BeckyJohnson,M.A.Ed, CMS-CHT
Certified Medical Support-Clinical Hypnotherapist
Just a little about me. I taught special education for 25 years. The last ten years was spent in a psychiatric setting working with emotionally challenged youth. I left this setting with the feeling that there must be another way to help people take control of their lives. I began a journey that has led me to where I am today.
I am currently a certified medical support-clinical hypnotherapist. In July 2015 I completed 400 hours of training and certification in medical hypnosis. In the fall of 2016 I completed the final 100 hours of training in past life and natal regression for a total of 500 hours. Prior to this I received Master NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Practitioner), hypnotherapy and life coaching certification from Bennett Stellar University in Sedona, AZ. A total of another 200 hours. Before this training I learned tapping and was certified as a level 2 practitioner. I am currently registered with the state of Colorado as an unlicensed psychotherapist.
I am a member of the International Board of Hypnotherapy which requires a minimum of 30 CEUs every two years. So I am staying up to date with the latest techniques and research in my field.
I love guiding my clients into their own minds and teaching them how to be more empowered in achieving their goals.
My Philosophy
I believe the human body has the ability to heal itself. It just needs guidance and support to connect the mind, body and spirit.
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My job as a hypnotherapist is to serve as a guide into the unconscious mind where these connections are made and my clients find the inner resources that are needed to create their own positive changes. I work as a co-therapist with my clients and expect active participation in the process of change.
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As stated in my mission statement, my intention is to empower my clients with the tools and ability to rewrite the programming in their unconscious minds so they can create a more fulfilling life of their choice.
Rebecca Johnson’s services are NOT the practice of medicine or psychotherapy and are, therefore, not offered as a replacement for counseling, psychotherapy, psychiatric or medical treatment, but will serve as adjunct to these services.