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Hypnotherapy & Life Coaching - discount for EDF members


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I'm now doing hypnotherapy and life coaching sessions at Bellenden Therapies - and offering a discount to all members of the group for a limited period. I work with people of all ages on issues such as self-esteem/confidence, anxiety, phobias, smoking cessation and other addictions, weight loss, insomnia, moving forward after significant life events, and much more. If you have any questions ask away, or check out my website: http://carolinejago.com

I can vouch for Caroline as she helped me stop nail biting after decades of the habit.


Her style is very much tailored to you and your needs, she spends a lot of time in her research and content, it's in no way one style fits all.


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I've used Caroline's life coaching services and highly recommend her. She helped me through a difficult post-redundancy life crisis when I was at a very low ebb, and really got me back on track, mentally and job-wise. She has a lovely calm manner and a positive down-to-earth approach, which helped me see things much more positively too. Definitely recommended!

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