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Relationships

EFT has been used with great success to help many, many people deal with the difficulties within their relationship and move towards the harmony that had been elusive.

Harmonious relationships can be the source of the greatest contentment, fun, happiness and pleasure. However, for many people their relationships can be the cause of considerable emotional pain and this is true whether thinking about present or past relationships, or maybe even those that may be part of our preferred future.

So whether you feel your problems are linked with past or present relationships or you have concerns about the future or you’re just confused as to why things are the way they seem to be, we can probably help.

Obviously we are involved with relationships of one sort or another throughout our lives … and how we respond to our present can be very much affected by our past. Sometimes it can seem as though we are prisoners of our past. However, EFT can help to unlock the doors and set us free.

EFT can help to make sense of and find release from hurts and confusions and provide a clarity and positive way forward while recovering and improving the confidence and self-esteem that so often suffers in these circumstances.

Solutions and relief cannot be promised but experience has shown that those are exactly what have been achieved by many with EFT.

Combining the powerful techniques of EFT with the hypnotherapy techniques we utilise, we can offer you a complete therapy programme to suit your needs.

If you are unable to attend sessions, why not consider the EFT telephone consultations to help you achieve your goal? Simply contact us to talk about how we can help you.

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