HYPNOTHERAPY
WITH ROSEMARY POWELL, CMS, CHT, FNLP
Empower Your Mind
It’s easy to feel trapped by self-defeating thoughts and negative behaviors. But you don’t have to let your fears control your life. When you work with Rosemary Powell of Joyful Life Hypnotherapy you’ll free your mind and live a healthier and happier life. With hypnotherapy and Neuro-Linguistic Programming you can achieve optimal mental, financial and physical health.
What Can I Help With?
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Stress Relief
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Sexual Abuse and Trauma
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Self Confidence/Self Esteem
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Sports Hypnosis
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Depression
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Chronic Pain Relief
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Narcissistic and Emotional Abuse
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Insomnia Relief
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Relationship Issues
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Weight Management
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Fears and Phobias
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Break Bad Habits
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Anxiety/Panic Attacks
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Grieving
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Accelerated Healing
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Regression Therapy
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Past Life Regression
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Heal Intimacy Issues
Rosemary's Credentials
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A Certified Medical Support Clinical Hypnotherapist.
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American Council of Hypnotist Examiners.
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A Masters in Counseling at Northern Arizona University.
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Registered Nurse for over 40 years.
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Facilitator Neuro-Linguistic Programming.
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Certified Practitioner Compassion Key.
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Joyful Life Hypnotherapy is Better Business Bureau Accredited Business.
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Client with Insomnia
"I went to Rosemary for my insomnia which I've had for many years. Her sessions were amazing, and I would HIGHLY recommend her. We did our hypnotherapy sessions through Zoom, but I felt like I was right there in her office. Please don't be afraid to ask for help on anything that bothers you. She truly is a wonderful and caring person."
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Client with Terminal Cancer
"I searched for Rosemary because I am terminally ill with cancer, and I was full of fear. Hypnotherapy put me at ease and I felt an immediate connection of serenity and peace to accept the beauty of her hypnosis. I recommend everyone to see her, even if there are no serious issues, just to relax and breathe in the calmness she creates."
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Teen with Depression
"I walked in with tears pooling rolling down my cheeks. We then spent the next hour talking about everything...you listened to me, paid careful attention, you offered helpful guidance and advice. I will never forget that day...how much better you made me feel when I was at my lowest point. I could never begin to thank you."
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As read in The Loop Newspaper, Tehachapi:
As a professional hypnotherapist, I’ve encountered many misconceptions about hypnotherapy. Today, let’s dispel the myths. Let’s tackle six of these misconceptions.
It’s easy to form misconceptions about a practice most closely associated with the subject quacking like a duck upon the hypnotist snapping his fingers or an insane hypnotist forcing a victim to commit murders.
1. You don’t have to be “mentally weak” to be hypnotized.
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The first myth about hypnotherapy is that to be hypnotized you must be weak minded. Every time we daydream, use our imagination, or take on a task with intense concentration, we enter a form of a hypnotic trance.
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2. Hypnotized people maintain their free will.
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The old “quack like a duck” trope has led to the very popular misconception that patients surrender all control of themselves during a hypnotherapy session. On the contrary, a patient’s mind is fully aware during a hypnotherapy session, and clients can pull themselves out of the trance-like state at any point during the session.
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3. Hypnotized clients do not reveal deep secrets against their will.
There’s a myth that hypnotherapy can be used to manipulate clients to reveal facts about themselves that they ordinarily wouldn’t – that is false. It is true that during hypnotherapy sessions, clients may learn things about themselves that they have previously forgotten or perhaps never consciously knew. This often assists them to discover a deeper understanding of actions, experiences and feelings that have been previously confusing to them. Clients reveal only what they are ready to learn about themselves during a hypnotherapy session.
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4. The mind is extremely conscious during these treatments, and the client is not asleep or unconscious.
No one is ever forced to share anything against their will. I have observed over 30 years, hundreds of sessions, that the subconscious mind has an amazing ability to censor what the client may not be ready to know.
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5. Hypnotherapy is not a mystical practice.
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I hear, “Hypnotherapy is so Woo Woo” or, at the other end of the spectrum, that it’s valid for use only as a treatment for weight loss or smoking cessation. Hypnotherapy is a clinical practice, just like any other form of psychotherapy, used to treat a wide variety of mental, physical and emotional issues. With the assistance of a professionally trained clinician, clients choose hypnotherapy as a powerful method to reach a trance-like state of heightened focus and concentration.
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6. There’s no proof that hypnotherapy works.
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There is abundant proof that hypnotherapy works! Many respected psychoanalysts, both historical and present-day, have successfully used the practice of hypnotherapy in their work. Its effectiveness has been proven again and again, and a variety of medical and scientific organizations, including the American Medical Association, American Psychological Association, British Medical Association and British Psychological Society have independently endorsed hypnotherapy as a valid form of treatment.
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Rosemary Powell is a Certified Medical Support Clinical Hypnotherapist. American Council of Hypnotist Examiners. Masters in Counseling at Northern Arizona University. Registered Nurse for over 40 years. Facilitator Neuro-Linguistic Programming. Certified Practitioner Compassion Key. Joyful Life Hypnotherapy is Better Business Bureau Accredited Business.