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Alexia Claire Traverse-Healy BA MA PGC AAMET EFTMR


Emotional Freedom Technique (Tapping)

Matrix Reimprinting

Matrix Birth Reimprinting

Life Purpose & Past Lives

Picture Tapping Therapy


Address: Dulwich Therapy Rooms, Lordship Lane.

M: 07429 884 824

E: [email protected]

W: www.hathorandbast.com

www.forthecastandcrew.com


Availability (by arrangement):

Monday- Friday: 10-2pm

With some availability 2-6pm during weekdays; evenings and Saturdays.


Alexia trained with one of only a handful of EFT Masters and the founder of Matrix Reimprinting, Karl Dawson. She later trained with the creator of Matrix Birth Reimprinting, Sharon King. Further training with other top level experts in the field followed and continues; she is passionate about her work and about the journey of learning. She is a member of the professional EFT governing body AAMET.

Alexia has had a successful practice for over two years and is proud to now be part of the team at Dulwich Therapy Rooms. Her background in the arts and education means that she often attracts clients who are either artistic or who are looking to express that side of themselves. She has a gifted insight and a generous energy and can hold a safe space for you to gently uncover and explore deep seated issues, with a view to clearing them from your way.

Although Alexia treats a wide spectrum of issues with her clients, her specialties include: anxiety, depression, negative patterns, phobias, relationship issues, parenting, fertility, weight and body issues, self-esteem issues and life purpose. She is dedicated to guiding people to their full potential and deserved happiness.

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