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How Hypnotherapy Can Change Your Life with Shelley Stockwell-Nicholas

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Guests Shelley Stockwell-Nicholas, a well-known expert in the field of hypnotherapy, and Lynne Thomas, a Registered Nurse and Certified Hypnotherapist will discuss how hypnotherapy can be used to improve many areas of life.

Hypnosis allows access to the subconscious mind—a powerful place where undesirable habits can be readily eliminated and replaced with suggestions for producing changes. In a state of hypnosis individuals can change old and nonproductive patterns of thinking, eliminate behaviors that hold them back, and rid themselves of bad habits—often without analysis and rationalization. 

Shelley is the author of numerous books—Hypnosis - Smile on Your Face, Money in Your Pocket, Mysterious YOU!, and other titles. As the founder and President of the International Hypnosis Federation, she is a frequently requested feature presenter at conferences throughout the world.

Shelley was the host of the nationally syndicated television show “Backtrack” and has made guest appearances on hundreds of radio and TV shows including Phil Donahue, Mike & Maty, The Other Side, Strange Universe, Van Praague’s Beyond, The Oxygen Network, and David Letterman. She is regularly featured in periodicals such as Entrepreneur Magazine, Redbook, USA Today, The Los Angeles Times, Women First, Women’s Day, and The National Enquirer. 

Lynne Thomas is the founder of Concerned Health Alternatives in Bonita Springs, Florida, where she practices several alternative modalities that guide individuals to achieve  personal and professional goals through hypnotherapy in the areas of weight loss, quitting smoking, eliminating anger, stress, fear or bad habits, improved sports performance,and  learning with ease.

 

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