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Healing Mynz Hypnosis in Angus, Ontario

Wellness Canada

In the heart of Angus, Ontario, Healing Mynz Hypnosis provides professional, compassionate, and caring hypnosis services to the communities of Barrie, Innisfil, Wasaga Beach, and surrounding areas.


Deborah Harrison, the owner and Consulting Hypnotist, at Healing Mynz Hypnosis, brings a wealth of experience and a deep commitment to her practice. Known for her professional and compassionate approach, Deborah has built a reputation for making a significant difference in the lives of her clients.


Deborah's services are tailored to meet the unique needs of each individual, whether they are seeking help for clinical issues such as anxiety and depression, or holistic care for personal growth and well-being.



Hypnosis Services at Healing Mynz Hypnosis

Clinical Hypnosis Services

Smoking Cessation: Helping individuals quit smoking through tailored hypnosis sessions.


Weight Management: Supporting clients in achieving their weight goals with positive affirmations and behavior modification techniques.


Stress and Anxiety Management: Providing tools and techniques to manage and reduce stress and anxiety.


Pain Management: Offering hypnosis as a complementary approach to managing chronic pain.


Personal Development: Assisting clients in overcoming personal challenges and achieving their goals.

Holistic Hypnosis Services

Past Life Regression: Exploring past life experiences to gain insights and healing.

Chakra Balancing: Aligning and balancing the body's energy centers for overall well-being.

Connecting with Spirit: Facilitating spiritual connections and guidance.

Akashic Records: Accessing the Akashic Records for personal insights and spiritual growth.

Deborah’s approach combines clinical expertise with holistic practices, ensuring that clients receive comprehensive care that addresses both the mind and body.


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Accessibility and Convenience


One of the standout features of Healing Mynz Hypnosis is its commitment to accessibility. Recognizing the diverse needs of her clients, Deborah offers services both online and in person. This flexibility allows clients from Barrie, Innisfil, Wasaga Beach, and beyond to access her services from the comfort of their homes or visit her welcoming space in Angus. Online sessions are conducted through secure and easy-to-use platforms, ensuring privacy and convenience for all clients.


Supporting Practitioners in Our Field


At Wellness Canada, we believe in supporting practitioners who do outstanding work and are dedicated to making a difference in the lives of others. Deborah Harrison and Healing Mynz Hypnosis exemplify these values. Her dedication to her clients, combined with her professional and caring approach, is a valuable asset to the community. We are proud to refer her services and encourage those in need of hypnosis to consider Healing Mynz Hypnosis.


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Location and Contact Information


For those interested in learning more or booking a session, Deborah can be reached by website, email or by phone.


Contact Information:


Phone: (249) 668-2288 ext 100


Testimonials


Clients of Healing Mynz Hypnosis have shared positive feedback about their experiences with Deborah Harrison. Many have noted her compassionate nature, professionalism, and the effectiveness of her hypnosis sessions. Here are a few testimonials:


"Deborah helped me quit smoking after 20 years. Her sessions were incredibly effective, and I felt supported every step of the way." - John D.

"I was struggling with anxiety, and after a few sessions with Deborah, I felt a significant improvement. Her caring approach made all the difference." - Sarah M.


The Science Behind Hypnosis


Hypnosis is a powerful tool that has been used for centuries to help individuals overcome various challenges. Modern research supports the effectiveness of hypnosis for a range of issues, from managing pain to reducing anxiety.


How Hypnosis Works


Hypnosis involves guiding individuals into a state of deep relaxation and focused attention. In this state, the mind is more open to suggestions, allowing for positive changes to be made at a subconscious level. This can help individuals overcome habits, manage pain, and achieve their personal goals.



Misconceptions About Hypnosis


Despite its proven effectiveness, hypnosis is often misunderstood. Some people may believe that hypnosis is a form of mind control or that it’s only for entertainment purposes. However, clinical hypnosis is a legitimate therapeutic tool used by trained professionals to help individuals make positive changes in their lives.


Addressing Common Myths


Myth: Hypnosis is mind control.

Fact: Hypnosis is a collaborative process where the client is always in control. The hypnotist guides the client into a relaxed state, but the client remains aware and can choose to accept or reject any suggestions.


Myth: Only certain people can be hypnotized. Fact: Most people can be hypnotized if they are willing and open to the process. Hypnosis is a natural state that many people experience in their daily lives, such as when they are deeply engrossed in a book or movie.

Myth: Hypnosis is just for entertainment. Fact: While stage hypnosis is used for entertainment, clinical hypnosis is a therapeutic tool used to help individuals overcome challenges and achieve their goals.


The Future of Hypnosis

As more people become aware of the benefits of hypnosis, its use is likely to continue to grow. Hypnosis offers a natural, drug-free approach to managing a wide range of issues, making it an appealing option for many individuals.

Whether you're seeking help for clinical issues or personal growth, Healing Mynz Hypnosis offers a range of services to support your journey towards a healthier, happier life.

 
 
 

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Jun 07, 2024

Love Deborah! She's truly amazing!

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  • What is Hypnosis?
    Hypnosis is a state where you are deeply focused and more open to suggestions, similar to being fully absorbed in a book or movie. During hypnosis, you remain aware and in control, allowing your mind to be more receptive to positive changes. It helps access the subconscious mind to make lasting improvements in thoughts and behaviors. Hypnosis can aid in stress relief, overcoming fears, breaking bad habits, and enhancing overall well-being.
  • How Does Hypnosis Work?
    Hypnosis works by guiding you into a state of deep relaxation and focus. During this state, your conscious mind takes a backseat, allowing your subconscious mind to become more receptive to positive suggestions. A Hypnotist will use techniques like calming words, mental imagery, and deep breathing to help you enter this focused state. Once in hypnosis, suggestions aimed at changing unwanted behaviors or thoughts can take root more easily, helping you achieve your goals. This process is safe, and natural, and you remain aware and in control throughout.
  • What Does It Feel Like to Be Hypnotized?
    Being hypnotized feels different for everyone, but most describe it as a state of deep relaxation and heightened focus. You might feel like you're in a daydream, where you're deeply absorbed and aware but also very calm. Some people experience a sense of lightness or heaviness, tingling sensations, or a feeling of floating. The experience is generally very pleasant and soothing, allowing you to feel at ease. Despite common misconceptions, you are not unconscious or asleep during hypnosis. You remain aware of your surroundings and in control of your actions. You can hear the hypnotist's voice clearly and respond to suggestions. The state of hypnosis simply makes your mind more open to positive changes and suggestions, helping you achieve your goals more effectively.
  • Can I be Hypnotized?
    Most people can be hypnotized to some extent. Some people may be more susceptible to hypnosis than others, but virtually anyone can experience some level of hypnosis. Factors that may affect a person's susceptibility to hypnosis include their level of relaxation, their level of motivation, their ability to focus and concentrate, and their openness to suggestion. People who are naturally suggestible, imaginative, and able to relax and concentrate may be more susceptible to hypnosis.
  • Can My Mind Be Too Strong to Be Hypnotized?
    No, having a strong mind does not prevent you from being hypnotized. Hypnosis is about cooperation and willingness to follow the hypnotist's guidance. If you are open to the process and want to be hypnotized, you can achieve a hypnotic state. Even those who are analytical or skeptical can benefit from hypnosis as long as they are willing to relax and participate in the session.
  • Will I Remember What Happens During Hypnosis?
    Whether or not a person remembers everything that happens during hypnosis can vary depending on the individual and the specific techniques used. Some people may remember everything that happens during hypnosis, while others may only remember certain aspects. In general, a person will typically be able to remember at least some of what happened during the session. However, the extent to which a person remembers the session can depend on a number of factors, including the person's level of relaxation, their level of suggestibility, and the specific techniques used by the hypnotist. It is also possible for a person to have a "gaps" in their memory during hypnosis, where they cannot remember certain events or details. This is normal and does not necessarily mean that anything "wrong" happened during the session. If you are considering hypnosis and have concerns about your memory during the session, it is important to discuss this with your hypnotist before starting treatment. They can help address your concerns and explain how hypnosis may affect your memory.
  • Will I Tell Any Personal Secrets While in Hypnosis?
    During Hypnosis, a person will always remain in control of their thoughts, feelings, and actions during hypnosis, and they can choose to follow or reject any suggestions made by the hypnotist. The hypnotist cannot force the person to disclose sensitive or personal information against their will. If you have concerns about disclosing personal information, it is important to discuss this with your hypnotist before starting treatment. They will respect your privacy and confidentiality, and will not ask you any questions prompting you to disclose anything that you are not comfortable sharing.
  • Will I Do Anything Against My Will During Hypnosis?
    Hypnosis is not a form of mind control, and a person cannot be hypnotized to do something against their will. While in a hypnotic state, a person remains in control of their thoughts, feelings, and actions, and can choose to follow or reject any suggestions made by the hypnotist. During hypnosis, the hypnotist may make suggestions to the person in order to help them make positive changes in their lives, but the person remains free to accept or reject these suggestions. A hypnotist cannot force anyone to do anything they do not want to do. It is important to remember that hypnosis is a collaborative process, and the success of hypnosis depends on the willingness and participation of the person being hypnotized.
  • Can I Get Stuck in Hypnosis?
    No, it is not possible to get stuck in hypnosis. Hypnosis is a natural state of consciousness that a person can enter and exit freely, and a person can come out of hypnosis at any time they choose. During hypnosis, a person remains in control of their thoughts, feelings, and actions, and they can choose to follow or reject any suggestions made by the hypnotist. A hypnotist cannot force the person to stay in hypnosis against their will.
  • Is Hypnosis the Same as Sleep?
    Hypnosis is not the same as sleep. While hypnosis is often associated with relaxation and altered states of consciousness, it is not the same as sleep. During hypnosis, a person is typically in a state of relaxation and heightened suggestibility, but they are still aware of their surroundings and can still hear and respond to the hypnotist. In contrast, during sleep, a person is typically unconscious and unaware of their surroundings. There are different levels of hypnosis, and some people may experience a deeper level of hypnosis that is more similar to sleep. However, even in these cases, the person is still not fully asleep and can still hear and respond to the hypnotist if needed. It is important to remember that hypnosis is a natural and safe state of consciousness that can be used for therapeutic purposes, and it is not the same as sleep.
  • Is Hypnosis Safe?
    Yes, hypnosis is safe. Hypnosis is a natural state of mind that people experience daily, like becoming absorbed in a book or movie. During hypnosis, you remain in control and aware of what is happening around you. There are no harmful side effects, and you can end the session at any time if you feel uncomfortable. Fun Fact: Every 15 minutes of Hypnosis equals two hours of deep REM sleep.
  • Will the Hypnotist Have to Touch Me?
    No, the hypnotist does not have to touch you during hypnosis. Hypnosis is typically done through verbal communication, and the hypnotist can guide you into hypnosis using verbal cues and instructions. While some stage hypnotists may use physical touch as part of their hypnosis process, it is not necessary for the hypnotist to touch you in order to induce hypnosis. In fact, hypnosis can be done remotely, such as over the phone or online, without any physical contact. It is important to remember that hypnosis is a collaborative process, and the success of hypnosis depends on the willingness and participation of the person being hypnotized. If you are considering hypnosis and have concerns about physical touch, it is important to discuss this with your hypnotist before starting treatment.
  • What Issues Can Hypnosis Help With?
    Hypnosis can help with a wide range of issues by accessing the subconscious mind to promote positive changes. Common areas where hypnosis is effective include smoking cessation, weight management, and stress reduction. It can also help improve sleep, manage chronic pain, and enhance focus and concentration. Additionally, hypnosis can address fears and phobias, boost confidence and self-esteem, and support emotional healing from past traumas. People also use hypnosis to enhance performance in sports, academics, and professional settings. Whether you want to break a bad habit or improve your overall well-being, hypnosis offers a versatile and effective approach.
  • How Many Sessions Will I Need?
    The number of hypnosis sessions needed varies widely depending on the individual and the issue being addressed. Some people may see significant improvements after just one or two sessions, especially for specific problems like Smoking Cessation or stress relief. More complex issues, such as chronic pain or deep-seated habits, may require a series of sessions to achieve lasting results. Your hypnotist will work with you to create a personalized plan based on your progress and feedback. Regular follow-up sessions can help reinforce positive changes and ensure you are on track to reach your goals. It's a highly individualized process, and the number of sessions will be tailored to your specific needs.
  • How Long Does a Hypnosis Session Last?
    A typical hypnosis session lasts around 90 minutes. The length can vary depending on the individual's needs and the specific goals of the session. Initial sessions may take longer as they include a discussion of your history and objectives, while follow-up sessions might be shorter. During the session, time is spent guiding you into a relaxed state, providing therapeutic suggestions, and then gently bringing you back to full awareness. The hypnotist ensures there is ample time for you to feel comfortable and for the process to be effective. Each session is tailored to your unique needs, making the duration flexible.
  • What Should I Expect During a Hypnosis Session?
    During a hypnosis session, you can expect a calm and supportive environment. The session typically starts with a brief discussion about your goals and any concerns you might have. This helps the hypnotist tailor the session to your specific needs. You will then be guided into a relaxed state using techniques such as deep breathing and visualization. Once in a hypnotic state, the hypnotist will use carefully crafted suggestions and imagery to address your issues. The session ends with a gentle return to full awareness, leaving you feeling refreshed and relaxed. The entire process is collaborative, with the hypnotist ensuring you are comfortable and in control throughout.
  • Does Hypnosis Work Online?
    Yes, hypnosis can be effective online. Virtual hypnosis sessions have become increasingly popular and can be just as effective as in-person sessions. Through video conferencing platforms, you can connect with your hypnotist from the comfort of your own home, making it convenient and accessible. During an online session, the hypnotist guides you through the same process as they would in person. You'll need a quiet, comfortable space where you won't be disturbed, a reliable internet connection, and a device with a camera and microphone. The hypnotist helps you relax and enter a hypnotic state, providing the same personalized suggestions and techniques to address your specific needs.
  • How Can I Book an Appointment
    Booking an appointment with us is easy and can be done entirely online. Simply visit our website and navigate to the "Book Now" section. There, you'll find a user-friendly booking form where you can choose the service you need, select a date and time that works for you, and provide any additional information to help us prepare for your session. Our online booking system is designed to be convenient and efficient, ensuring you can schedule your session at any time. If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to contact us through our website's contact form, and we'll be happy to help. We look forward to assisting you with our hypnosis services.

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