Words
Notes fromthe practice.
Short, infrequent. Usually written after a session leaves me thinking about something for a week. Not advice — observations, mostly, and the occasional argument.
What hypnosis actually is
Most of what you've heard about hypnosis is wrong. It isn't unconscious, it isn't compliance, it isn't theatre. A short piece on what the work really involves and why it's so often the thing that finally moves something stuck.
ReadWhy I work with women in transition
The life-stage shifts that don't have a clear name — perimenopause, the end of mothering small children, the quiet end of a relationship — are the thresholds where most of my work happens. A note on why.
ReadThe body holds what the mind hasn't said
Anxiety lives in the shoulders. Grief sits below the diaphragm. A short piece on the somatic side of the practice and why I rarely treat the head as separate from the rest.
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