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Hypnotherapy and Intuitive Hypnosis - The most effective therapeutic and explorative method of the 21st century - cover

Hypnotherapy and Intuitive Hypnosis - The most effective therapeutic and explorative method of the 21st century

Aggil Loupescou

Editorial: AKAKIA Publications

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Sinopsis

Aggil Loupescou reveals the world of the subconscious and suggests ways by which you can take care of yourself with the easiest and best way. You can get rid of stress, deal with relationships successfully, eliminate obsessions and bad habits such as smoking and drinking, and conquer panic and fears. In addition, she discusses how to strengthen confidence, be creative, and eliminate issues caused by previous life actions. Furthermore, she suggests Hypnotherapy's and research techniques. The knowledge of 'yesterday' establishes creatively 'today' and builds a solid 'tomorrow'.
Disponible desde: 11/08/2014.

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