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

Pain is real, but so is hope.
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Naomi Judd
Endometriosis: Finding Calm Within the Body’s Storm
Living with endometriosis often means navigating persistent pain, exhaustion, digestive discomfort, and the psychological weight of not always being believed or understood. Hypnotherapy offers a compassionate, clinically grounded way to support those facing this complex condition—working gently with the nervous system and subconscious mind to reduce suffering and promote healing from within.
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Pain in endometriosis isn’t just physical—it’s also influenced by the brain’s perception and the body's stress response. Hypnotherapy has been found to lower pain intensity by altering how the brain processes pain signals. In hypnosis, the body can enter a parasympathetic state, lowering cortisol and reducing the inflammatory cycle often triggered by chronic stress. Clients also learn to relax deeply, use imagery for comfort and healing, and develop internal tools to manage flare-ups with more ease.
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Beyond physical symptoms, endometriosis can impact self-worth, fertility, relationships, and mental health. Hypnotherapy supports emotional healing by releasing subconscious fears, grief, or frustration, and creating space for self-compassion and inner peace. Clients often describe feeling “more in control” of their pain and “less defined” by their condition after a series of sessions.
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Please note: a referral from your physician is required before beginning hypnotherapy for endometriosis. This ensures that your care is safely integrated with your existing treatment plan. Hypnotherapy is a complementary tool—not a replacement for medical care—but a powerful ally that helps you reconnect with your body’s wisdom, resilience, and innate capacity to heal. With a referral from a licensed healthcare provider, clinical hypnotherapy becomes a safe, personalized resource for reducing suffering, increasing resilience, and restoring a sense of connection to the body and self.

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