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		<title>When Talking Isn&#8217;t Enough, Hypnosis Can Help.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Aug 2011 01:05:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you feel stuck in an endless cycle of talking and thinking about your problems? You aren’t alone. Traditional talk-based counseling can be a helpful tool for some, but many people need a deeper, more powerful form of therapy to get to the root of their most persistent issues. If you have a problem you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you feel stuck in an endless cycle of talking and thinking about your problems? You aren’t alone. Traditional talk-based counseling can be a helpful tool for some, but many people need a deeper, more powerful form of therapy to get to the root of their most persistent issues. If you have a problem you haven’t been able to solve, hypnosis offers a safe, time-tested, effective solution. Are you ready to let go of pain and suffering and take a step toward positive change? Call me today at <strong>(503)764-9976 for a free 45 min consultation</strong>. <span style="text-decoration: underline;">My practice covers all of the areas in which hypnosis is known to be effective, including work with children and teens. </span>Hypnosis can help you:</p>
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<li>Conquer fear and deep sadness</li>
<li>Have the relationship you want</li>
<li>Relieve stress</li>
<li>Lose weight</li>
<li>Quit smoking</li>
<li>Heal from past trauma</li>
<li>Banish negative patterns of thought and behavior</li>
<li>Unleash your self-confidence and rediscover joy</li>
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<p><strong>— Sunil Varma, Certified Hypnotist, Portland Oregon </strong></p>
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		<title>Hypnosis works from the inside out.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Aug 2011 01:04:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes the problems we most want and need to solve are beyond our ability to resolve on our own. Most of us, when confronted with painful experiences or trauma, develop strong coping mechanisms to survive and to hide our pain. The psychological armor we build up may help us in the short term, but in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes the problems we most want and need to solve are beyond our ability to resolve on our own. Most of us, when confronted with painful experiences or trauma, develop strong coping mechanisms to survive and to hide our pain. The psychological armor we build up may help us in the short term, but in the long term it blocks our recovery and keeps us from thriving. We secretly hope our problems will disappear on their own, but instead they reveal themselves in the form of depression, negative self-talk, bad habits, and destructive behavior. Hypnosis works on the deepest level to shine a healing light on our most stubborn problems so that we can let them go and finally—miraculously—feel better.  Are you ready to start living the life you were meant to live?</p>
<p><strong>— Sunil Varma,  Certified Hypnotist, Portland Oregon </strong></p>
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		<title>Hypnosis is safe, easy, and profoundly effective.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There’s a simple reason why hypnosis has been used for many years to break through the barriers that keep us from overcoming our problems. It works. During a hypnotherapy session, I gently guide you into a deep state of relaxation and use positive suggestions to override the old, negative messages and shift the way you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There’s a simple reason why hypnosis has been used for many years to break through the barriers that keep us from overcoming our problems. It works. During a hypnotherapy session, I gently guide you into a deep state of relaxation and use positive suggestions to override the old, negative messages and shift the way you think and feel about your problems. While you remain awake, in control, and yet fully relaxed, I am able to work directly with your subconscious mind, bypassing the part of your brain that gets stuck in the endless cycle of critical thinking. In other words, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">hypnosis gets straight to your core issues—straight to the heart of what makes <em>you</em> who you are—to help you discover what’s holding you back and to create deep, long-lasting change.</span> The results are quick, amazing, and for many of my clients, life-changing. Take the first step toward making a positive change in <em>your</em> life. <strong>Call me today for your free 45 min consultation</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>— Sunil Varma,  Certified Hypnotist, Portland Oregon </strong></p>
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		<title>Recommended Reading</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A New Earth — Eckhart Tolle Change Your Brain, Change Your Life — Dr. Daniel G. Amen Get The Life You Want — Richard Bandler Loving What Is — Byron Katie Magnificent Mind At Any Age — Dr. Daniel G. Amen Taming Your Gremlin — Rick Carson The Brain In Love — Dr. Daniel G. [...]]]></description>
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<li><em>A New Earth</em> — Eckhart Tolle</li>
<li><em>Change Your Brain, Change Your Life</em> — Dr. Daniel G. Amen</li>
<li><em>Get The Life You Want</em> — Richard Bandler</li>
<li><em>Loving What Is</em> — Byron Katie</li>
<li><em>Magnificent Mind At Any Age</em> — Dr. Daniel G. Amen</li>
<li><em>Taming Your Gremlin</em> — Rick Carson</li>
<li><em>The Brain In Love</em> — Dr. Daniel G. Amen</li>
<li><em>The Four Agreements</em> — Don Miguel Ruiz</li>
<li><em>The Everything Self Hypnosis Book</em> — Rene Bastaracherican</li>
<li><em>The Power of Now</em> — Eckhart Tolle</li>
<li><em>The Seven Habits of Highly Successful People</em> — Stephen Covey</li>
<li><em>Trusting Yourself</em> — M.J Ryan</li>
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		<title>Relief from Stress Related Problems</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A beneficial result of  Results Based Hypnotherapy Stress Management Program&#8217; is the alleviation of stress induced symptoms like fatigue,  lack of sleep, prescription drug and alcohol abuse, overeating or emotional outbursts. Often the stress response will become so great that the individual will seek out ways of numbing through illegal drugs such as cocaine, heroin, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A beneficial result of  Results Based Hypnotherapy Stress Management Program&#8217; is the alleviation of stress induced symptoms like fatigue,  lack of sleep, prescription drug and alcohol abuse, overeating or emotional outbursts. Often the stress response will become so great that the individual will seek out ways of numbing through illegal drugs such as cocaine, heroin, acid or ecstasy. Some of these needs may have additional factors beyond stress, but may be closes related and enhanced by the stress response. With Hypnosis and the modified stress response you will notice that you are able to handle stress naturally and will have little or no use for these things.</p>
<h2>Enhancing your life with Hypnosis</h2>
<p>With Hypnosis you will develop more confidence, Self-Esteem and become more open minded about the situation you are working through. You will notice that you see the need to take action even when circumstances are beyond your control. With this confidence and Self-Esteem you will notice you are making positive lasting changes to your world thereby creating less stressful situations.</p>
<p>Stress can be caused by external forces and hard to control, or can be caused by internal decisions you make every day. With Hypnosis you will notice that by changing your perception of stress you will be creating less stressful situations for yourself and allowing yourself to live a happy lifestyle.</p>
<h2>There are different levels of stress control</h2>
<h3>You can counteract stress at three distinct levels:</h3>
<h4>Manage or change demands set on your life (You Could)</h4>
<ul>
<li>Change and improve your current working conditions.</li>
<li>Learn to say not to additional hours at work.</li>
<li>Change careers to a less demanding job.</li>
<li>Focus on Time management to mange your life.</li>
<li>Practice and build relaxation into your day</li>
<li>Avoid stress inducers such as coffee and tea. Caffeine has adrenaline like qualities that can increase your stress response.</li>
<li>Avoid alcohol in excess as well as cigarettes and tobacco</li>
<li>Eat Healthier cut down on fast food and sugar filled items that can cause emotional crashes. Exercise more to release tension and improve health.</li>
<li>Look outside the box and find things that you enjoy to do that are relaxing</li>
<li>The way you perceive your external stimuli affects your subconscious mind and establishes your mood and stress response in everyday life. When you change the way you view your world (including job, finances, and social circles to a positive outlook, you will notice your stress responses changing dramatically as well as you life.</li>
<li>Use imagery passing techniques (changing your mind set to alter the stress through process instantly).</li>
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<h4>Become Resourceful</h4>
<h4>Change your perception, change your life</h4>
<p>Often our stress responses are learned earlier in life from those in parental or guidance roles such as parents, teacher or sports coaches. These individuals may have supplied us with inefficient and weak ways of working through and dealing with stress and stressful situations.</p>
<p>Hypnosis allows you to change existing negative ways of working through stress with more effective efficient positive ones. Original responses which interpreted and dealt with stress in a negative ways or allowed stress to change your personality can be effectively removed and replaced with positive natural stress responders.</p>
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		<title>NYT on Hypnosis</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This Is Your Brain Under Hypnosis – New York Times Hypnosis, with its long and checkered history in medicine and entertainment, is receiving some new respect from neuroscientists. Recent brain studies of people who are susceptible to suggestion indicate that when they act on the suggestions their brains show profound changes in how they process [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>This Is Your Brain Under Hypnosis – New York Times</h2>
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<p>Hypnosis, with its long and checkered history in medicine and entertainment, is receiving some new respect from neuroscientists. Recent brain studies of people who are susceptible to suggestion indicate that when they act on the suggestions their brains show profound changes in how they process information. The suggestions, researchers report, literally change what people see, hear, feel and believe to be true.</p>
<p>The new experiments, which used brain imaging, found that people who were hypnotized “saw” colors where there were none. Others lost the ability to make simple decisions. Some people looked at common English words and thought that they were gibberish.</p>
<p>“The idea that perceptions can be manipulated by expectations” is fundamental to the study of cognition, said Michael I. Posner, an emeritus professor of neuroscience at the University of Oregon and expert on attention. “But now we’re really getting at the mechanisms.”</p>
<p>Even with little understanding of how it works, hypnosis has been used in medicine since the 1950’s to treat pain and, more recently, as a treatment for anxiety, depression, trauma, irritable bowel syndrome and eating disorders.</p>
<p>There is, however, still disagreement about what exactly the hypnotic state is or, indeed, whether it is anything more than an effort to please the hypnotist or a natural form of extreme concentration where people become oblivious to their surroundings while lost in thought.</p>
<p>Hypnosis had a false start in the 18th century when a German physician, Dr. Franz Mesmer, devised a miraculous cure for people suffering all manner of unexplained medical problems. Amid dim lights and ethereal music played on a glass harmonica, he infused them with an invisible “magnetic fluid” that only he was able to muster. Thus mesmerized, clients were cured.</p>
<p>Although Dr. Mesmer was eventually discredited, he was the first person to show that the mind could be manipulated by suggestion to affect the body, historians say. This central finding was resurrected by Dr. James Braid, an English ophthalmologist who in 1842 coined the word hypnosis after the Greek word for sleep.</p>
<p>Braid reportedly put people into trances by staring at them intently, but he did not have a clue as to how it worked. In this vacuum, hypnosis was adopted by spiritualists and stage magicians who used dangling gold watches to induce hypnotic states in volunteers from the audience, and make them dance, sing or pretend to be someone else, only to awaken at a hand clap and laughter from the crowd.</p>
<p>In medical hands, hypnosis was no laughing matter. In the 19th century, physicians in India successfully used hypnosis as anesthesia, even for limb amputations. The practice fell from favor only when ether was discovered.</p>
<p>Now, Dr. Posner and others said, new research on hypnosis and suggestion is providing a new view into the cogs and wheels of normal brain function.</p>
<p>One area that it may have illuminated is the processing of sensory data. Information from the eyes, ears and body is carried to primary sensory regions in the brain. From there, it is carried to so-called higher regions where interpretation occurs.</p>
<p>For example, photons bouncing off a flower first reach the eye, where they are turned into a pattern that is sent to the primary visual cortex. There, the rough shape of the flower is recognized. The pattern is next sent to a higher – in terms of function – region, where color is recognized, and then to a higher region, where the flower’s identity is encoded along with other knowledge about the particular bloom.</p>
<p>The same processing stream, from lower to higher regions, exists for sounds, touch and other sensory information. Researchers call this direction of flow feedforward. As raw sensory data is carried to a part of the brain that creates a comprehensible, conscious impression, the data is moving from bottom to top.</p>
<p>Bundles of nerve cells dedicated to each sense carry sensory information. The surprise is the amount of traffic the other way, from top to bottom, called feedback. There are 10 times as many nerve fibers carrying information down as there are carrying it up.</p>
<p>These extensive feedback circuits mean that consciousness, what people see, hear, feel and believe, is based on what neuroscientists call “top down processing.” What you see is not always what you get, because what you see depends on a framework built by experience that stands ready to interpret the raw information – as a flower or a hammer or a face.</p>
<p>The top-down structure explains a lot. If the construction of reality has so much top-down processing, that would make sense of the powers of placebos (a sugar pill will make you feel better), nocebos (a witch doctor will make you ill), talk therapy and meditation. If the top is convinced, the bottom level of data will be overruled. This brain structure would also explain hypnosis, which is all about creating such formidable top-down processing that suggestions overcome reality.</p>
<p>According to decades of research, 10 to 15 percent of adults are highly hypnotizable, said Dr. David Spiegel, a psychiatrist at Stanford who studies the clinical uses of hypnosis. Up to age 12, however, before top-down circuits mature, 80 to 85 percent of children are highly hypnotizable. One adult in five is flat out resistant to hypnosis, Dr. Spiegel said. The rest are in between, he said.</p>
<p>In some of the most recent work, Dr. Amir Raz, an assistant professor of clinical neuroscience at Columbia, chose to study highly hypnotizable people with the help of a standard psychological test that probes conflict in the brain. As a professional magician who became a scientist to understand better the slippery nature of attention, Dr. Raz said that he “wanted to do something really impressive” that other neuroscientists could not ignore.</p>
<p>The probe, called the Stroop test, presents words in block letters in the colors red, blue, green and yellow. The subject has to press a button identifying the color of the letters. The difficulty is that sometimes the word RED is colored green. Or the word YELLOW is colored blue.</p>
<p>For people who are literate, reading is so deeply ingrained that it invariably takes them a little bit longer to override the automatic reading of a word like RED and press a button that says green. This is called the Stroop effect.</p>
<p>Sixteen people, half highly hypnotizable and half resistant, went into Dr. Raz’s lab after having been covertly tested for hypnotizability. The purpose of the study, they were told, was to investigate the effects of suggestion on cognitive performance. After each person underwent a hypnotic induction, Dr. Raz said:</p>
<p>“Very soon you will be playing a computer game inside a brain scanner. Every time you hear my voice over the intercom, you will immediately realize that meaningless symbols are going to appear in the middle of the screen. They will feel like characters in a foreign language that you do not know, and you will not attempt to attribute any meaning to them.</p>
<p>“This gibberish will be printed in one of four ink colors: red, blue, green or yellow. Although you will only attend to color, you will see all the scrambled signs crisply. Your job is to quickly and accurately depress the key that corresponds to the color shown. You can play this game effortlessly. As soon as the scanning noise stops, you will relax back to your regular reading self.”</p>
<p>Dr. Raz then ended the hypnosis session, leaving each person with what is called a posthypnotic suggestion, an instruction to carry out an action while not hypnotized. Days later, the subjects entered the brain scanner.</p>
<p>In highly hypnotizables, when Dr. Raz’s instructions came over the intercom, the Stroop effect was obliterated, he said. The subjects saw English words as gibberish and named colors instantly. But for those who were resistant to hypnosis, the Stroop effect prevailed, rendering them significantly slower in naming the colors.</p>
<p>When the brain scans of the two groups were compared, a distinct pattern appeared. Among the hypnotizables, Dr. Raz said, the visual area of the brain that usually decodes written words did not become active. And a region in the front of the brain that usually detects conflict was similarly dampened.</p>
<p>Top-down processes overrode brain circuits devoted to reading and detecting conflict, Dr. Raz said, although he did not know exactly how that happened. Those results appeared in July in The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.</p>
<p>A number of other recent studies of brain imaging point to similar top-down brain mechanisms under the influence of suggestion. Highly hypnotizable people were able to “drain” color from a colorful abstract drawing or “add” color to the same drawing rendered in gray tones. In each case, the parts of their brains involved in color perception were differently activated.</p>
<p>Brain scans show that the control mechanisms for deciding what to do in the face of conflict become uncoupled when people are hypnotized. Top-down processes override sensory, or bottom-up information, said Dr. Stephen M. Kosslyn, a neuroscientist at Harvard. People think that sights, sounds and touch from the outside world constitute reality. But the brain constructs what it perceives based on past experience, Dr. Kosslyn said.</p>
<p>Most of the time bottom-up information matches top-down expectation, Dr. Spiegel said. But hypnosis is interesting because it creates a mismatch. “We imagine something different, so it is different,” he said.</p>
<p>Originally published in The New York Times<br />
by Sandra Blakeslee<br />
November 22, 2005</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><span style="color: #ffff99;">Are you tired of your problems getting the best of you? Are you ready to break the chains that hold you back from living your best possible life?</span><span style="color: #ffff99;"> <strong>Call me at (503)- 764-9976  for a free 45 minute consultation</strong></span><span style="color: #ffff99;"><strong> </strong>to find out how to jump-start your healing with hypnosis. This is where true change begins.</span></em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;I came to Sunil Varma while standing at a crossroads as depression, fear, anxiety, and my past had locked its grip on my ability to live to my fullest potential. Within the first two hours of working with him I felt the beginning of an amazing transformation&#8230; His insight, calm presence, compassion, understanding, and support have provided [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;I came to Sunil Varma while standing at a crossroads as depression, fear, anxiety, and my past had locked its grip on my ability to live to my fullest potential. Within the first two hours of working with him I felt the beginning of an amazing transformation&#8230; His insight, calm presence, compassion, understanding, and support have provided me with the tools and courage to confront and overcome the obstacles that stood between me and my true happiness&#8230;”</p>
<p style="text-align: right;"><strong>— Joel G., Portland, OR </strong></p>
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		<title>Relieving Stress with Hypnosis</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 May 2010 01:50:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is stress? We define stress as “body&#8217;s uncertain response to the demand made on it.” On one hand stress provides the outlet to express our talent and energies and helps us to pursue happiness while on the other hand it causes illness and mellows down our strength. When something unpleasant happens around us, it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>What is stress?</h2>
<p>We define stress as “body&#8217;s uncertain response to the demand made on it.” On one hand stress provides the outlet to express our talent and energies and helps us to pursue happiness while on the other hand it causes illness and mellows down our strength. When something unpleasant happens around us, it puts us in a state of strain called stress.</p>
<h2>What are stressors?</h2>
<p>Stressors are situations events, or external factors that cause us to be stressed. Stressors can vary in a wide degree from physical, psychological, financial, social stressors to academic, familial or clinical stressors. The one thing they all do is change the perception of what you perceive as familiar or comfortable to what you perceive as unfamiliar or uncomfortable.</p>
<h2>Stress</h2>
<p>Stress is your body&#8217;s method of responding to any type of demand. Stress can be caused by both positive and negative experiences such as positive stress about a wedding, to negative stress about how you will pay for the wedding. When people feel as though they are stressed their bodies react in a chemical manner by releasing chemicals into the blood. These Chemicals will increase your strength and energy which can be a great thing if the stress were caused by a physical danger. But this can also be a very bad thing if their stress is a response to emotional stimuli which does not allow an outlet for the additional energy and strength. Here are some causes of stressful stimuli and how they affect people.</p>
<h3>Some common stimuli of the stress response</h3>
<ul>
<li>A lack of influence or stimuli in your career</li>
<li>Excessive work pressure caused by deadlines or stop dates</li>
<li>Unknown expectations or what is expected out of you</li>
<li>Not knowing how management you work</li>
<li>Unrealistic Quota or non Quota attainment</li>
<li>Busy working schedule which limits your social life</li>
<li>Unemployment, job changes, or job insecurity</li>
<li>No direction or stagnant work environment</li>
<li>Passed up for promotions or promotion expectations</li>
<li>New Social Situations</li>
<li>Illness in the Family</li>
<li>Separation from a partner or loved one</li>
<li>Financial Expectations</li>
<li>Educational expectations</li>
<li>Social difficulties or family disagreements</li>
</ul>
<p>Stress is a natural indicator and do not be surprised if you suffer from stress from any of these reasons. Stress is a perfectly normal system response. While practicing coping skills and through examination of your thought process, you will enable yourself to view these situations from a positive manner thereby reducing your stress response.</p>
<p>Unfortunately unrelenting and negative emotional stress can lead to many negative consequences in life. Stress can lead to addictive habits that will allow you to “alleviate” the stress response normally in the forms of tobacco, alcohol and drugs. Also feelings of helplessness, anger, and depression as well as overeating are all possible consequences when the stress response becomes too intense.</p>
<p>Through Results Based Hypnotherapy stress management program you can fortunately develop new ways and outlets in releases this emotional stress and create positive responses. Through this stress management program you will discover new ways on working through a stressful situation, and effectively change the way your subconscious mind experiences the stress response. You will notice through Hypnosis that the way you perceive stress will be radically changed, so much so that negative stress, or situations you previously had negative stress responses in are removed completely which allow you to live a happy fulfilling life.</p>
<p>Often our stress responses are learned earlier in life from those in parental or guidance roles such as parents, teacher or sports coaches. These individuals may have supplied us with inefficient and weak ways of working through and dealing with stress and stressful situations.</p>
<p>Hypnosis allows you to change existing negative ways of working through stress with more effective efficient positive ones. Original responses which interpreted and dealt with stress in a negative ways or allowed stress to change your personality can be effectively removed and replaced with positive natural stress responders.</p>
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		<title>When talking about your problems isn’t enough, hypnosis can help.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 May 2010 12:35:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you feel stuck in an endless cycle of talking and thinking about your problems? You aren’t alone. Traditional talk-based counseling can be a helpful tool for some, but many people need a deeper, more powerful form of therapy to get to the root of their most persistent issues. If you have a problem you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you feel stuck in an endless cycle of talking and thinking about your problems? You aren’t alone. Traditional talk-based counseling can be a helpful tool for some, but many people need a deeper, more powerful form of therapy to get to the root of their most persistent issues. If you have a problem you haven’t been able to solve, hypnosis offers a safe, time-tested, effective solution. Are you ready to let go of pain and suffering and take a step toward positive change? Call me today at <strong>(503)764-9976 for a free 45 min consultation</strong>. <span style="text-decoration: underline;">My practice covers all of the areas in which hypnosis is known to be effective, including work with children and teens. </span>Hypnosis can help you:</p>
<ul>
<li>Conquer fear and deep sadness</li>
<li>Have the relationship you want</li>
<li>Relieve stress</li>
<li>Lose weight</li>
<li>Quit smoking</li>
<li>Heal from past trauma</li>
<li>Banish negative patterns of thought and behavior</li>
<li>Unleash your self-confidence and rediscover joy</li>
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<p><strong>— Sunil Varma, Certified Hypnotist, Portland Oregon </strong></p>
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