Even long-buried trauma can shape our lives—until we give the subconscious mind permission to release it. Hypnosis for trauma opens the door to healing when talk alone isn’t enough.
From Silence to Strength
Not all trauma is loud. Some of it is silent, hidden beneath decades of routine, success, or survival. And yet, it lingers—in the body, in behavior, and in the moments we cannot explain.
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Hypnosis for Trauma
Hypnosis for trauma offers a way through that silence. When the conscious mind can’t access what hurts, the subconscious steps in. Under guided hypnosis, long-held memories—emotional, sensory, and deeply stored—can surface and begin to heal. It’s not about reliving trauma. It’s about gently remembering and releasing it. According to the American Psychological Association, hypnosis allows the mind to enter a focused, receptive state that is ideal for therapeutic transformation.
This healing approach was powerfully illustrated through the story of a Vietnam veteran who had, for decades, buried his experience. Outwardly, he was accomplished: a retired attorney, respected, disciplined. But beneath the surface, he carried a pain even he couldn’t name. Alcohol had become a way to manage what he could not confront.
During one session, with clinical hypnotherapist Liza Boubari, a memory emerged. Under hypnosis, the man recalled the moment he believed he might die. Wounded on the battlefield, he had survived by hiding under the body of a fallen comrade. It was a tactic of survival—but emotionally, it left a wound too painful to process at the time.
He had never told anyone. Not his wife. Not a therapist. Not even himself—not fully. The memory had been buried by the mind to protect him—a common response to trauma, as described by the National Center for PTSD, where fragmented or suppressed memories often resurface when the mind is ready.
Through hypnosis, that buried trauma came forward. He wept. He spoke. He forgave. And in the weeks that followed, something shifted. He stopped drinking—not through willpower, but because he no longer needed to numb what had finally been released.
This is the power of subconscious healing. Hypnosis bypasses the logical filters and goes straight to where pain is stored. It’s not a trick or a performance. It’s a deep and respectful partnership between the mind and body—a space where transformation can take root.
As Liza often reminds her clients, “Your body keeps the score, but your mind holds the power to rewrite the story.”
For those carrying unspoken trauma—whether from war, childhood, illness, grief, or abuse—hypnosis can offer a new path forward. It is a gentle, safe way to begin the process of release.
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Group and individual sessions are available, including a special group healing on June 9. For anyone feeling the pull to go deeper, to finally let go of what’s been held inside—this may be the invitation the soul has been waiting for.
Healing is possible. And it begins when the subconscious is ready to be heard.