FOR Practitioners

Adding solid pillars makes a more solid building.

 

We love partnering with therapists and other practitioners to optimize healing success. 

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:

 

Mental Health Professionals 

 

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? 

 

 

  • Blocked Root Issues: If the root of a problem is stagnant in emerging. We help the client boil the feelings they are challenged with down to a reduction of the root issues, do the necessary healing work, and then hand the progress back to the two of you to process further together.. 
  • Bad Habits/Compulsion: If the client has a bad habit or compulsion (or 2 or 3) that they need to get under control quickly. Hypnotherapy is perfect to help your client slow down and see and feel their habits from another perspective while they get a hold on them and change them during sessions, making sessions with you more effective. 

This includes clients who are dealing with eating disorders, pornography, sexual compulsions, anger management and OCD symptoms. 

  • Low Ability to Experience Positive Feelings: If your client absolutely has a challenging time accessing feelings of happiness, joy, interest, being engaged, or in peace or pleasure, they are a good candidate for a few hypnotherapy sessions. In our sessions, we can quickly begin introducing these feelings so they become more and more familiar, giving the clients easier access to them during conscious, day-to-day life.
  • Open Traumas: If you know your client is dealing with traumas deep enough that EMDR isn’t fully solving things, or if you suspect that deeper traumas remain than are being recalled, hypnotherapy is a perfect avenue to explore. Often in these trauma cases, as they are explored, healed and dealt with in the state of hypnosis, progress makes headway quickly in the traditional therapist’s office. 
  • Unable to get to restful states during the day or at night. In 1-3 sessions, we can help your clients make that mind-body connection so they begin to understand what it means to be “present in the moment” and downshift emotions into feeling calm and relaxed. Great for clients who experience sleeplessness. 

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

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? 

 

  • Chronic Pain due to Imbalanced Emotions and Traumas: If your patient has experienced years of chronic pain and health issues, as you probably know, the root cause of these may be small or large traumas that need to be examined and healed. Whether we are starting from the knowledge of a point of pain in the body or we start with the knowledge of challenging emotions in the heart or mind, in clinical hypnotherapy, we focus on getting to the root issue that’s causing the discomfort and healing it, so physical healing can springboard forward.  
  • Unable to get to restful states during the day or at night. In 1-3 sessions, we can help your clients make that mind-body connection so they begin to understand what it means to be “present in the moment” and downshift emotions into feeling calm and relaxed. Great for clients who experience sleeplessness. 

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. 

Life Coaches

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? 

 

  • Past Traumas Affecting Success: If you are making headway with a client, only to find that they revert quickly and suffer in a loop that seems to hold them back from real success, hypnotherapy is a perfect jumpstart. We work with the clients of Life Coaches to help them expose old traumas that may be holding them back from reaching the potential you know they are capable of. 1-4 sessions with a well-versed clinical hypnotherapist might be your solution to breaking the barrier. We find that combining these two types of therapy are most symbiotic for the clients we work with, accelerating growth and change. 
  • Blocked Root Issues: If the root of a problem is stagnant in emerging. We help the client boil the feelings they are challenged with down to a reduction of the root issues, do the necessary healing work, and then hand the progress back to the two of you to process further together.. 
  • Bad Habits/Compulsion: If the client has a bad habit or compulsion (or 2 or 3) that is keeping them away from success and they need some subconscious work done, hypnotherapy is perfect to help your client slow down and see and feel their habits from another perspective while they get a hold on them and change them during sessions, making sessions with you more effective. This includes clients who are dealing with eating disorders, pornography, sexual compulsions, anger management and OCD symptoms. 
  • Low Ability to Experience Positive Feelings: If your client absolutely has a challenging time accessing feelings of happiness, joy, interest, being engaged, or in peace or pleasure, they are a good candidate for a few hypnotherapy sessions. In our sessions, we can quickly begin introducing these feelings so they become more and more familiar, giving the clients easier access to them during conscious, day-to-day life.
  • Open Traumas: If you know your client is dealing with traumas deep enough that EMDR isn’t fully solving things, or if you suspect that deeper traumas remain than are being recalled, hypnotherapy is a perfect avenue to explore. Often in these trauma cases, as they are dealt with in the state of hypnosis, coaching progress accelerates. 
  • Unable to get to restful states during the day or at night. In 1-3 sessions, we can help your clients make that mind-body connection so they begin to understand what it means to be “present in the moment” and downshift emotions into feeling calm and relaxed. Great for clients who experience sleeplessness. 

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.

Dieticians/Nutritionists

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?

 

  • Emotional Eating: If the client has a bad habit or compulsion surrounding eating, we can help them get to the root of the problem. As you probably already know, overeating is often an emotional result of a trauma that needs to be addressed and healed. We work to quickly sort these root issues out and give your clients the tools they need to avoid feeling compelled to eat.
  • Reinforced Bad Habit Eating: Sometimes bad habits in eating become compulsions simply due to reinforcement over time. During hypnosis, we help your clients to learn to resist cravings, turn up the feelings of enjoying healthy food at appropriate times, and turn up the feeling of enjoying exercise to overcome those pesky habits. 
  • To Get a New Outlook: Sometimes Dieticians and Nutritionists find that their clients need a boost in energy and excitement about eating health and finding their true body type. Because clients can slow down the processes of their minds and focus on feelings, hypnotherapy sessions are a perfect way to help them explore what feeling excited about a new lifestyle is like. From there, we work to help them commit it to their neural pathways for success in conscious, everyday life. 


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

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? 

 

  • Chronic Pain due to Imbalanced Emotions and Traumas: If your patient has experienced years of chronic pain and health issues, as you probably know, the root cause of these may be small or large traumas that need to be examined and healed. Whether we are starting from the knowledge of a point of pain in the body or we start with the knowledge of challenging emotions in the heart or mind, in clinical hypnotherapy, we focus on getting to the root issue that’s causing the discomfort and healing it, so physical healing can springboard forward.  

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

Athletic Coaches/Personal Trainers

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? 

 
    • Poor Performance Under Pressue: If your athlete is well-versed during practice and holds all of the right physical tools but is under-performing during critical moments like important games or competitions, hypnotherapy is the right tool to help the athlete overcome these feelings of the mind and lock into their pure potential, whether they are practicing in their own backyard or performing on national television.
    • Disinterest in Training or Working Out: Personal trainers and coaches know that physical exercise feels best when it’s exciting and playful. It’s these types of feelings, coupled with endorphins, that draw the athlete back for more, over and over again. In hypnotherapy, we are able to convert feelings of disinterest or boredom to feelings of interest, happiness and excitement, making it easier to get the training results you both are looking for.
  • Problems with learning a routine or skill: If you have an athlete struggling to learn a new skill or move, the problem may be a mental block against the new skill at hand. Hypnotherapy helps to clear the block by locating and healing any small or large trauma that may be behind it. From there, we change neural pathways so the athlete can experience feelings of positivity, play and interest around the skill.
  • Group Dynamic Problems: Need your team to come together and work for a common goal with a sense of camaraderie and connection? We specialize in helping entire teams to maximize individual performance while building a sense of strong support and connection with their teammates. As a result, teammates are more aware of each other and the clear path of success to win together.


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.

Energy Healers

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? 


  • Bad Habits/Compulsion: If the client has a bad habit or compulsion (or 2 or 3) that they need to get under control quickly. Hypnotherapy is perfect to help your client slow down and see and feel their habits from another perspective while they get a hold on them and change them during sessions, making sessions with you more effective. 

This includes clients who are dealing with eating disorders, pornography, sexual compulsions, anger management and OCD symptoms. 

  • Low Ability to Experience Positive Feelings: If your client absolutely has a challenging time accessing feelings of happiness, joy, interest, being engaged, or in peace or pleasure, they are a good candidate for a few hypnotherapy sessions. In our sessions, we can quickly begin introducing these feelings so they become more and more familiar, giving the clients easier access to them during conscious, day-to-day life.
  • Unhealed Traumas: If you know your client has traumas deep enough that EMDR isn’t fully solving it, or if you suspect that deeper traumas remain than are being recalled, hypnotherapy is a perfect avenue to explore. Often in these trauma cases, as they are explored, healed and dealt with in the state of hypnosis, progress makes headway quickly in the traditional therapist’s office. 
  • Unable to get to restful states during the day or at night. In 1-2 sessions, we can help your clients make that mind-body connection so they begin to understand what it means to be “present in the moment” and downshift emotions into feeling calm and relaxed. Great for clients who experience sleeplessness. 

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.

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