Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP)
NLP is the study of how language affects our behaviour. It allows us to understand how our mind actually works
so we can work with it rather than against it. It can be used to change unwanted habits and patterns of behaviour
that don’t serve us. It’s great for getting rid of fears and phobias, for improving confidence and motivation, and
for optimising our performance.
One of the great things about making changes using NLP is that it’s so much fun. Once you’re aware of how your
mind has been working you can easily spot the unhelpful patterns and replace them with how you actually want to
respond to situations.
I’ve been helping clients using NLP since I first trained with Dr. Richard Bandler in 1997. It enabled me to
understand that a persons mind can interfere with their ability to heal and move forward in life. Our bodies are
wonderful self healing systems and our mental habits can either help or hinder this process. Combining NLP with the
hands-on therapies ensures that both your mind and body are working together to reach optimum health.
What the Clients say:-
“It is very difficult to describe Joy’s methods but the sessions have been fun and the results have been
outstanding. I had been severely depressed for over a year but after my first session I began to feel more positive
and in control. Over the weeks I have been able to cope with anything I was previously unable to deal with.”
– Pat S. Sheffield.
“I had a traumatic experience years ago that still caused me mental trauma even though I thought I had come to
terms with it. It was great to have someone guide me through the muddle. I was amazed by what my head actually
does, Joy taught me how to deal with it myself and gain some control.” - V.M. Jersey.
“Listening to Joy speak, one quickly realises that she knows exactly what she is doing. Joy is extremely
knowledgeable with respect to the mind and body. Consequently, she is a well-rounded healer. I always feel I’ve
learned something new after a session with Joy, which is a plus!” – J.B. Sheffield.
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