The number of problems you can address at once using hypnosis depends on several factors, including the nature of the problems, your experience with hypnosis, and the goals of the session. Generally:
Hypnosis is most effective when focused on one primary issue or goal at a time. This allows for deep, concentrated work on that specific problem.
You can address related issues simultaneously if they are interconnected (e.g., anxiety and stress related to a particular event).
Trying to work on too many unrelated problems in one session may reduce effectiveness because hypnosis relies on focused attention and suggestion.
For best results, it's often recommended to prioritize problems and address them sequentially over multiple sessions. If you have multiple issues, a skilled hypnotherapist can help design a plan that targets them efficiently.