Pure Hypnosis

Trichotillomania: a 20-Year Habit Erased

Ending a Destructive Habit in Just a Few Sessions

Trichotillomania is hair loss from repeated urges to pull or twist the hair until it breaks off. Those who suffer from it will continue to pull out their hair even to the point of developing bald or hairless patches on their heads, or even removing eyebrows or eyelashes. The condition is often related to anxiety.

“I’ve lived with Trichotillomania for well over 20 years. I have tried everything recommended to help my condition yet nothing ever worked until I met with Sean. After Sean hypnotized me the first time I felt so calm and had no desire to pull my hair. It has been 2 months and I have not touched my hair which is a new record for me.

Thank you, Sean. You have changed my life!”

-Anonymous | Atlanta, GA

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...

Preventing Holiday Overeating with Hypnotherapy Support

The holidays are a time of celebration, connection, and indulgence. But if you're like many people, you might find yourself feeling out of control around food during this season. One extra cookie turns into five. A full plate becomes two, and before you know it,...

Confronting Hard Memories: How Hypnosis Helps

What comes to mind when you think about memory? Maybe you imagine a hard drive with endless storage, or a filing cabinet stuffed with facts, faces, and experiences. But memory is more than a data storage system. It's a constantly evolving interpretation of your past,...

Changing Family Patterns of Alcohol Use Through Hypnotherapy

You've likely heard the phrase "it runs in the family" when it comes to alcohol use. Maybe you've even said it yourself. But if you've watched generations struggle with alcohol and felt the pull yourself, you know this behavior isn't just because of biology. It's also...