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About Me

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My name is Lee Reizlein and I live in Worcestershire with my husband. I also have two grown up sons. Many years spent in the hospitality industry has provided me with excellent customer care skills and experience working face-to-face on a daily basis with different people of all ages, background and nationalities.


I first became very interested in hypnotherapy after I saw first-hand the difference it made to a friend, who was suffering from severe anxiety.


When the opportunity arose, I decided that I wanted to learn hypnotherapy skills to help people find the kind of peace of mind and calmness that many are searching for. So I embarked on a training course and never looked back.


Unexpected events can happen in anyone's life; it is how you deal with the challenges that makes the difference. I experienced this myself during my training, as, out of the blue, I was in need of hypnotherapy; you might say I was in the right place at the right time!


Hypnotherapy has changed my life in a positive and empowering way and I now specialise in treating clients of all ages with the range of anxiety conditions, including victims of trauma.


My Training:

I trained at the West Midlands Hypnotherapy Centre under the expert tuition of Mark Peters. In order to become a Clinical Hypnotherapy Practitioner I successfully completed the following accredited courses:


  • Diploma in Clinical Hypnotherapy
  • The Art of Neurolinguistic programming
  • Hypnosis- Method and Applications: Metaphor Anxiety and Regression


I am a member of the General Hypnotherapy Register and at all times I abide by the its Code of Ethics. I am mindful of the absolute need for professionalism, confidentiality and safety. I have full Public Liability and Professional Indemnity Insurance.


I have an enhanced DBS check record and I am aware of the Government’s current guidelines on restrictions aimed at controlling the spread of Covid19, as they affect hypnotherapy practice.


I am honoured to be part of the Complementary Therapy Team as a volunteer at my local hospice, where I am available to work with patients with life-limiting illnesses, as well as their families and carers.

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