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Nancy Hunter



Master Hypnotist Nancy hunter is a clinical member of the Ontario Society of Psychotherapists (OSP), a Master Practitioner of classic and advanced Ericksonian hypnosis, certified with the National Guild of Hypnotherapists (NGH). Nancy is also a registered Canadian Art Therapist (RCAT) - registered with the Canadian Art Therapy Association (CATA) and Master NLP Practitioner. Nancy is available in person for Therapy Sessions in Toronto, Canada.

Nancy has experience working with a wide variety of clients' life issues, from the simple to the more complex. She has worked with people having concerns such as smoking cessation, weight management, habit changes, phobias, anxieties, depression, childhood abuse or trauma (sexual, physical, and psychological) and disordered eating. She has worked with children as young as 4, and adults as old as 75, and every age group between.

Nancy graduated in 1989 from a 2 year graduate level course at the Toronto Art Therapy Institute. Since then she worked at hospitals, schools and other community institutions. After the requisite number of supervised professional hours of work with clients she became registered with the Canadian Art Therapy Institute and is still a registered member today.

Learning hypnosis was the first thing she did to increase her flexibility as a therapist, and add to her skills and tools for change. It seemed like a natural extension to working with images in art therapy, and she had already begun to use guided imagery with many clients before formally learning hypnosis. She attended many courses and is now a master practitioner in classic hypnosis, as well as in advanced Ericksonian hypnosis. It is the Ericksonian hypnosis which she credits for giving her the boost she needed to attain the high level of skill and expertise as a hypnotherapist she has today.

For more information visit www.innovativehypnotherapy.com.

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