Well-being

Something is holding you back.
You already have
everything you need to move forward.

It is not always a crisis. Sometimes it is more subtle: a chronic tension, a missing drive, a recurring pattern. Transformative hypnosis can help you find your way back to what is already there.



The approach

Rediscovering momentum,
from within

There is a difference between intellectually knowing what holds us back and actually freeing ourselves from it. Transformative hypnosis works where rational understanding alone is not enough — in the deeper layers where patterns take root, where emotions freeze, where resources lie dormant.

What you are looking for is not outside of you. The support simply consists of creating the conditions for you to access it.

Anxiety · Emotional regulation · Fears and phobias · Self-confidence · Pain · Weight management · Addictions · Self-sabotage · Physiological difficulties · Surgical preparation · Energy work

Your situation may not fit into any of these categories — and that is perfectly fine. The first session is the space to speak about it freely.



Areas of support

What hypnosis
can support

Anxiety

Chronic anxiety establishes a constant vigilance that is exhausting. Hypnosis can help modulate the stress response by accessing the unconscious mechanisms that feed it — not to eliminate all tension, but to restore a right measure. It differs from cognitive approaches by working where reason alone is not enough.

Emotional regulation

Overflowing anger, overwhelming sadness, emotions that flood in without warning. Transformative hypnosis can help develop a more fluid relationship with one’s inner states — not to erase them, but to regain flexibility where everything seems frozen.

Fears and phobias

Fear of flying, of enclosed spaces, of heights, of animals, of public speaking, of failure — phobias often follow a precise unconscious logic. Hypnosis can work at the root of this response and modify how the brain processes it, without necessarily understanding its full history.

Self-confidence and self-sabotage

When we find ourselves sabotaging what we build, fleeing what we desire, minimising what we achieve — it is often because an unconscious belief stands in the way. Hypnosis can go to where these beliefs form, and open other possibilities.

Pain and physiological difficulties

Hypnosis is one of the rare tools whose effectiveness in pain management is scientifically documented. It can modulate the perception of chronic pain, facilitate post-operative recovery, or support certain physiological difficulties of psychosomatic origin — always as a complement, never in place of medical care.

Weight management and addictions

Tobacco, compulsive eating behaviours, habits that resist despite willpower — these patterns often serve an unconscious function. Hypnosis does not suppress the behaviour; it works to understand and modify what it expresses, so that change holds over time.

Surgical preparation

Used alongside medical preparation, hypnosis can reduce pre-operative anxiety, foster a better psychological state on the day, and support post-operative recovery. Some hospital settings now call upon it systematically.

Energy work

Integrated into transformative hypnosis in symbolic form, energy work uses images and metaphors that act directly on the unconscious. There is no need to subscribe to any particular belief system — just to keep an open mind. What matters is their effect: allowing change to operate where words are not enough.



Contraindications and limits

Transformative hypnosis is contraindicated in cases of active psychotic episodes, schizophrenia, unstabilized epilepsy, or severe dissociative disorders. It can in no way substitute for medical, psychiatric, or psychological follow-up. If in doubt about your situation, consult your doctor before booking.



Does something resonate?

The first session is a free listening space. You do not need to have everything figured out before you call.



Transformative hypnosis is a wellness practice. It does not constitute a medical or psychotherapeutic act, does not establish any diagnosis, and does not replace medical or psychological follow-up. Marc Devillard is a member of the ACNN (Academy of Naturopaths and Naturopathic Practitioners of Canada) and is not a member of a regulated health profession under Bill 21 (Quebec).