Hypnotherapy, St Johns Wood – I specialise in empowering women to throw off the shackles of the stress, anxiety and control that food has over their lives and enabling them to obtain the freedom that they deserve and desire.

I am not just any old Hypnotherapist though, in my tool bag I have more bad ass techniques than you can shake a stick at in order to get you to where you want to be. What’s more when I say ‘where YOU want to be’ I really mean it. We are all amazing, fascinating and complex individuals and I want to honour that in you.

So what do I do then? Well……

– I use the Hypnotherapy and Neuro Linguistic programming to uncover, change and move you on from those unhelpful, outdated programmes that are keeping you and your brain stuck in the same old, same old.

– I use the Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy to shed light on how your thought, emotions, behaviours and physical self are all influencing each other, for better or for worse. Once you can see it all so clearly, you’ll have the power to change it for the better.

– I use my Nutritional Therapist qualification to help you tweak your eating so that you’re not only looking better, but you’re feeling better too.

– And last but not least the Health coaching is there to set your goals and cheer you on and give you a kick up the bum until you get there. Support and accountability in equal measure my friend! Hypnosis Treatment in St Johns Wood

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    Interesting facts about St Johns Wood

    St John’s Wood is a district in the City of Westminster, North West London, lying about 2.5 miles northwest of Charing Cross. Traditionally the northern part of the ancient parish and Metropolitan Borough of Marylebone, it extends east to west from Regent’s Park to the Edgware Road, with the Swiss Cottage area of Hampstead lying to the north.

    The area is best known for Lord’s Cricket Ground, home of Marylebone Cricket Club, Middlesex CCC, and a regular international Test Cricket venue. It also includes the Abbey Road Studios, well known through its association with the Beatles. The King’s Troop, Royal Horse Artillery was formerly based at St John’s Wood Barracks.

    Once part of the Great Middlesex Forest, from 1238 it was, as St. Johns Wood Farm, a property of St John’s Priory, Clerkenwell. This area was equivalent to what was then the north part of Marylebone. The Priory allocated the estate to agricultural tenants as a source of produce and income.

    On 22 March 1732 City merchant Henry Samuel Eyre acquired the majority of the estate, around 500 acres, from Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield. The St John’s Wood estate came to be known as the Eyre estate in the 19th century after it was developed by the Eyre brothers. The estate still exists much reduced geographically.

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