by Amy Marohn | Apr 17, 2023 | Hypnosis, Managing Toxic Emotions, Womens Relationship Expert
What is the force that fuels the cheating? Boredom? Repressed anger or resentment? Arrested development or an attempt to recapture the magic and freedom of youth? Rebellion against the heavy responsibilities of adulthood? A fear of commitment or (ironically)...
by Amy Marohn | May 25, 2022 | Hypnosis, Womens Relationship Expert
There are so many ways childhood trauma can rear its ugly head, which if left unattended, can make adulthood very challenging and unstable. Of course, no two people with similar traumas will have the same symptoms or patterns and the level of interference it creates...
by Amy Marohn | May 4, 2022 | Hypnosis, Womens Relationship Expert
I could understand how a wife might consider any viewing of porn by her husband disruptive to their marriage, as well as distasteful, disrespectful and in general demeaning to women. And I’m not for one moment making light of this topic; however, this topic – as...
by Amy Marohn | Apr 20, 2022 | Hypnosis, Uncategorized, Womens Relationship Expert
So, you’ve got a past. Dirty laundry. Unsavory moments. Things that make you uneasy. Moments that belong in the vault. Take a deep, healing, restorative breath in and out – because most people do. You’ve been dating 6+ months now. Things are moving...
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...