
Transformational Solutions
ADHD: A Hypnosis and Somatic Experience

Hypnosis can be a valuable tool for individuals with ADHD, offering several potential benefits. It may help improve focus and attention by promoting relaxation and reducing anxiety, which can often exacerbate symptoms. Additionally, hypnosis can aid in developing better self-control and coping strategies, making it easier to manage impulsivity and distractions. Overall, incorporating hypnosis into a comprehensive treatment plan may enhance overall well-being and support individuals in achieving their goals.
Finding your life's purpose through Hypnosis

What if the sense of purpose you seek isn't something you need to create, but rather something you chose to remember? Imagine that before you were born, your soul, in collaboration with wise guides and loved ones, crafted a detailed blueprint for this life, a map of lessons, relationships, and challenges designed specifically for your growth. The journey to find your life's purpose then transforms from an outward search into an inward discovery, utilizing powerful tools like past-life regression and the concept of pre-birth planning to access the profound wisdom your soul already holds, revealing the magnificent and intentional story you came here to live.
Hypnosis for Weight Loss

Imagine reaching your weight loss goals involves more than just restrictive dieting; it requires transforming the subconscious mind, where habits, cravings, and self-image are stored. Hypnosis for weight loss offers this effective approach by using guided relaxation to calm the critical conscious mind and introduce positive suggestions that make healthy choices feel natural and automatic. It’s a tool designed to help you overcome emotional eating, reduce cravings, and develop the lasting mindset necessary for sustainable success.
Transmandibular Joint Dysfunction (aka TMJ)

For a comprehensive, natural approach to TMD, I employ a synergistic blend of hands-on and somatic modalities. Massage therapy is used to directly release hypertonic muscles in the jaw, neck, and shoulders, alleviating the primary source of pain and tension. Craniosacral therapy complements this by using gentle techniques to ease restrictions in the craniosacral system, potentially reducing nerve irritation and promoting a deeper state of relaxation for the entire head and neck. Through precise **intraoral and extraoral mouthwork**, I target the internal and external muscles of mastication (like the masseter and pterygoids) to release deep-seated trigger points and restore normal muscle function. The Graston Technique helps break down fascial adhesions and scar tissue that contribute to restricted jaw movement and chronic pain. Underpinning all of this, Somatic Therapy Approaches are integrated to help you develop greater body awareness, identify and release the physical patterns of stress and clenching held in the body, and retrain the nervous system away from its habitual tension response, addressing the root cause of the dysfunction for long-term relief.