Juliet Hollingsworth
Hi, I'm Juliet

As a hypnotherapist I’m determined to help you and other valuable people like yourself say goodbye to your problems for good. Allowing you the freedom to reach your potential, live the life you want to live and feel exuberant with it.

Through my decade of working as a hypnotherapist I have watched countless people walk through the door in the same place as you are right now and leave on a path that leads them to their optimum destination.

I’ve been there

Thinking of the feelings that arise with anxiety takes me back to working in a busy corporate environment. Arriving at the train station at 5:30 a.m. every morning full of dread for what the day would bring. Thankfully a course in clinical hypnosis & psychotherapy led me to a path that would change my life forever.

Before I had even finished the course and qualified as a hypnotherapist, people were asking if I could help them fix their problems. Help them lose weight, stop smoking, break habits. I soon had a therapy room in The City of London, closely followed by a room in Harley Street. I was working 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. in a busy investment bank and then racing to my therapy room to see clients. Something had to change.

What happened

In 2009 I decided to win the rat race by leaving my employer and setting up as a full time, self-employed hypnotherapist. More recently I have published a hypnobirthing book. Furthered my studies and therapeutic capabilities with a masters degree (MSc) in Consciousness, Spirituality and Transpersonal Psychology and taught many other hypnotherapists some of my techniques. In 2011 after the birth of my first daughter I chose to focus on my practice in Farnham, Surrey alongside day workshops around the country.

Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS

Qualifications:

Member of the:

Qualifications
PUBLIC SPEAKING

2021 Hypno Summit – Hypnobirthing for the Hypnotherapist

2022 UK Hypnosis Convention – Why Hypnosis isn’t the Therapy.

2022 Hypno Summit – Sleep Disorders: When Hypnosis Alone Doesn’t Do the Trick

2023 DANISH NGH HYPNOTHERAPISTS – Congress 2023

2023 UK Hypnosis Convention – The Initial Consultation

 

 

Juliet Hollingsworth
Hi, I'm Juliet

As a hypnotherapist I’m determined to help you and other valuable people like yourself say goodbye to your problems for good. Allowing you the freedom to reach your potential, live the life you want to live and feel exuberant with it.

Through my decade of working as a hypnotherapist I have watched countless people walk through the door in the same place as you are right now and leave on a path that leads them to their optimum destination.

I’ve been there

Thinking of the feelings that arise with anxiety takes me back to working in a busy corporate environment. Arriving at the train station at 5:30 a.m. every morning full of dread for what the day would bring. Thankfully a course in clinical hypnosis & psychotherapy led me to a path that would change my life forever.

Before I had even finished the course and qualified as a hypnotherapist, people were asking if I could help them fix their problems. Help them lose weight, stop smoking, break habits. I soon had a therapy room in The City of London, closely followed by a room in Harley Street. I was working 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. in a busy investment bank and then racing to my therapy room to see clients. Something had to change.

What happened

In 2009 I decided to win the rat race by leaving my employer and setting up as a full time, self-employed hypnotherapist. More recently I have published a hypnobirthing book. Furthered my studies and therapeutic capabilities with a masters degree (MSc) in Consciousness, Spirituality and Transpersonal Psychology and taught many other hypnotherapists some of my techniques. In 2011 after the birth of my first daughter I chose to focus on my practice in Farnham, Surrey alongside day workshops around the country.

Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS

Qualifications:

Member of the:

Qualifications
PUBLIC SPEAKING

2021 Hypno Summit – Hypnobirthing for the Hypnotherapist

2022 UK Hypnosis Convention – Why Hypnosis isn’t the Therapy.

2022 Hypno Summit – Sleep Disorders: When Hypnosis Alone Doesn’t Do the Trick

2023 DANISH NGH HYPNOTHERAPISTS – Congress 2023

2023 UK Hypnosis Convention – The Initial Consultation

 

Juliet Hollingsworth
WHO AM I?

At first sight

At first sight I’m probably what you would consider mainstream. Whilst I surround myself with hippy types that have beautiful flowing locks and dress in earthy tones I can be easily spotted as the one wearing the cotton hoodie in a colour that is quite obviously chemically created! 

Early experiences

Despite having had a Great Aunt that was a yogi. A Nan that was everything I surround myself with – a planet conscious vegan, a mind and body health activist. Another Nan whose psychology bookshelf is far more advanced than mine. And a Dad that started a degree in psychology, I grew, surrounded by image conscious people focused mostly on academic achievement and not emotional health. As I develop I am starting to express those parts of me. Clearly seen by looking at my academic background, the financial economist, that became a hypnotherapist, and more recently transpersonal psychologist.

Now!

I can be found in the local refill shop trying my best to significantly reduce plastic usage. Frequenting the charity shops is an enjoyable pastime. Caring more about the planet and the future of my potential grandchildren than my own image. I feel better when I eat a diet focused on unprocessed foods and organic, traceable, unmedicated, ethical meat. 

My two daughters (born in 2011 and 2014) go to a particularly lovely school that equally values community and being outdoors. We spend a lot of our time in wellies stomping in puddles and mud. We are particularly lucky that the people in this community are non judgemental, accepting, kind, strong people with high morals and integrity. I love nothing more than being in that environment, though my hate of being cold means I am nearly always dressed in multiple layers. My partner Matt and I have been together since 2005, we spend all of our free time as a family but we haven’t found a need to marry yet.

Food and exercise

I am

  • a massive foodie which leads me to being an avid exerciser.
  • My most creative whilst exercising. Having written this bio in my head whilst swimming – the original version was so much better. 

  • try to exercise six times a week and split that between gym classes, running and swimming.

I have

  • run three London Marathons and walked one MoonWalk marathon. 

Professionally

I am a massive advocate for the rights of children and find it difficult to see children not being heard. It’s something that I am always considering when I work, whether that be with a child or with an adult that was once a child. I try to respect others and remember that every person is a person, regardless of their age or status. I am a big researcher and hope that my work is evidence based. When I am prepping for a client you will not find me in a textbook or reading a research paper. I read these daily and work intuitively, guided by the knowledge I’ve gained through my reading. 

WHO AM I?

At first sight

At first sight I’m probably what you would consider mainstream. Whilst I surround myself with hippy types that have beautiful flowing locks and dress in earthy tones I can be easily spotted as the one wearing the cotton hoodie in a colour that is quite obviously chemically created! 

Early experiences

Despite having had a Great Aunt that was a yogi. A Nan that was everything I surround myself with – a planet conscious vegan, a mind and body health activist. Another Nan whose psychology bookshelf is far more advanced than mine. And a Dad that started a degree in psychology, I grew, surrounded by image conscious people focused mostly on academic achievement and not emotional health. As I develop I am starting to express those parts of me. Clearly seen by looking at my academic background, the financial economist, that became a hypnotherapist, and more recently transpersonal psychologist.

Now!

I can be found in the local refill shop trying my best to significantly reduce plastic usage. Frequenting the charity shops is an enjoyable pastime. Caring more about the planet and the future of my potential grandchildren than my own image. I feel better when I eat a diet focused on unprocessed foods and organic, traceable, unmedicated, ethical meat. 

My two daughters (born in 2011 and 2014) go to a particularly lovely school that equally values community and being outdoors. We spend a lot of our time in wellies stomping in puddles and mud. We are particularly lucky that the people in this community are non judgemental, accepting, kind, strong people with high morals and integrity. I love nothing more than being in that environment, though my hate of being cold means I am nearly always dressed in multiple layers. My partner Matt and I have been together since 2005, we spend all of our free time as a family but we haven’t found a need to marry yet.

Food and exercise

I am

  • a massive foodie which leads me to being an avid exerciser.
  • My most creative whilst exercising. Having written this bio in my head whilst swimming – the original version was so much better. 

  • try to exercise six times a week and split that between gym classes, running and swimming.

I have

  • run three London Marathons and walked one MoonWalk marathon. 

Professionally

I am a massive advocate for the rights of children and find it difficult to see children not being heard. It’s something that I am always considering when I work, whether that be with a child or with an adult that was once a child. I try to respect others and remember that every person is a person, regardless of their age or status. I am a big researcher and hope that my work is evidence based. When I am prepping for a client you will not find me in a textbook or reading a research paper. I read these daily and work intuitively, guided by the knowledge I’ve gained through my reading.