Pure Hypnosis

Sean Wheeler on CNN: Stop Smoking Hypnosis

Back in September, a CNN crew came by my Buckhead office to do a story about stop smoking hypnosis.  A new client of mine – Steve Davis – graciously agreed to appear on camera for the story, and everything went extremely well.  You see him interviewed immediately following his session, so this video is a great opportunity to learn what it feels like to be hypnotized – both physically and emotionally – right from the horse’s mouth

As of this writing, Steve is still smoke-free, and he reported having had no cravings at all during the week following his session.

They also gave a lot of time in the piece for me to explain how hypnosis works, and also to mention a very important point about this method in particular – that it has absolutely no negative side-effects.  If your goal is to use the least invasive method, then hypnosis should be your first option.

Root Out Relationship Resentment with Hypnotherapy

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Panic with No Clear Cause? How Hypnosis Gets to the Root

Panic attacks can happen to anyone. Everything might seem fine for a moment, but soon, your heart starts to race, and your mind quickly spirals out of control. If you've ever experienced an unexplained panic, you know how disorienting and frustrating it can be. But...

Why Public Speaking Feels Scary (and How Hypnosis Helps)

You're standing in front of an audience. Your heart is racing, your palms are sweating. Suddenly, your mind goes blank, and even simple words seem impossible. Sound familiar? If the mere thought of public speaking fills you with dread, you're far from alone. The fear...

Hypnosis and Sleep Aids for Chronic Insomnia Relief

Ah, chronic insomnia. Night after night, you toss and turn but with little success in finally catching up on rest. Melatonin and sleeping pills may work for a while, but they're unlikely to be long-term solutions. If you struggle with chronic insomnia, then you may...