With safety protocols in place, we may be able to meet in person even if you or your loved one are unable to leave your home or are in a facility.
The use of clinical hypnosis for pain management and alleviation can be part of a plan with a client’s primary care physician, pain clinic personnel, caregivers, and other providers. With an in-depth assessment of the type of pain experienced, Diane provides targeted treatments that can be recorded for later use.
If you or your medical care providers have been looking for ways to comfortably lower your pain management prescription regime, consulting with Diane may provide some options.
"We have millions of people addicted to opiates in this country and people dying from opiate addiction. It's time for us to teach people how to use these abilities they have to manage symptoms
like pain and anxiety and deal with other problems.”
-Dr. David Spiegel, M.D., a well-known researcher at Stanford University, California in Scientists Identify Brain Areas Altered During Hypnosis. Medscape. Aug, 02, 2016
A habit is a behavior done without conscious initiation.
Clinical Hypnosis brings conscious attention to behaviors.
That attention is a spotlight with which we can more easily see behaviors thereby taking them out of an habitual pattern.
Clinical Hypnosis can help deepen your motivation and
keep you focused on your healthy choices.
Consider using Clinical Hypnosis for these goals:
Smoking Cessation
Weight Management
Exercise Regime
Alcohol Consumption Reduction
and others.
Diane is a licensed clinical social worker:
Massachusetts (LICSW 113324),
North Carolina (LCSW C017294), and
California (LCSW 85271).
She received her master's degree in social work
from the University of Pennsylvania, 1991.
She is certified in Clinical Hypnosis and a member of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis.
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