No. Hypnotherapy is used often to boost a person’s concentration and will power.
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Stielmond Ng, Principal Clinical Therapist
Master of Counselling (Monash University, Australia),
Principal Clinical Hypnotherapist,
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Practitioner,
Motivational Interview (MI) Practitioner.
Bachelor in Information Technology, (CQU).
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