FAQ
FEES:
Dr. Irwin’s hourly fee is $150.00. The two-hour smoking cessation
package is $300. For those interested in longer-term work, she offers
a package deal of six sessions for the price of five for $750, as well
as three sessions for the price of two for $300.
Dr. Irwin also see two clients a week at a sliding scale rate of $75
for students, military, law enforcement, and those who are otherwise
financially challenged. Please call and inquire about openings or be
put on the waiting list for this offer.
FINALLY....A DOCTOR WHO MAKES HOUSE CALLS!!!
Dr. Irwin makes house (or office or studio) calls to those who need
the utmost privacy or are physically challenged. Travel time is prorated
and billed at the normal in-in-office rate of $150/hour. When booking
such a session, please arrange a quiet area with either a sofa or a
recliner. Also, make sure you can "turn the volume down" on
children, dogs, and all ambient noise. It is also best to be able to
dim the lights for maximum effectiveness.
OUR OFFICE HOURS:
Day |
From |
To |
Monday |
09:00 |
08:00 |
Tuesday |
09:00 |
08:00 |
Wednesday |
09:00 |
08:00 |
Thursday |
09:00 |
08:00 |
Friday |
09:00 |
08:00 |
Saturday |
09:00 |
08:00 |
Sunday |
CLOSED |
CLOSED |
Myth: When you're in hypnosis, you give up your free will.
Reality: A client cannot give up his free will in hypnosis any more than
he can give up his free will when he is asleep. Actually, a client uses
his/her free will to go into hypnosis, which is simply a heightened state
of concentration and focus - - something most of us experience quite often
anyway. In hypnotherapy, we isolate an area of a client's life that he/she
wants to change, where he/she has not been able to change on his/her own.
So essentially, you gain self-control. When one has not been able to quit
smoking on his own and quits smoking with the aid of hypnotherapy, that
is gaining enormous self-control and personal power!
Myth: When you're in the hypnotic state, the hypnotherapist has complete
control over you.
Reality: A certified hypnotherapist's treatment is only as strong as the
client's allowability. Think of it like this: hypnosis does for the mind
what massage does for the body. When you are enjoying lying on the masseur's
table, you are vulnerable and trust the masseur to treat your body according
to your wishes. If at any point, he hurt you or did something inappropriate,
you would sit bolt upright, would you not? We call this "abreaction."
If a hypnotherapist gave you an undesirable suggestion, you would immediately
come out of the state. (This is why it is wise to choose a state Certified
Hypnotherapist.) Essentially, all hypnosis is self-hypnosis. A knowledgable
hypnotherapist merely guides or facilitates the process for you.
Myth: Under hypnosis, you lose consciousness and have amnesia.
Reality: Even medical science cannot guarantee a 100% success rate. Certainly
there is a small percentage of people who go so deep into trance that
they do experience spontaneous amnesia. However, the vast majority remember
everything the therapist says while they are in the state. Sometimes there
is a delayed reaction...in other words, it may "hit" the client a day
later. That is the real beauty of hypnosis: no matter how great you feel
when you leave the office after a session, it is in the distillation process
that occurs within the subconsious/psyche that one feels the real power.
In other words, we "plant seeds," and they begin to sprout and grow after
treatment.
Myth: You can be put under hypnosis against your wishes.
Reality: Can you go to sleep against your wishes? Or have a massage against
your wishes? It is essentially the same "alpha" state. Further, your chances
of being taken advantage of by a hypnotherapist are equal to your being
take advantage of by a Medical Doctor. Does it happen? Yes. Are these
practitioners in business for long? No! Again, choose a state Certified
Hypnotherapist, take advantage of a free phone consultation, and go with
your intuition.
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