Hypnotherapy

The development of hypnotherapy regarding the concepts, beliefs, and practices have been documented since prehistoric times. Although historically this practice goes back thousands of years, the term “Hypnosis” was not coined until the 1800s. Hypnotherapy became very popular in America in the early part of the 20th century.

Just as when a person sleeps, hypnotherapy also takes a person through the different levels of relaxation, Beta, Alpha, and Theta. Hypnosis is the bridge between the conscious and the subconscious mind. It bridges the left and right sides of thinking. The therapist is present to relax the client so that the states of tranquil thinking can be reached within a short amount of time. The client has complete control over the situation the entire time and will remember the full experience

“I was astonished at the clarity of how my sessions progressed as the information that came forward was exactly what I needed to work on my issues."

Hypnotherapy Can Be Used to Create Positive Changes

Hypnotherapy Can Be Used to Create Positive Changes compared to other types of therapy. Usually within three sessions a person will feel the changes they are looking for. Dr. Miller is a certified hypnotherapist and specializes in present life regression‘s to help find and remedy present-life problems and addictions. She also specializes in past-life regression‘s for those who feel they may have present life problems from past life issues that were never resolved. As a practitioner, Dr. Miller utilizes skills she has learned under hypnotherapists such as: • Michael Newton Phd • Brian Weiss MD • Dolores Cannon • and Brynn Blankinship