We recognize that mental wellness is not a one-stop shop for all. Some clients find that they work best with hypnotherapy alone; others find that working with a hypnotherapist and a traditional therapist and/or other types of practitioners gives them more complete care and faster healing.
Here’s how we work with different types of practitioners to give our clients the best success possible:
If you are a therapist with a client who needs a shift to move therapy forward, 1-4 sessions with a well-versed clinical hypnotherapist might be your solution. We find that combining these two types of therapy are most symbiotic for the clients we work with to accelerate growth and change.
With proper permissions, we communicate any pertinent information to you, their therapist, so you can get back to doing your best work with them.
When is it a good time to refer your client to clinical hypnotherapist Erin Del Toro?
This includes clients who are dealing with eating disorders, pornography, sexual compulsions, anger management and OCD symptoms.
When working together, we find that success is optimized if your client visits you within a 24-hour period after their hypnotherapy session. This way, they can discuss relevant feelings and you can help them process their feelings in context, with the rest of the work that the two of you have previously accomplished.
Want more information? Send Erin an email at erin@balancedmodernhypnotherapy.com or text or call her at 435-429-2560.
Chiropractors are very aware of the mind-body connection. We love working with chiropractors to smooth out the emotions, feelings and past traumas associated with chronic pain and misalignments.
When is it a good time to refer your patient to clinical hypnotherapist Erin Del Toro?
For more information about how we can partner with your office, send Erin an email at erin@balancedmodernhypnotherapy.com or text or call her at 435-429-2560.
If you’re a certified life coach, you probably come across clients who succeed for a while and then have a challenging time pushing past certain walls. It’s terrible when a client loses excitement in progress because their subconscious mind is wound up in their past. For these clients, 1-3 hypnotherapy sessions will break unseen barriers and form new neural pathways to get their subconscious minds in alignment for their own success.
When is it a good time to refer your client to a clinical hypnotherapist?
When working together, we find that success is optimized if your client has a coaching session with their you within a 24-hour period after their hypnotherapy session. This way, they can piggyback off of their work and apply more energy to the topics you are coaching them in.
Want more information? Send Erin an email at erin@balancedmodernhypnotherapy.com or text or call her at 435-429-2560.
If you’re having a challenging time getting your client to lay off the sugar or extra snacks, a few hypnotherapy sessions can help them get rooted into your program so they can experience the change they are hoping for. We also create recordings for self-hypnosis which your client can use at home to reinforce the hypnotherapy work.
Before your client comes for their first session, we always love to hear about your combined goals and foods and eating habits you’d like them to move toward, as well as the foods and eating habits you’d like them to avoid.
When is it a good time to refer your client to a clinical hypnotherapist?
For more information on how we can accelerate your clients’ success, send Erin an email at erin@balancedmodernhypnotherapy.com or text or call her at 435-429-2560.
Acupuncturists are very aware of the mind-body connection. We love working with skilled acupuncturists to smooth out the emotions, feelings and past traumas associated with chronic pain and misalignments.
When is it a good time to refer your patient to a clinical hypnotherapist?
For more information about how we can partner with your office, send Erin an email at erin@balancedmodernhypnotherapy.com or text or call her at 435-429-2560
Coaching is wonderful work that sometimes brings challenges when it comes to the mental stamina of training and performance. Hypnotherapy is a perfect way to get your athlete out of their head and focusing on their abilities in the moment for optimal success at practice or games.
If you’re a Personal Trainer who can tell that your client is frustrated due to overwhelm, exhaustion or lack of a good attitude, it’s time to turn to something that can help change their thoughts, feelings and the outcomes that follow – hypnotherapy.
In either case, hypnotherapy is most successful for athletes if we understand clearly the goals that you and your client have together.
When is it a good time to refer your athlete to a clinical hypnotherapist?
For more information about individual or group hypnotherapy and how we can partner with you and your athletes, send Erin an email at erin@balancedmodernhypnotherapy.com or text or call her at 435-429-2560.
If the work you’re doing for your client isn’t gaining traction like you’d hope, they may be due for a little deep cleaning of the mind and heart with a few hypnotherapy sessions. If you clear it and it comes back, chances are that the energies are being attracted back because the neural pathways that formed in the mind at a trauma point are calling them back in. In this manner, many energy healers find that hypnotherapy gives their work extra stabilization.
When is it a good time to refer your patient to a clinical hypnotherapist?
This includes clients who are dealing with eating disorders, pornography, sexual compulsions, anger management and OCD symptoms.
For more information about how we can partner with you or your team, send Erin an email at erin@balancedmodernhypnotherapy.com or text or call her at 435-429-2560.