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Clinical Hypnotherapist


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Hi, my name is Colleen and I'm a Clinical Hypnotherapist based in West Dulwich, South East London.


I believe that everyone has the inner resources to alter how they behave and feel about themselves, bringing about positive, behavioural and emotional changes in their lives. Hypnosis allows these changes to get through on a much deeper, unconscious level and it is a powerful tool for change - sometimes these changes can come quite quickly.

My approach is professional, empathic and deeply caring, with your wellbeing and positive therapeutic outcomes, being my highest considerations.


I offer a FREE half hour initial consultation to allow for you to ask any questions about hypnosis and hypnotherapy and for you to see if I am the right therapist for you.


To find out more, please visit my website at : www.seraphic-hypnotherapy.com

[email protected]

07957426062


Hypnotherapy can help you with :

Fertility Issues; Stress Management; Anxiety and Panic; Fears and Phobias; Public Speaking and performance anxiety; Anger Management; Sleeping issues; Confidence and Self Esteem; Weight Loss; Learning and Exam Nerves; Nail Biting; Stopping Smoking

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