Before meeting clients Beryl requires them to watch a video explaining how the brain works and write questions for their session. These questions, and a reminder about want vs need, quit vs try and how they expect to feel after the session form the basis of her Pretalk. She uses rapid and instant inductions and has great success in one session . She will explain how she gets them to follow up because quitting with hypnosis is so easy that a session on Excuses and “no such thing just one cigarette”
In this presentation you too can watch the video and ask questions followed by Beryl explaining her Parts Therapy process and what she has learned working with smokers (and vapers) for over 30 years.
Beryl Comar from UK, taught and lived in East Africa and Dubai 1972 – 1996. She retired from her position as a Teacher Trainer in a Women’s University to follow her hobby and passion; hypnotherapy and NLP Coaching in 1996, when she taught the first certified courses in the Middle East.
Beryl first learned NLP and Hypnosis in the 1980s to find useful ways of helping children learn, study and feel motivated. She continued to learn from Gil Boyne, Gerald Kein, Richard Bandler, Dr Wil Horton and attend conventions in USA and UK annually, including 17 years as presenter at the National Guild of Hypnotists Convention where she was presented The James Braid Award for Mentorship, Hallmark Trainer of the Yaer, Tebbetts Award for Spreading the Light of Hypnosis.
Beryl’s book HypnoDontics is a consistently praised classic used by dentists as well as hypnotists for whom she runs certified courses, and her Broken Heart eCourse has many great reviews. With so many referrals for smoking and other negative oral habits she no longer needs to market for clients. She moved to Spain during Covid from where she sees clients and runs courses entirely on zoom.
For the Summit Guests who chose the upgraded to the 1-year access + bonuses
Could be a script, or download, or discounted rate for any course
Email her and she shall send a script for bruxism/grinding teeth which can show up when smokers quit – it’s another way of coping with stress