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The human spirit is stronger than anything that can happen to it.
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C.C. Scott

Oncology Support: Finding Calm, Strength, and Hope Within

Facing cancer often brings a wave of uncertainty, fear, and emotional upheaval. From diagnosis to treatment to recovery, it’s not just the physical body that undergoes profound change—the heart and mind are deeply impacted as well. Clinical hypnotherapy provides a gentle, empowering space to ease the emotional weight of this journey and support healing on multiple levels.

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Research has shown that hypnotherapy can help reduce treatment side effects such as nausea, fatigue, pain, and anxiety. It can also promote better sleep and support immune system function by reducing the body’s stress response. During chemotherapy or radiation, hypnotherapy may be used to help calm anticipatory anxiety and provide a sense of control. For many clients, even one or two sessions can make a noticeable difference in how they feel mentally and physically during treatment.

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Perhaps most importantly, hypnotherapy offers emotional and spiritual support during a time when people may feel overwhelmed or disconnected from themselves. In a state of therapeutic hypnosis, clients can reconnect with inner strength, visualize healing, process fear, or find moments of peace that can be profoundly nourishing. For those in remission or living with chronic cancer, it can also be a place to navigate grief, identity shifts, or existential questions with safety and compassion.

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This isn’t about denying reality—it’s about enhancing quality of life, empowering the healing process, and honoring the full humanity of the person moving through illness. Hypnotherapy becomes a steady companion through the storm, offering space to breathe, feel, and heal from within.

Please note: a referral from your physician is required before beginning hypnotherapy for oncology support. 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.

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

Carl Rogers

CERTIFIED CLINICAL, INTERPERSONAL

& TRANSPERSONAL HYPNOTHERAPIST

Offering online sessions from

St John in the US Virgin Islands

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Disclaimer

​The information on this website is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical, psychological, or psychiatric advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Hypnotherapy is a complementary practice that supports well-being and personal growth but does not replace care provided by a licensed healthcare professional. If you have or suspect a medical or mental health condition, consult a qualified provider before starting hypnotherapy. Results can be profound but are never guaranteed. Hypnotherapy is a team effort and the client must have a desire for change. Effort and willingness must be made by the client to participate and follow certain protocols which may require daily commitments for best results. By using this website, you acknowledge that the practitioner is not liable for any outcomes related to hypnotherapy services. For urgent medical or mental health concerns, seek immediate assistance from a healthcare professional or emergency services.

If you are under the care of a medical professional for any condition for which you are seeking hypnosis support, please obtain a signed, written referral from your healthcare provider prior to engaging and moving forward with related sessions. I am a Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist, not a mental health practitioner, counselor, or a physician. Hypnotherapy does not take the place of medical or psychiatric care and is not a substitute for diagnosis or treament of any condition. However, it can be a powerful adjunct to many health or mental conditions.
 

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