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Stop Smoking Easily with Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy in SE London. Sally Baker has developed a unique, ground breaking technique to help you quit smoking fast. Hypnosis has been proven to out perform all other methods to help you successfully quit; helping you to feel great as a healthy, non smoker in just one session.
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One to One Therapy Sessions in South East London for treatment of emotional problems as well as pain management from physical ailments with Sally Baker, Clinical Hypnotherapist, Advanced EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques) and PSTEC Practitioner and co-author of ‘Achieve Your Natural Weight’. Works gently and effectively to fully and permanently collapse emotional pain around core issues, releasing you from old patterns of behaviour and long-held, deeply-buried pain. Feellings that are deeply buried, are buried alive – it’s time to bring peace.
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Sally Baker and Liz Hogon have released their new 100+page e-book on how to collapse self-sabotage, release limiting beliefs and effortlessly and easily embrace your natural weight by effortlessly ending emotional over-eating and comfort eating – once and for all. Listen to their latest interview here to learn about how they work.
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PSTEC was invented and developed in the UK by Tim Phizackerley. Tim is primarily a Hypnotherapist, and probably uniquely has a background in IT, working as he did specifically in the field of artificial intelligence. He was conscious of the fact that the human mind is the product of evolutionary processes and, at it’s heart lies an organic computer.
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The Present – What’s currently happening around food?
During the first session I ask and listen carefully to the client’s responses to the following sort of open questions. The more emotionally articulate a client is, the less necessary it is to ask direct questions. These prompts are especially useful with clients who are dissociated, or are strongly blocked about their food issues and the originating, emotional drivers to their over-eating or self-sabotaging behaviour.






