other is people think that stopping smoking is extremely difficult.... Continue reading
It's easy to get caught up in things that aren't truly important. Just remember to be present – be here now ? #SelfCareSunday pic.twitter.com/AZBhI4wbXH — Hypnotherapy UK (@UK_Hypnotherapy) 26 March... Continue reading
In an article by Michael Salerno, a colleague in the USA, explains how hypnotherapy can help make your life better. “Recently I had a new client share with me that... Continue reading
Pregnant teenagers are “six times as likely to smoke” while expecting, compared to women over the age of 35. Regional differences show “much higher” rates in poorer areas, said Prof... Continue reading