I work best with clients who are genuinely committed to making meaningful changes in their lives. I welcome people from many different backgrounds and with many different challenges, but I typically decline most weight loss and smoking cessation cases.
This is not because I do not believe hypnotherapy can help with these issues. It can. It is because, in my experience, these are the areas where clients are most likely to underestimate the level of follow-through required for lasting results. Hypnotherapy is not a passive process. It works best when clients actively participate, complete agreed-upon homework, and make real changes between sessions.
When that commitment is missing, progress stalls. Sessions can become repetitive, frustrating, and ineffective, which wastes both your time and your money. My goal is always to help clients achieve real, lasting change, and that requires honest effort from both sides.
In today’s world, most people already understand the risks of smoking and the importance of healthy weight management. Often, the issue is not a lack of information, but a lack of personal readiness. Some people seek hypnotherapy because they feel pressured by others or because they want to say they tried everything. That is understandable, but without genuine internal motivation, long-term change is unlikely.
I value the results I achieve with the clients I choose to work with, and they do too. But hypnotherapy is not magic. It is a collaborative process. I can help reduce resistance, support change, and guide the work, but I cannot do it for you. If a client is actively resisting the process or unwilling to participate, I may end the work and suggest they return when they are truly ready.
If you are genuinely willing to do the work and want to partner with me in creating change, email me with your story, and we can explore whether we are a good fit. If not, I sincerely wish you all the best and hope you find the right support when the time is right.