Lotus is the ancient symbol of human spiritual growth, and the soul's potential to achieve perfection and harmony. It is also associated with the elevation of spirit.

Lotus Hypnotherapy

Dr. Ludmila Starodubtseva is a General Hypnotherapy Society validated practitioner. She has a diploma in Clinical & Analytical Hypnotherapy with Psychotherapy. Also having graduated as a medical doctor, Dr. Ludmila Starodubtseva has a valuable experience which enables her to combine medical expertise with psychology and hypnosis for the client's benefit.

Dr. Ludmila is registered with GHR and works by their code of ethics (for more info about GHR please visit their website at www.general-hypnotherapy-register.com or e-mail them at admin@general-hypnotherapy-register.com).

Aims

The aims of Lotus Hypnotherapy are:

  • To assist people with various emotional and psychological disorders, unwanted habits and undesirable feelings through hypnotherapy and other psychological techniques such as psychoanalysis, NLP, and so on;
  • To find meaningful alternative to their present unsatisfactory ways of thinking, feeling, or behaving;
  • To help people be more accepting both of themselves and others and to be most useful in promoting personal development and unlocking inner potential.
  • To develop your skills, interests, and relationships.
  • To empower people and to equip them with tool to develop their potential abilities.
  • To work towards the unity of physical, mental, and spiritual health, in order to reach psychological stability and harmony within themselves and outer world

About

Lotus Hypnotherapy specialises in dealing with:

  • Stress & stress-related disorders
  • Anxiety & panic
  • Phobias
  • Unwanted habits & addictions
  • Weight control
  • Disrupted sleep pattern
  • Lack of confidence
  • Low self-esteem
  • Relationship difficulties
  • Anger management

"The affliction suffered by the body, the soul sees quite well with the eyes shut"
- Hippocrates

"Jung believed that the unconscious is merely the hiding place of demons but the province of angels and ministers of grace, which he called 'the archetypes', symbols of all the inner forces that work towards unity, health, fullness of life and purposeful conscious development."
- Lewis Mumford, The New Yorker*
* Carl Gustav Jung 'Four Archetypes' Routledge Classics