-  Juliana is Certified by National Guild of Hypnotherapist, Washington D.C, U.S
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-  Current Member of National Guild of Hypnotherapist , Washington D.C, U.S


-  Current Member of the Lebanese Syndicate of Hypnotherapists (LSH)


​The Mind :  ​We are always absorbing everything around us... Everything, almost everything , everyday is subconsciously, unconsciously , or consciously being absorbed into our mind. Clinical Hypnotherapy helps change negative beliefs in our subconscious which are manifesting into problematic behaviors in our reality.













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​​​​The Body : ​In order to help the body fight off symptoms, we require raising its frequency. 

How do we raise the body's frequency?

​​With the correct diet, we can raise the health experience of the body, and thus allow it to feel at ease. Certain diets raise serotonin levels and engrave a feeling of well-being in the person. Again, many studies have shown how a healthy and minimally processed diet help raises serotonin levels. A healthy lifestyle is necessary in today's toxic world. Healthy detoxification and exercise as yoga, hiking in nature, jogging, and beach walking all raise frequency of the body. ​​





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We all find ourselves at some point unable t​o locate the root cause of a problem we face , and often focus on the 'symptoms' rather than on the root cause, which leaves us in a problematic cycle. This is why we seek a Clinical Psychologist and Hypnotherapist to help us. This is why we need professional assistance of  a Clinical Psychologist who using Hypnotherapy to locate the root cause of the problem rather than merely treating the symptoms. 


The Spirit:
Our spirit can possibly heal our minds and bodies , and that itself is a miracle of faith. Spiritual Therapy has its own definition and uniqueness, and in Juliana's Clinical Hypnotherapy sessions, if the person believes in the power of the spirit to assist in healing  then that certainly is a plus because it will send positive vibrations to the mind.

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You may have some questions about Clinical Hypnotherapy?



​​​​​​​Clinical Hypnotherapyallows you to enter a Hypnotic state of trance to which you are fully awakened but feeling deeply relaxed in a comfortable and confidential clinical setting.

​You will be able to go to certain places in your subconscious that reveal the true cause of the symptoms you are experiencing, hence to the root cause . You will then guided by a professional Clinical Hypnotherapist receive positive suggestions to help you improve your condition while in a Hypnotic state of trance.

Clinical Hypnotherapy will help you understand the root cause of the problem, which helps you perceive how it is affecting you negatively , and then followed by positive suggestions that are agreed upon with your Clinical Hypnotherapist prior to the session to help you improve.

These positive suggestions given to you in a Hypnotic trance state will be absorbed completely by your subconscious mind. After the session, a manifestation of the suggestions begins to
usher naturally. You will feel completely 'convinced' that these suggestions are your new 'aura'. You will begin to manifest them with faith and trust that these positive suggestions will help you reach the best results.

I conduct Clinical Psychological Hypnotherapy, this is the use of Hypnosis in Psychological Counseling [39] . It is used by licensed physicians, psychologists, and others in the field.​
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​Psychologists and Psychiatrists may use Clinical Hypnotherapy to treat depression, anxiety, eating disorders, sleep disorders, compulsive gaming, and post traumatic stress,[40][41][42] while purely Certified Hypnotherapists who are not psychologists and psychiatrists often treat smoking and weight management with Clinical Hypnotherapy.


Modern Clinical Hypnotherapy has been used in a variety of forms with varying success such as:


Weight management
Smoking management
Addictions
Past traumas
Childhood traumas
Present anger
Sexual addictions
Inability to trust
Inability to co-operate
Other disorders
Sexual frustration
Phobias
Excessive fears
Generalized anxiety
Anxiety
Anger outburst
Confused emotions
Lack of motivation
Lack of willingness
Fears and phobias[43]
Addictions[44]
Habit control[45]
Pain management[46]
Psychological therapy[47]
Relaxation[48]
Skin disease[49]
Soothing anxious surgical patients
Sports performance[50]
Soul body mind healing
Past traumas

In a January 2001 article in Psychology Today[52] Harvard Psychologist Deirdre Barrett wrote:

As clients experience Hypnotic trance state, they rehearse the new ways they want to think and feel, they lay the groundwork for changes in their future actions...
And she described specific ways this is operationalized for habit change and amelioration of phobias. In her 1998 book of hypnotherapy case studies,[41] she reviews the clinical research on hypnosis with dissociative disorders, smoking cessation, and insomnia and describes successful treatments of these complaints. In a July 2001 article for Scientific American titled "The Truth and the Hype of Hypnosis", Michael Nash wrote: Using Hypnosis, scientists have temporarily created hallucinations, compulsions, certain types of memory loss, false memories, and delusions in the laboratory so that these phenomena can be studied in a controlled environment.

Relaxation techniques and suggestion have been used to reduce pain in childbirth (sometimes called 'Hypnobirthing')[61]
A number of studies show that hypnosis can reduce the pain experienced during burn-wound debridement, bone marrow aspirations, and childbirth. The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis found that hypnosis relieved the pain of 75% of 933 subjects participating in 27 different experiments.[53]

In 1996, the National Institutes of Health declared hypnosis effective in reducing pain from cancer and other chronic conditions.[53] Nausea and other symptoms related to incurable diseases may also be managed with Hypnosis.[62][63][64][65] For example, research done at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine studied two patient groups facing breast cancer surgery. The group that received hypnosis reported less pain, nausea, and anxiety post-surgery. The average Hypnosis patient reduced treatment costs by an average $772.00.[66][67]

Treating skin diseases with Hypnosis ( Hypnodermatology ) has performed well in treating warts, psoriasis, and Atopic dermatitis.[69] . The success rate for habit control is varied. A meta-study researching Hypnosis as a quit smoking tool found it had a 20 to 30 percent success rate, similar to other quit smoking methods,[70] while a 2007 study of patients hospitalized for cardiac and pulmonary ailments found that smokers who used Hypnosis to quit smoking doubled their chances of success.[71] Hypnosis may be useful as an adjunct therapy for weight loss. A 1996 meta-analysis studying Hypnosis combined with cognitive-behavioral therapy found that people using both treatments lost more weight than people using CBT alone.[72] The virtual gastric band procedure mixes hypnosis with Hypnopedia. The hypnosis instructs the stomach it is smaller than it really is and Hypnopedia reinforces ​alimentary habits.




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Clinical Hypnotherapy For

Weight Loss
Motivation
Self-Image
Study Habits
Self-Confidence
Stress
Fears
Anger
Phobias
Frustration
Insomnia
Worry
Pain Management
Guilt
Sports
Forgiveness
Nail Biting
Fear of Dentist
Anxiety
Fear of Doctor
Assertiveness
Fear of Surgery
Public Speaking
Assist Healing
Memory
Impotency
Concentration
Child Birth
Lower Blood Pressure
Sexual Problems
Smoking
Agoraphobia
Stage Fright
Obsessions
Reach Goals
Passive-Aggressive
Procrastination
Obsessive-Compulsive
Change Habits
Relaxation
Improve Sales
Addictions
Attitude Adjustment
Improve Health
Career Success
Bed Wetting
Self-Mastery Bed Wetting
Exam Anxiety
Sleep Disorders
Stop Smoking
Relationship Enhancement
Skin Problems
Hair Twisting
Medication Side Effects
Nausea
Premature Ejaculation
Surgical Recovery
Inhibition
Tardiness
Fear of Flying
Gambling
Fear of Heights
Performance Anxiety
Fear of Water
Perfectionism
Fear of Animals
Lack of Initiative
Communication
Self-Expression
Self-Defeating Behaviors
Helplessness
Self-Criticism
Hopelessness
Irritability
Overly Critical
Pessimism
Negativism
Controlling
Death or Loss
Social Phobia
Panic Attacks
Discouraged
Temptation
Fear Loss of Control
Hypochondria
Fear of Failure
Self-Awareness
Fear of Success
Aggression
Lack of Ambition
Self-Esteem
Self-Control
Self-Blame
Inferiority
Hostility
Superiority
Moodiness
Jealousy
Overeating
Rejection
Age Regression
Shame
Past Life Regression
Indecision
Irrational thoughts
Resistance to Change
Lack of Enthusiasm
Self-Hypnosis
Lack of Direction
Restlessness
Sadness
Writers Block
Insecurity
Tics
Mistrust
Abandonment
Victimization
Exercise
Anesthesia
Cravings
Presurgical
Trauma
Postsurgical
Fear of School
Cramps