by Amy Marohn | Sep 13, 2022 | Hypnosis, Managing Toxic Emotions, Successful Mindset
There is nothing more sobering than being forced into a relationship with oneself. And no other life event that will trigger such inner stirrings of the mind than a bad break-up. Self-doubt, fear of abandonment, social anxiety, feeling out of touch with the social...
by Amy Marohn | Jun 13, 2022 | Hypnosis, Managing Toxic Emotions, Successful Mindset
When my son was in grade school, it was not uncommon for him to share stories about a kid in his grade who teased him. He was teased about the same kinds of things kids are teased about since the beginning of time: his appearance, mannerisms, intelligence, and on and...
by Amy Marohn | Jun 7, 2022 | Energy Healing, Hypnosis, Managing Toxic Emotions
Everyone typically has at least one work horror story – a boss who doesn’t pay taxes, a company shut down overnight, a person from top management who resigns for no known reason or a coworker or client who goes out of his way to make life more difficult. But...
by Amy Marohn | Apr 19, 2022 | Hypnosis, Managing Toxic Emotions, Womens Relationship Expert
The process of healing is both active and passive. It is comprised of actionable items or things you can control or at least influence and things you cannot. The passive part of healing is simply time, distance and the accumulation of new organic experiences stacked...
by Amy Marohn | Apr 13, 2022 | Energy Healing, Hypnosis, Managing Toxic Emotions, Successful Mindset, Womens Relationship Expert
Is it strange that a person – whose religious community strongly discourages or even vehemently opposes the use of hypnosis – would end up in my chair within months of leaving the church? Religious Trauma Syndrome. I didn’t know it had a name when I started seeing my...
by Amy Marohn | Apr 12, 2022 | Hypnosis, Managing Toxic Emotions, Womens Relationship Expert
At 11 years old she took over care of the younger siblings when mom was sick and couldn’t get out of bed. She remembers yearning for the kind of normal parents her friends seemed to have – the kind that went out for pizza and ice cream or to the movies and mall...