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Clinical Hypnotherapy

Clinical hypnotherapy is a gentle, effective approach that helps you access the power of your subconscious mind to support healing, growth, and change. It involves a deeply relaxed, focused state—similar to daydreaming—where your mind becomes more open to helpful suggestions. Contrary to common myths, hypnosis is not mind control. You remain aware, in control, and can never be made to do anything against your will. Many people turn to hypnotherapy for relief from anxiety, depression, trauma, self-doubt, and unhealthy patterns. It can also boost motivation, improve sleep, and build self-esteem. By combining hypnosis with evidence-based therapies like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), clients often experience faster, more lasting results than with talk therapy alone. Our sessions are designed to feel safe, supportive, and tailored to your needs. Whether you’re new to therapy or have tried other methods before, clinical hypnotherapy offers a fresh path toward clarity, confidence, and peace of mind. You’re not broken—you’re just ready for healing. And we’re here to help guide the way. For more details, see frequently asked questions below.

From Skepticism to Science: The Truth About Hypnotherapy

Despite common misconceptions, hypnotherapy is a scientifically supported therapeutic approach with decades of research behind it. Far from being stage trickery or mind control, clinical hypnotherapy is a legitimate, evidence-based practice used by licensed professionals to treat anxiety, depression, PTSD, chronic pain, and more. Peer-reviewed studies using neuroimaging, such as those from Stanford University, have shown that hypnosis produces measurable changes in brain activity—enhancing focus, reducing critical self-talk, and promoting emotional regulation. When combined with therapies like CBT, hypnotherapy has been shown to accelerate results and improve long-term outcomes, making it a powerful and credible tool in modern mental health care.

Explore the Science: Peer-Reviewed Insights on the Power of Hypnotherapy

Curious about how clinical hypnotherapy enhances traditional therapy? We invite you to explore a peer-reviewed study that highlights the powerful benefits of combining hypnosis with CBT for faster, deeper relief from depression and anxiety. Click below to learn how evidence-based research supports this effective approach to healing.

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For those new to hypnosis, it’s important to understand that hypnotherapy is a collaborative and safe process. Clients remain in control and aware throughout sessions, working with the therapist to achieve therapeutic goals. By combining the strengths of CBT and Ericksonian hypnotherapy, individuals can experience more rapid and enduring relief from various psychological conditions.

Hypnosis is a natural, focused state of attention that allows the mind to become more open to positive suggestions. Contrary to myths, it is not mind control—you remain aware, in control, and cannot be made to do anything against your will. Hypnotherapy uses this state to support healing by helping access the subconscious mind, where deep patterns and beliefs are formed. It enhances traditional therapy by promoting relaxation, clarity, and faster emotional processing, but always works collaboratively with the client’s goals and values.

Combining hypnotherapy with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) can accelerate and enhance symptom relief for anxiety and depression compared to CBT alone. A meta-analysis by Kirsch et al. (1995) found that clients receiving CBT with hypnosis showed greater improvement than at least 70% of those receiving CBT alone, indicating a significant additive effect . Similarly, a study by Alladin and Alibhai (2007) reported that cognitive hypnotherapy led to greater reductions in depression, anxiety, and hopelessness than CBT alone, with these improvements maintained at 6- and 12-month follow-ups . These findings suggest that integrating hypnosis with CBT may lead to faster and more sustained relief from symptoms.

A hypnotist is typically trained to guide individuals into a hypnotic state for entertainment or basic relaxation, often without clinical training. A certified hypnotherapist, however, has specialized education in psychology or mental health and uses hypnosis as a therapeutic tool to address issues like anxiety, trauma, self-esteem, and behavior change. Hypnotherapy combines hypnosis with evidence-based techniques to help clients access the subconscious, reframe limiting beliefs, and promote lasting emotional and behavioral change. It is a safe, effective complement to traditional therapy when practiced by a qualified professional.

The number of sessions needed can vary by individual and condition, but research consistently shows that hypnotherapy often produces faster results than traditional talk therapy alone:

Hypnotherapy: Many clients experience noticeable improvement within 4 to 6 sessions, especially for anxiety, phobias, smoking cessation, and stress-related conditions. Some studies (e.g., Barrios, 1970; Kirsch et al., 1995) have shown hypnotherapy to be effective in fewer sessions than traditional therapies.

Traditional therapy (e.g., CBT alone): Typically requires 10 to 20 sessions or more, depending on the complexity of the issue. Deeper, longstanding issues like trauma or OCD may require extended treatment.

In summary, while results can never be guaranteed, hypnotherapy often achieves faster symptom relief, especially when integrated with evidence-based methods like CBT.

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Whitney Kendall Fulmer

  • Licensed Mental Health Counselor
  • Certified Parts and Memory Therapist
  • Certified Hypnotherapist
  • Bilingual: English | Español

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