
Hypnosis is a trance-like state of focused attention and heightened suggestibility, during which a person can access deeper aspects of their consciousness and higher mind. The history of hypnosis spans thousands of years and has evolved through various cultural and scientific developments. Its roots can be traced back to ancient civilizations. The Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans all had practices and rituals that resembled what we now recognize as hypnotic induction techniques. They used sleep temples and altered states of consciousness for healing and spiritual purposes.
In the 20th century, hypnotherapy gained recognition as a legitimate therapeutic tool. Though Sigmund Freud is best known for his development of psychoanalysis, he initially used hypnotherapy as a therapeutic technique in treating his patients. Psychiatrist and psychologist, Milton Erickson, made significant contributions to the field, conducting research and developing innovative techniques for using hypnosis in psychotherapy. By the mid-20th century, hypnosis became more widely accepted by the medical and psychological communities and the American Medical Association and the American Psychological Association both recognized hypnosis as a legitimate therapeutic tool.

Regression hypnotherapy is a therapeutic technique that involves guiding an individual back in time, with the use of hypnosis, to revisit and explore specific memories, events, or experiences from their past.
When traditional psychotherapy is not providing the answers or relief of symptoms an individual is seeking, then regression hypnotherapy can potentially unlock what is holding them back from healing. Regression hypnotherapy can be used to address a wide range of issues, including phobias, emotional traumas, relationship problems, and somatic issues which cannot be explained by medical professionals. Some individuals choose regression therapy for their own personal growth and development, as well.
The primary goal of regression hypnotherapy is to gain insight into the root causes of psychological or emotional issues, to resolve unresolved conflicts, and to promote healing and personal growth
Age Regression is a therapeutic technique of hypnotherapy which involves guiding an individual back in time through hypnosis to revisit and explore specific memories, events, or experiences from their past. The primary goal of regression hypnotherapy is to gain insight into the root causes of psychological or emotional issues, to resolve unresolved conflicts, and to promote healing and personal growth.

Womb regression, in the context of hypnotherapy, refers to a specialized form of regression therapy that aims to take an individual back to their time in the womb, before birth. This technique is used to explore the client's experiences and emotions during the prenatal period, with the belief that events or emotions from this time may have an impact on their current psychological and emotional well-being.
Once the client is taken back to the womb, the sensations, emotions, or perceptions they may have experienced are recalled. This can involve reliving the prenatal experience and gaining insights into how it may relate to their current life circumstances and those issues they may currently be experiencing.
The primary goal of womb regression is to bring about healing and resolution. We work together to process any insights, emotions, or issues that surface during the regression. This may involve reframing negative beliefs or emotions associated with the prenatal period. Clients are often able to recall other, richer experiences, such as the recollection of what was going on with mother and other significant influences close to mother while in the womb.
"Pre-life regression" is a term used to describe a type of regression hypnotherapy that involves taking an individual back in time to explore their existence or experiences before their current life. This practice is based on the belief in reincarnation, or the idea that a person's soul has existed before this current life. Pre-life regression refers to the point in time which exists before one enters the womb. With this regression, clients are often able to connect to their 'Guides', or to recall their life's plan and/or lessons which were known before entering the womb.
The primary goal of pre-life regression is to gain insights and promote healing. Clients may uncover information that sheds light on their current life circumstances, relationships, or challenges. Together, we process and make sense of these experiences, potentially leading to resolution or personal growth.

Past Life Regression is a therapeutic technique which aims to explore and access memories or experiences from previous lifetimes that a person may have lived, according to the belief in reincarnation. This practice is based on the idea that an individual's soul or consciousness has lived through multiple lifetimes.
While doing Past Life Regression, the client may describe or experience memories, events, or feelings from a previous life, including details about their identity, relationships, and significant experiences. These memories are often rich in narrative and may offer insights into the client's present-day life.
Clients tend to find unexpected answers in their Past Life Regression journeys. Clients tend to report seeing people in this life who have played a part in their previous lives . I have seen many interpersonal issues in client's lives which will suddenly make sense to them during these sessions. It can be amazing - and truly healing - to see how the people in our distant past are now in our present life.
The primary goal of Past Life Regression is to gain insight and promote healing. Clients may uncover information that helps them to better and more fully understand their current life circumstances, relationships, or challenges. Together, we work to process and make sense of these experiences, potentially leading to the resolution of ongoing issues and/or the development of your own personal growth.
