KIM NOGUEIRA
HYPNOSIS AND HYPNOTHERAPY
transformation clarity inner peace
CERTIFIED CLINICAL, INTERPERSONAL
& TRANSPERSONAL HYPNOTHERAPIST
Offering online sessions from
St John in the US Virgin Islands

Recovery is not a goal to be achieved, but a homecoming to the self we had to leave behind.
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Nayyirah Waheed (paraphrased)
Addictions: Calm, Clarity, and Change With-out Judgment--A Rediscovery of the Self
Addiction affects the brain, body, and spirit—touching every aspect of a person’s life. Whether it involves substances like alcohol, nicotine, or opioids, or behavioral patterns such as gambling or compulsive eating, addiction is more than just a habit—it’s a coping mechanism deeply woven into the nervous system and subconscious mind. Clinical hypnotherapy offers supportive, evidence-informed help for individuals in recovery by addressing the emotional and behavioral roots of addiction in a safe, non-judgmental space.
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In the relaxed, focused state of hypnosis, clients become more receptive to new, healthier beliefs and behaviors. Hypnotherapy can help reduce cravings, calm the stress response, and reinforce positive choices by creating new neural pathways that support freedom and resilience. For many, this includes uncovering and healing subconscious beliefs like “I’m not enough” or “I can’t cope without this,” which often lie beneath addictive patterns. Over time, hypnotherapy helps clients internalize a deeper sense of calm, self-trust, and empowerment.
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Addiction is also strongly linked with trauma, anxiety, depression, and emotional dysregulation. Hypnotherapy can complement talk therapy or 12-step recovery by helping clients feel safer in their bodies, reduce shame, and process unresolved experiences without re-traumatization. The process is gentle but potent—supporting emotional regulation, improving sleep, and restoring a felt sense of inner safety.
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Please note: This work is offered as part of a clinical hypnotherapy approach and always requires a referral from a licensed medical or mental health provider. It is not a standalone treatment for addiction, but rather a valuable addition to a comprehensive recovery plan—bringing in the power of the subconscious to support lasting, life-affirming change.

The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change.
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Carl Rogers