Unlike traditional therapy & coaching, which can take months or years, my method aims to deliver effective results in 90n days by identifying and addressing the root cause of the issue and reprogramming the mind at the subconscious level.
Part of my method is to use RTT. An RTT session typically lasts 90 minutes to 2 hours. It involves a detailed discussion of the issue, followed by a hypnosis session to access the subconscious mind, and reframe limiting beliefs.
Yes, Hypnotherapy is a safe and non-invasive method. I am trained and certified in this modality and will guide you through the process.
While most people can benefit from hypnotherapy, it may not be suitable for individuals with certain conditions, such as severe mental health disorders. A discovery call with me can determine suitability.
RTC combines the principles of RTT with coaching techniques to help you achieve personal and professional goals by removing mental blocks and fostering a positive mindset.
Many clients experience significant improvement after one session, but some issues may require additional sessions depending on their complexity.
After a session, clients often feel a sense of relief and clarity. You will receive an audio recording to reinforce positive changes, which you are encouraged to listen to regularly.
No, clients remain fully aware and in control during hypnosis. You can stop the session at any time if you feel uncomfortable.
While RTT and RTC can create lasting change, maintaining results may require ongoing self-reflection and reinforcement through techniques provided by me.
The cost can vary depending on the issue and the length of the session. It's best to discuss the fee directly with me during the Discovery Call.
Yes, I conduct all of my sessions online. It is just as effective as in-person sessions and it offers the benefit of being in the comfort of your own home.
See the comparison: Power Rewire Method
vs.
Talk Therapy or Traditional Coaching
Talk therapy: insight but no forward momentum.
Traditional coaching: strategy without addressing fear.