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Meditative Self Hypnosis Practice

December 3, 2011 by Jean Conway, C.H.

Would you like to make profound changes in your life and experience healing?

7th Path Self-Hypnosis is a body-mind-spiritual approach to a meditative style of self-hypnosis. 10:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Held on the 3rd Saturday of each month. Please call for the actual dates of our scheduled workshops.

7th Path Self-Hypnosis is a wonderfully effective and powerful vehicle for change using your subconscious mind to:

  • Get in touch with your spiritual self on a daily basis
  • Overcome a negative habit such as smoking, over eating or procrastinating
  • Create a new habit such as exercising regularly
  • Increase your confidence in situations such social gatherings
  • Reduce stress, anxiety, sleep better, improve mood
  • Overcome fears and insecurities, and past negative conditioning

You probably have experienced the frustration of trying to use “will” power or “think” power to make the changes we want to make, only to find these changes short lived. You won’t make much progress until you move through the fears, limiting beliefs or emotional baggage that keeps you stuck. That is why reading many self-help books often produces few lasting results. This class uses a mind-body-spirit approach to gently and efficiently remove the old programming that blocks your success.

You will experience and learn how to go into hypnosis and break unwanted patterns and beliefs. One student equated it to “gentle dynamite”. Then we will teach you how to craft and use your own suggestions to create new healthy beliefs and behaviors.

Call to reserve your place one week before deadline!

Tel: 413 774-7171
Class cost: Prepaid $125 – includes manual & meditation cd

Space is limited – please call early!

Place: Blue Moon Hypnotherapy
11 Plum Tree Lane Greenfield, MA.

Instructor: Jean Conway, Advanced Certified Hypnotherapist

7th Path Way Self-Hypnosis Testimonials

Jean gave me the tool with which I can shape the rest of my life!*

“Slaying dragons from the past took care of my yesterdays, but what about my tomorrows?  Jean had used her tools and remarkable skills in 5-Path hypnotherapy to help me heal old wounds  Now I longed for a way to hold on to what I had achieved and move ahead on my own path. In introducing me to 7th Path, a holistic form of self-hypnosis, Jean gave me the tool with which I can shape the rest of my life! 7th Path keeps my cup empty of echoes from the past and each day focused on me, my goals and my future. With 7th Path, I can explore me, create my solutions, and be connected to my Higher Power in ways I feel comfortable with. Jean Conway and Blue Moon Hypnotherapy have healed this mental health professional’s heart in ways more traditional interventions could not.”

— Daryl Ann Fitzgerald, MS

It is truly magical…*

“I’ve balanced my life using hypnosis with Jean Conway at Blue Moon Hypnotherapy. I chose 5 & 7th Path to release the pain of my past experiences to lose weight. I went from having severe sugar cravings and eating several pieces of chocolate to having “normal” sugar cravings. Now a small amount of chocolate satisfies me. I didn’t realize it but I was eating all of the past emotions over and over again, never being able to achieve the feeling of fullness.

I have successfully released those feelings and am free of the past! This process is magical!! I am losing weight easily! Whether you’ve been carrying unresolved issues around with you for a week, 1 year or 50 years, Jean can help you resolve those. I’ve been searching for the right program for 20 years. I found it. I can honestly say that it works. I highly recommend Jean to help you to do the same. It is a commitment you’ll never regret you made. It is truly magical.”

— Joanne, Turners Falls, MA

I have learned many techniques for reducing stress…*

“By working with Jean Conway at Blue Moon Hypnotherapy, I have learned many techniques for reducing stress in my everyday life. The 7- Path Recognitions program has provided an excellent framework for learning meditation techniques. I feel much more connected with the people around me and find it easier to cope with stressful work situations.

I originally came to Blue Moon Hypnotherapy for weight loss issues, but have come to realize there are many other ways that hypnosis can enhance my life. Jean is a very warm person who seems to intuitively know what next steps might help me move towards a higher quality of life.”

— Pat Alderson, Springfield, MA

Blue Moon Hypnotherapy is a gift…*

“Blue Moon Hypnotherapy is a gift. The most impressive and basic benefit of my work with Jean is that I now experience the deepest, most restful sleep for the first time in my life. This has greatly impacted my mental, physical and spiritual health. I am ending the emotionally draining patterns that held me back in the past from enjoying true peace of mind. With Jean as a coach, I can suspend judgment and dig into the bedrock of my subconscious beliefs and make any corrections of misperceptions and coping mechanisms which no longer work for me.

Using 7th Path life affirming recognitions is self empowering. I encourage you to check out Jean’s work. Find your way on the 7th Path Process.”

— Cynthia Besko Neill, Southbridge, MA

Chase your Blues Away

December 3, 2011 by Jean Conway, C.H.

Life is not easy. It can bring you down. Maybe there’s one reason for your sadness. Most likely there are many. Perhaps consciously, you don’t even know why you are sad.

I will lead you into and through the process of hypnotherapy and together we will help you chase your blues away.

Together we will tap into the power of your sub-conscious mind to heal your pain with a professional process that will help you rediscover the person you were meant to be.

We will use the power of hypnotherapy to neutralize any erroneous beliefs or emotions that may be standing in your way of success. Together we will transform your blues into achieving the life and the health you really want.

On average two to five sessions should have you feeling much better about yourself.

Take the next step and call to find out more.

[hr]Serving Franklin, Hampshire, Hampden counties in western Massachusetts, the Pioneer Valley, southern Vermont, New Hampshire, the Berkshires and northern Connecticut.

Blue Moon Hypnotherapy is a firmly established business and has been since 1999.

Contact me today for your confidential, free 20 minute phone consultation so that we may begin the process of helping you to achieve the health and lifestyle you really want.

Hypnotic Persuasions

December 11, 2004 by Jean Conway, C.H.

Published in Many Hands Magazine, Fall 2004

There are many myths and misconceptions about hypnosis. First of all, hypnosis is not a silver bullet nor is it magic. In the five years I have been practicing hypnotherapy I have seen remarkable results, which is, of course, why I love my job! I have witnessed the transformation of clients being prisoners of their own limiting beliefs to those who believe in a world filled with possibilities, only after a few sessions.

We all go in and out of hypnosis at least twice a day: right after you wake up and before you fall sleep. Hypnosis is not sleep; in fact, you are relaxed but focused and alert. It is similar to meditative or daydream states. You simply relax your conscious mind and that allows your subconscious mind to come to the forefront. You are under hypnosis when you are reading a really good novel, watching a good movie, or suddenly become hungry while watching a food commercial. Have you ever driven in your car, arrived at your destination safely, but forgot how you got there? Your subconscious mind was in control of the driving, while your conscious mind was thinking about something else.

While in this natural state of being, you are always in control. The hypnotherapist is a facilitator to help you get from one place to another. You always know where you are and what you’re doing and you will remember the session. Your subconscious mind will not give you anything you can’t handle remember, it is a part of you. One would not do anything under hypnosis or after they emerge from hypnosis which goes against their moral values or good judgment. In order to go under hypnosis, one must be somewhat intelligent, be a willing volunteer, be able to follow instruction and must have the desire for change.

What is the clinical definition of hypnosis? Hypnosis is the bypass of the critical faculty of the conscious mind and the establishment of selective thinking. You see, the critical faculty of our mind exists to protect the vulnerable nature of our subconscious mind. It takes all incoming information and compares it with the information already being held. If it’s not in harmony with the current perception, it rejects it. The hypnotherapist’s job is to bypass the critical faculty of the mind so that’s its uninvolved with the flow of data into the subconscious mind. It is in the subconscious mind that all learning behavior change takes place. It was in the subconscious state when the mind first accepted those negative emotions and limiting beliefs, so it’s there we must go to release them.

But most of the time we are in a conscious state of being that is logical, judgmental and thinking. The subconscious mind has no logic, judgment or thinking, it is childlike.

Is there a difference between Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy?

Yes, there is a difference. Simplified, hypnosis is great at modifying one’s behavior, getting rid of symptoms. It is relaxing and tranquil. Hypnotherapy deals with the cause. For example: if you have a migraine headache, an aspirin may rid you of the symptoms of the migraine, but the cause is still there. This could be any number of things, such as unresolved anger, grief, resentment, or any other repressed emotion. Your subconscious mind is a perfect memory bank and holds everything that you’ve ever thought, done, felt, dreamed, said or fantasized about. Sometimes it represses traumatic memories for our protection. One can get to the root cause with regression by going back to the memory of the event that initially caused the problem. Once this event or memory is desensitized or transformed, the negative emotion or limiting belief will most likely disappear. A successful hypnosis intervention usually leaves the client feeling as though they have seamlessly moved on to a happier chapter of life.

If you’re serious about your personal development, want to make significant changes to your physical, mental and/or emotional state, in a relatively short amount of time, hypnotherapy is the tool of choice. Hypnosis is safe, natural and effective. And that’s why I love it!

Jean Conway has been Certified Hypnotherapist by the National Guild of Hypnotists, is certified in advanced hypnotherapy techniques and lives and works in Greenfield, MA. She has been practicing hypnotherapy for nearly six years. She can be reached at Blue Moon Hypnotherapy, 413 774 7171, or jcblue@comcast.net.

Blue Moon Eclipses Black Magic: Good Triumphs Over Evil, The Real-Life Benefits of Hypnotherapy

April 24, 2003 by Jean Conway, C.H.

Published March, 2003 by Carolyn March

What exactly happens to a person when she is in a hypnotic trance? Does she relinquish free will and obey suggestions with zombie-like compliance? Is she open to any manner of humiliation, such as behaving like an animal or revealing intimate secrets? In recent decades, hypnosis has been given a bad rap due largely to its depiction in movies. It functions as a truth serum in K-Pax, while the amnesiac in Dead Again undergoes hypnosis to learn her identity and ends up regressing to a past life in her love affair that turned deadly. Nor have hypnotists fared well on the big screen. At best, they have been portrayed as well intentioned but untrained, at worst, as nefarious villains who prey on unfortunate victims. Think Voltan, the quintessential evil hypnotist parodied by Woody Allen in The Curse of the Jade Scorpion.

In actuality, hypnosis has been used as a healing art for nearly 3000 years. In a hypnotic trance, a person achieves a level of physical and mental relaxation akin to that experienced during meditation. The hypnotist guides her through an exercise that enables the nerves and muscles of her body to relax and gives her mind a reprieve from active thought. Although the client remains aware of noise and movement around her, they do not disturb her tranquil state. She does not fall asleep or lose consciousness; however, she may feel if she is watching herself sleep in her mind’s eye. She experiences the trance as enjoyable, and her mind and body feel revitalized afterward.

Unlike psychotherapy, hypnotherapy bypasses communication with a person’s conscious mind to access the subconscious mind. Hypnotherapy strives to help people alter lifelong thought patterns that sometimes lead to unhealthy or self-destructive behaviors. After putting a client into a trance, the hypnotherapist can offer positive suggestions that refute and replaceÑin the moment or over timeÑthe negative thoughts and feelings the client has during waking consciousness that impede her from acting in healthier ways. For individuals who have previously tried methods that focus only on changing behavior and are frustrated by limited success or repeated failure, hypnotherapy may very well be the answer.

Hypnotherapy has gained popularity,and respect,in recent years as reports of success stories of weight loss and smoking cessation have been on the rise. In 2003, it received positive media attention from a Dateline NBC series that put six popular weight-loss methods under the microscope. While clients most often try hypnotherapy to lose weight or quit smoking, it can also help ease stress and grief, alleviate anxiety and depression, bolster self-esteem, and clear blocks to creativity. In addition, hypnotherapy is being used more widely in conjunction with medical treatment of cancer patients.

When you turn into the driveway of Jean Conway’s home in a quiet, residential part of Greenfield, any internal flutters, or even a strong urge to put your car in reverse and zoom back down the old farm road to the rotary and civilization, are instantly put to rest. What you notice are gentle trees, delicate flowers surrounding the front steps, and a home that looks well ordered and inviting. Adjacent to the house is a separate entrance a separate world, you might later think. You politely ring the bell before trudging up the newly constructed pine staircase and entering an intimate waiting room whose dŽcor is French Country. Welcome to Blue Moon Hypnotherapy.

You settle into a wicker chair and consider getting a drink from the cooler of spring water or perusing the latest issue of Holistic Health. But you don’t have to wait long. The door opens, and Jean is on the other side. Her blue eyes fix on you as she shakes your hand and offers a warm smile. The foggy image you had conjured up of a gypsy woman wearing jewel tones, dark lipstick, and big earrings disappears. Jean’s strawberry blonde hair has been styled by a professional, and her blue dress is made of a natural fabric. Her makeup and jewelry have been thoughtfully chosen to complement her appearance. But what is most striking about Jean is her voice: soft, melodic, assured. It is a voice that sets you at ease, a voice that you will want to listen to over and over again.

Jean’s office reminds you of a spa. The blue walls and carpeting are balanced by warm woodwork. Moon trinkets accent the room in uncluttered abundance. Over-sized chairs have footrests for maximum comfort. Thankfully absent are incense, lit candles, crystal balls. You scan the room’s surfaces for the notorious pocket watch she will dangle in front of you to induce a trance. When you don’t see one, you heave a mental sigh of relief. You are reassured by the professionalism of Jean and her office.

Jean Conway’s interest in hypnotherapy began over five years ago when a therapist used it to help ease her grief over the loss of a loved one. At the time, Jean was deeply rooted in the public sector, having spent 15 years as the Assistant Administrator for the Franklin Regional Transit Authority. But the healing powers of hypnotherapy impressed her, and she suspected that she could derive greater fulfillment from emotionally engaging work that would allow her to draw on personal experience. In 1999, she became certified by the National Guild of Hypnosis and began practicing hypnotherapy part time.

The next big leap came in 2001, when Jean decided to practice full time, launching Blue Moon Hypnotherapy in an office space adjacent to her Greenfield home. She has since taken courses in advanced hypnotherapy sponsored by the Banyan Hypnosis Center in Minnesota and is a member of the International Association of Counselors and Therapists.

Jean practices what is called “heart-centered hypnosis,” in which she gently helps clients rewrite negative thoughts and change the ways in which they perceive these thoughts. “Hypnosis is an altered state of mind that we all go into daily. We go into highway hypnosis and miss our exits. We all practice negative self-hypnosis, creating states of fear and negativity through the tapes we play in our heads,” she says. “Hypnotherapy is a way of liberating our minds, of seeing the opportunities in our everyday life experiences and acting on them.”

In addition, Jean volunteers for Grief-Net, an Internet-based group for bereaved parents whose children have died as a result of substance abuse. She is also a Hospice volunteer assisting terminally ill patients and their families through the Franklin Medical Center in Greenfield.

Jean admits that hypnotherapy doesn’t work for everybody and should not be regarded as a quick fix. “There’s no magic bullet to help a person stop smoking or lose weight,” she explains. “Because I cant make you do anything you don’t want to, you have to possess a strong internal desire for change.”

Nor does she believe in a one-size-fits-all approach to hypnotherapy. After a prospective client initiates contact, Jean mails a well-presented information packet containing a personalized note, a brochure detailing her services and mission statement, and testimonials from successful, satisfied clients. The client fills out a comprehensive intake form that Jean reviews and refers to during a lengthy in-person consultation conducted before the first hypnotherapy session. This vital information enables her to learn about the client’s specific thought patterns, emotional triggers, and behavior roadblocks. She then performs hypnotherapy for about forty-five minutes, tailoring the session to the client’s needs and taping herself during the process. The client receives the tape for the purpose of reinforcement. For the most part the client is a passive listener while Jean talks about their particular problem, such as the emotional triggers to smoking or binge eating. Yet Jean has also been trained in the 5-Path and 7-Path methods created by Calvin Banyan of the Banyan Hypnosis Center in Minnesota. Designed for people who want to address their problems at a deeper level, Path work consists of two to five longer sessions during which the client and hypnotherapist engage in interactive dialogue. The 5-Path method helps clients unlock painful memories, change their perceptions of these memories, and move toward forgiveness of self and others. A holistic and almost universal approach for clients who need help with addictive behaviors, compulsions, lack of motivation, mood problems, self-esteem, fears and phobias. The 7-Path method is a self-hypnosis program that allows you to first remove the old programming that blocks success, before making positive changes.

Jean’s competence in hypnotherapy translates into her business practice as well. The client pays for each session after it has taken place and for the most part decides how many sessions she would like. Since Blue Moon is not part of a franchise, groups of people do not listen to the same pre-recorded tape, all of her sessions are live. For these reasons Jean views herself as “a personal trainer for the subconscious mind.”

You don’t leave Jean’s office empty-handed. She has given you a tape to take home, articles to motivate you, and the sense that you can call or e-mail her with questions. Most important, you feel that she has taken you seriously, that she takes her work seriously, and that she genuinely wants her clients to feel better about themselves and their lives. As you drive back down the old farm road toward the hub of gas stations, fast-food restaurants, and big-box stores, you’re a little wistful. But there’s no need to fret. You can always return to Blue Moon for another visit. Jean Conway can be reached at 413 774-7171 and you can get more information at www.bluemoonhealingcenter.com.

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Jean Conway, C.H.

Advanced Certified Hypnotherapist
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Tel: 413-774-7171
Serving: Western MA, VT & NH (Northampton, Amherst, Westfield, Springfield, Holyoke, Longmeadow, Brattleboro & Keene).

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Greenfield, MA 01301

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