Ornella Giacuzzo : Psychonomie and Hypnosis
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How a session works
Methodology
The session begins with the therapist listening to the patient, who may briefly share their motivation and expectations if they wish.
The practitioner then follows a rigorous protocol of empathetic listening, perception, and localization of a dysfunction through gentle palpation.
Through gentle palpation, the practitioner follows a rigorous protocol of empathetic listening, perception, and localization of a dysfunction in order to initiate a restoration process.
At the end of the session, the practitioner may explain their findings and how the ailments are expressed.
After the session
The body begins its “rebalancing” process.
For 4 to 5 days, you may feel tired or experience pain or emotions released by the work done during the session.
To facilitate this elimination, it is recommended that you stay well hydrated with good quality water and limit unnecessary exertion.
Understanding the benefits of a session
The duration of a session depends on the patient and lasts between 30 and 60 minutes.
However, the first session requires careful listening to the person, so it is customary to take the necessary time. Plan for a first session of an hour and a half.
In most cases, one or two sessions produce the bulk of the results for recent traumatic pain.
Additional sessions may be considered for deeper work and to consolidate the results obtained. As a preventive measure, one to three sessions per year may also be considered to maintain well-being and as a preventive measure.
“Health practices in psychonomy, hypnosis, ether therapy, numerology, and mediumship complement conventional care to contribute to people's well-being and wellness.”
They are not used in cases of psychiatric disorders.
Who is it for?
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Perinatality : extends from the end of pregnancy to the first months of infancy. During this period, many factors determine the child's well-being and emotional and cognitive development.
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Childhood and Adolescence

Adults and Couples

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Senior
