Self Hypnosis and Inner Active Hypnotherapy

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Katherine Zimmerman

Director of the California Hypnotherapy Acedemy

Are you having amazing, breakthrough sessions with your clients?

Ever wish you could have those same amazing sessions for and with yourself?

You can, with this cutting edge technique. You can experience the same deep healing, pattern clearing and life changing sessions with yourself, if you become proficient in self hypnosis and this remarkable technique. This modality will not only give you clarity, relief and transformation in your own life, but will increase your skill and confidence with your clients, providing you greater insights into yourself and hypnotherapy as a client and a therapist.

You will learn the techniques to compartmentalize “client mode” from “therapist mode” and how to navigate between the two for successful implementation and self transformation. This modality can be applied to any situation or issue as traditional hypnotherapy.

Teaching self hypnosis to clients is strongly recommended but what if you haven’t learned self hypnosis or how teach it to your private clients? In the first part of this webinar, you will learn how to take yourself into hypnosis and how to re-program yourself once you’re there. You can use this approach for your own sessions and share it with your clients.

Presenter

Sherry Quarnstrom

Sherry Quarnstrom is a clinical hypnotherapist, an Intuitive Guide and Personal Empowerment Coach with almost 40 years of experience. Working with issues ranging from trauma recovery to goal achievement, she assists her clients in taking that next step from where they are to where they want to be, teaching them to “sculpt” their own unique pathway to the life of their dreams.

Presenter

Katherine Zimmerman

Katherine Zimmerman is the Director of the California Hypnotherapy Academy, an internationally-known author and speaker. Since 1989, she has taught classes, and given presentations on hypnotherapy at professional conferences nationwide.

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