For fifteen years I was a hospice nurse. I sat with hundreds of people in the last chapter of their lives, and I noticed the same thing again and again: at the very end, people finally stopped performing. The regrets they spoke about were rarely about what they'd done — almost always about the years spent disconnected from themselves.
I trained in hypnotherapy because I wanted to help people find that honesty sooner. QHHT found me a little later, the way these things tend to — through my own session, which I walked into as a devoted sceptic and walked out of quietly changed.
What I believe
You don't need fixing, and you don't need to believe anything in particular for this work to matter. Whether you understand what happens in deep hypnosis as your subconscious, your imagination, or something greater, the practical result is the same: people leave with answers that sound like their own voice, because they are.
My studio sits at the foot of the Tor — a soft, warm room with far too many cushions. Sessions are never rushed, tea is always offered, and whatever surfaces in that room stays in that room.
Level 2 QHHT Practitioner · Diploma in Clinical Hypnotherapy · General Hypnotherapy Register · Fully insured