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Master or Quack? How to Find a Good Therapist:

How to Find a Good Therapist: A Guide by Believe Lylyianne, CCHt.


In today's world, the pursuit of living your best life has become a universal goal. With this surge, there's been an explosion of life coaches, business coaches, tarot readers, spiritual guides, and awakening guides offering their services. You might even encounter self-proclaimed licensed relationship coaches. But here's a crucial fact: these professions are largely unregulated. While there are certification programs, they too are often unregulated, making it essential for you to do your homework before choosing someone to work with.


As a Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist, I want to share my journey and insights to help you understand what to look for in a good therapist. The path to my certification was not a quick one. I studied full-time for three years under Dr. John Kappas, who is regarded as the grandfather of hypnosis. This intensive training and hands-on experience have shaped my practice and ensured I am well-equipped to help my clients.


When seeking a therapist, here are some key points to consider:


1. **Check Their Training and Experience:** Anyone can claim to be a coach or therapist, but their training and experience matter immensely. Ask about their educational background, where they trained, and how long they have been practicing. For example, becoming a Reiki Master traditionally takes years of practice under the guidance of a Master, not just a quick online course.


2. **Look for a Variety of Skills:** A good therapist should have a diverse set of skills and tools at their disposal. I've studied almost every form of brain programming and energy medicine available. This broad expertise allows me to tailor my approach to each client's unique needs, rather than relying on a one-size-fits-all method.


3. **Understand Their Approach:** It's important to know how a therapist works and what their philosophy is. I believe in the power of Source working through me, and I have witnessed incredible transformations, from disease disappearing to clients experiencing profound energetic shifts. However, the magic happens not just because of my skills, but also because of the willingness of my clients to engage deeply in the process.


4. **Evaluate Their Commitment:** A therapist's commitment to their own growth and learning is a good indicator of their ability to support you. I continue to study and expand my knowledge, ensuring that I can offer the best possible care to my clients.


5. **Assess Your Readiness:** Finally, consider your own readiness to work with a therapist. The process requires openness, willingness to look at yourself honestly, and a commitment to change. I don't work with everyone who comes to me; I choose clients who are prepared to embark on a transformative journey.

Choosing the right therapist is a crucial step in your personal growth journey. Take the time to research, ask questions, and understand who you are working with. Look for someone who has put in the time and work to develop their skills and who offers a comprehensive approach to your well-being.


If you are ready to start living your most fulfilled life now, let's connect. Together, we can design the life you are looking for, using a magical bag of resources and a deep commitment to your transformation. Remember, whomever you choose to work with, do your homework and ensure their qualifications align with your needs.


Live your best life with confidence and clarity.


With love and light,

**Believe Lylyianne, CCHt.**


In today's world, the pursuit of living your best life has become a universal goal. With this surge, there's been an explosion of life coaches, business coaches, tarot readers, spiritual guides, and awakening guides offering their services. You might even encounter self-proclaimed licensed relationship coaches. But here's a crucial fact: these professions are largely unregulated. While there are certification programs, they too are often unregulated, making it essential for you to do your homework before choosing someone to work with.


As a Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist, I want to share my journey and insights to help you understand what to look for in a good therapist. The path to my certification was not a quick one. I studied full-time for three years under Dr. John Kappas, who is regarded as the grandfather of hypnosis. This intensive training and hands-on experience have shaped my practice and ensured I am well-equipped to help my clients.


When seeking a therapist, here are some key points to consider:


1. **Check Their Training and Experience:** Anyone can claim to be a coach or therapist, but their training and experience matter immensely. Ask about their educational background, where they trained, and how long they have been practicing. For example, becoming a Reiki Master traditionally takes years of practice under the guidance of a Master, not just a quick online course.


2. **Look for a Variety of Skills:** A good therapist should have a diverse set of skills and tools at their disposal. I've studied almost every form of brain programming and energy medicine available. This broad expertise allows me to tailor my approach to each client's unique needs, rather than relying on a one-size-fits-all method.


3. **Understand Their Approach:** It's important to know how a therapist works and what their philosophy is. I believe in the power of Source working through me, and I have witnessed incredible transformations, from disease disappearing to clients experiencing profound energetic shifts. However, the magic happens not just because of my skills, but also because of the willingness of my clients to engage deeply in the process.


4. **Evaluate Their Commitment:** A therapist's commitment to their own growth and learning is a good indicator of their ability to support you. I continue to study and expand my knowledge, ensuring that I can offer the best possible care to my clients.


5. **Assess Your Readiness:** Finally, consider your own readiness to work with a therapist. The process requires openness, willingness to look at yourself honestly, and a commitment to change. I don't work with everyone who comes to me; I choose clients who are prepared to embark on a transformative journey.


Choosing the right therapist is a crucial step in your personal growth journey. Take the time to research, ask questions, and understand who you are working with. Look for someone who has put in the time and work to develop their skills and who offers a comprehensive approach to your well-being.


If you are ready to start living your most fulfilled life now, let's connect. Together, we can design the life you are looking for, using a magical bag of resources and a deep commitment to your transformation. Remember, whomever you choose to work with, do your homework and ensure their qualifications align with your needs.


Live your best life with confidence and clarity.


With love and light,

**Believe Lylyianne, CCHt.**

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