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

You do not have to be good.
You do not have to walk on your knees
for a hundred miles through the desert, repenting.
You only have to let the soft animal of your body
love what it loves.
—
Mary Oliver
Self Esteem: Restoring the Sacredness of Self
Self-esteem isn’t just about feeling confident—it’s about remembering who you are beneath the noise. So many people carry hidden wounds from childhood, social pressure, or comparison, which shape a narrative of unworthiness. Hypnotherapy offers a gentle yet powerful way to shift that narrative—not with willpower or surface affirmations, but by speaking directly to the subconscious, where those stories first took root.
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From a scientific perspective, low self-esteem often stems from learned beliefs—internalized messages that repeat quietly beneath our awareness. These patterns can shape how we speak to ourselves, hold ourselves back, or fear being seen. Hypnotherapy works by quieting the critical mind and accessing the deeper layers where these scripts are stored. In this relaxed state, new self-perceptions can be introduced and felt—not just intellectually understood. Studies have shown that hypnosis can significantly improve self-confidence and reduce self-critical thought by re-patterning neural pathways linked to identity and emotion.
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Issues of self-worth often reveal a deeper longing: to reconnect with the soul’s truth. We are born whole, radiant, and deeply connected—but as we grow, many of us forget. Through the inner wisdom journey of regression, clients often meet aspects of themselves that never forgot—an inner child, a spirit guide, a higher self. These parts offer not just comfort, but profound insight: you are already enough. You always were.
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Whether you're struggling with self-doubt, perfectionism, or a sense of invisibility, hypnotherapy can help you return to a place of self-acceptance. It’s not about becoming someone new—it’s about releasing the weight of who you thought you had to be. And when you do, something incredible happens: you begin to live, speak, and love from the center of your true self.​
When you regain a sense of your life as a journey of discovery, you return to rhythm with yourself. When you take the time to travel with reverence, a richer
life
unfolds
before
you.
Moments
of beauty
begin to
braid
your days.
-John O'Donohue

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