CURING PHOBIAS WITH COGNITIVE HYPNOTHERAPY & NLP
Using Cognitive Hypnotherapy and NLP at The Clerkenwell Group we could eliminate your phobia quickly, sometimes in just one session. This will leave you free of the old unwanted behaviour / fear, seeing it as a more rational and often funny bit of your past life.
Imagine coming to The Clerkenwell Group in a comfortable and professional surrounding and with the use of Cognitive Hypnotherapy and NLP leaving that old debilitating phobia that has held so much power over you behind.
We have successfully treated all kinds of phobias including fear of heights, spiders, needles, dogs, fear of open spaces and many more. There has always been a change for the better,our clients leaving us feeling more relaxed and confident about whatever phobia they had.
The reason why Cognitive Hypnotherapy and NLP are so successful in the treatment of phobias is that the phobias will always be in the unconscious mind, the back of the mind. If you suffer with a phobia you may well be consciously aware of the irrational nature of your behaviour regarding the phobia but still not be able to overcome it.
Because Cognitive Hypnotherapy and NLP focus on our unconscious mind, the back of the mind where all these behaviours are stored we can effect a real and significant change in our clients extremely quickly leaving them feeling a lot happier and more relaxed with the life they want.
If you would like to free yourself from a phobia that has been causing you problems call The Clerkenwell Group on 020 7503 0118 or email info@theclerkenwellgroup.co.uk. .
The Clerkenwell Group was founded by Darren Stamford and Gordon Matthews with associate members Debbie Bloxam, Katy Dowler, Cari Wesby and Catherine Dixon. Using cognitive HYPNOTHERAPY for self-confidence, stopping smoking, weight control, curing phobias using NLP and all other kinds of HYPNOTHERAPY.
All our therapists have the Hypnotherapy Practitioner Diploma, one of the very few qualifications in Hypnotherapy to be recognised by Oxford University (the ruling university body in England).
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