Horizon Hypnotherapy is a registered practice, established 17 years, and located in Bromley, on the borders of Kent and South East London. We are doing all we can to keep clients safe. Hypnotherapy sessions adhere to government guidelines, with no physical contact and social distancing, and all surfaces are disinfected after each client leaves.
We are also offering online sessions for anyone who doesn't feel comfortable with face-to-face sessions in the current climate. If you have an emotional or psychological problem, a bad habit you can't break, or just want to feel better about yourself, hypnotherapy can help you make the desired changes, no matter how entrenched the condition.
We are also offering online sessions for anyone who doesn't feel comfortable with face-to-face sessions in the current climate. If you have an emotional or psychological problem, a bad habit you can't break, or just want to feel better about yourself, hypnotherapy can help you make the desired changes, no matter how entrenched the condition.
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My name is Paul Theobald. I've been a practicing Hypnotherapist for 17 years and I'm registered at Senior Level status with the General Hypnotherapy Register (GHR), which requires stringent professional qualifications and adherence to the GHR Code of Ethics and Practice. I have diplomas in Cognitive Behavioural Hypnotherapy and Advanced Structured Hypnotherapy, the techniques for which are highly specialised and very effective.
The following list is representative of the most common conditions that we treat, but it's not exhaustive, so if you have a condition that you don't see listed, just ask. Often several problems can be addressed during sessions. For example, if a client primarily wants to lose weight, but they also suffer with stress, anxiety and low self-confidence, and their way of coping is to eat, these problems can all be addressed as part of their therapy.
A. No, contrary to popular opinion, you are not asleep during hypnosis. You are fully aware of what is happening and what is being said to you. You give the impression of being asleep because your body is totally relaxed, but "hypnotic sleep" bears no resemblance to normal sleep. A. No, this is a common misconception.
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