Overcome Fear & Phobia Through Hypnosis

Achieve freedom by overcoming fear

Reset your phobia trigger response

From heart racing to complete calmness

Timeline therapy® to release negativity

Start fearlessly living from this moment

Initial session 2 HR available online or Bondi

This is for people who have a…

✓ Fear of Flying – Aviophobia

✓ Fear of Enclosed Spaces – Claustrophobia

✓ Fear of Heights – Acrophobia

✓ Fear of Needles – Trypanophobia

✓ Fear of Spiders – Arachnophobia

✓ Fear of Snakes – Ophidiophobia

✓ Fear of Germs – Mysophobia

✓ Fear of Rejection – Fear of Abandonment

✓ Fear of Dogs – Cynophobia

✓ Fear of Water / Ocean – Aquaphobia

✓ Fear of Travel / Planes

✓ Fear of Public Speaking – Glossophobia

✓ Fear of Being Alone – Monophobia

✓ Fear of Death – Thanatophobia

✓ Fear of Failure – Atychiphobia

✓ Fear of Change – Metathesiophobia

✓ Fear of the Dark – Nyctophobia

✓ Fear of Social Situations – Social Anxiety Disorder

✓ Fear of the Future – Chronophobia

✓ Fear of Intimacy – Pistanthrophobia

✓ And other fears to overcome

Fearless Living
Starts From This Moment

We can easily overcome struggles with phobias. We go back to where your brain first learned that situation was dangerous, and help it relearn that the situation is now safe. That way the fear is no longer triggered in the first place.We will look at the hidden root causes and break the negative patterns. In this receptive state, we work together to reframe your perceptions and responses to the phobic triggers, essentially rewiring your reactions. You can break free from the shackles of your phobias. It may take from 1 to 3 sessions.

Why Do Phobias Happen?

With a phobia, even if you know logically that you’re safe, you feel scared anyway. This is because the logical part of your brain (the prefrontal cortex) is separate from the emotional part of your brain (the limbic system). The amygdala is responsible for triggering the fight or flight system. The amygdala stores information about what represents a threat to you. If you have an upsetting or scary experience, the amygdala bookmarks everything about that situation, so that it can automatically trigger a fight or flight response in any similar situation in the future. Once the amygdala has learned to trigger a fight or flight response in a particular situation, that response will usually persist over time without some intervention. In other words, once your brain learns a fear, it usually won't go away on its own, even if logically you tell yourself, "There's nothing to be afraid of."