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 a fire for every mountain blocking you.
You could be a water and soft river your way to freedom too.
—
Nayyirah Wahee
Stress: Come back to Calm. You were never meant to carry it all alone.
When life feels overwhelming, it’s hard to remember how to breathe. Hypnotherapy offers a way to slow everything down. In a safe, quiet space, you’ll learn how to listen to your body again, to gently unravel the tension, and to shift out of survival mode. Many people describe it as a “mental massage” or a soft place to land. Whether your stress comes from work, caregiving, change, or just the pace of the world, hypnotherapy can help you find your way back to sense of groundedness, balance and peace-- and to yourself.
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From a physiological standpoint, chronic stress triggers the body’s fight-or-flight response, flooding the system with cortisol and adrenaline. Over time, this can disrupt sleep, digestion, immunity, and mental clarity. Hypnotherapy is clinically shown to reduce stress by inducing a deeply relaxed, parasympathetic state. This allows the brain to rewire stress responses, increase emotional resilience, and restore regulation to the nervous system. Research indicates that even a few sessions can significantly lower perceived stress levels and enhance overall wellbeing.
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Stress is often a signal that we’ve become disconnected from our deeper source—our inner stillness, our soul’s rhythm. Through hypnotherapy, clients can reconnect with this larger sense of self, receiving insight, significant messages, and intuitive guidance from the subconscious. Sessions often reveal that stress isn’t just a problem to solve, but a call to align with one’s truest path.
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Within the heart of the storm, something deeper is unfolding: a return to freedom, to limitlessness. As poet Jean Tardieu wrote:
In order to advance, I walk
the treadmill of myself
Cyclone inhabited by immobility.
But within, no more boundaries!
--Jean Tardieu

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