
PHILIPPE LIBRERO
HYPNOTHERAPIST

ONTOLOGICAL HYPNOSIS
What is ontological hypnosis ?

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ONTOLOGICAL HYPNOSIS
What is ontological hypnosis ?
What defines happiness is freedom.
How to get closer to happiness while being locked in the mental patterns responsible for the malaise?
I created the method of ontological hypnosis: “hypnosophy” based on the fundamentals of evolutionary hypnosis, to which I associated the values of philosophy. This concept allows you to reconnect in full consciousness to your inner self and to free yourself from limiting beliefs in order to move towards greater well-being and joy.
Advances in neuroscience have demonstrated the positive impact of hypnotherapy on the individual. The discipline has even entered the medical world, where its effectiveness is recognized in many fields.
The success of the method has prompted me to publish a book entitled “10 Keys to Freeing Yourself from Stress”. In the content, I provide advice to be applied daily.
Ontological hypnosis has the unique characteristic of encompassing the psychological, behavioral, emotional, spiritual and philosophical dimensions.
An enveloping approach to well-being!
When to use hypnosis?
Hypnosis consists in modifying the state of consciousness to access the unconscious, which contains all the solutions to the problems encountered. The applications of hypnosis are numerous and a therapy can notably make it possible to solve all kinds of ailments of various origins.

Addictions
Smoking cessation
Eating disorders
Games
Internet addiction

Psychosomatic disorders
Mourning
Emotional disappointments
Loss of appetite
Sleep disorders
Overwork

Psychological suffering
Stress
Malaise
Anxiety
Neuroses
Phobia, state of panic
Depression

Somatic problems
Digestive
Asthma
Allergy

Post-traumatic stress states
Irritability
Anger
Fear
Nightmares

Preparation
At exams
At professional interviews
At sporting events
"The purpose of life is personal development. To achieve perfect realization of one's nature, that is what we are all here for."
Oscar Wilde