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Christine Neillands - Hypnotherapist


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All, I just wanted to put a recommendation in about Christine Neillands, a clinical hypnotherapist who works in the local area (www.advanced-hypnosis-works.co.uk).


I'm a writer with a terrible fear of public speaking. I'm also a cynic about hypnotherapy - but I was getting pretty desperate with various readings and public performances coming up which I didn't want to mess up and so thought I'd try it. There wasn't a pendulum in sight; and not once did she say 'look into my eyes.' Not once, I tell you! Christine was absolutely brilliant - I can't recommend her highly enough. Even though I went to see her for public speaking, I think she does stuff around stopping smoking and natural birth etc. I'm well chuffed with the results.

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Christine completely solved my insomnia which had persisted for over 15 years, and I had tried everything else I could think of. I now sleep all night, every night after years and years of falling asleep quickly but then waking and staying awake for hours in the night. Going to see her has been transformational and I recommend her unreservedly.

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