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Silent Brain Training (SBT) By Kelly Granite Enck Hypnotherapist

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Benefits of Silent Brain Training™ (SBT) Reptilian Brain versus Silent Consciousness Brain What Triggers Your Reptilian Brain? Stress Triggers Our Reptilian Brain.  The reptilian brain is often still in control long after traumatic events, and when it's in control, the thinking brain shuts down. It's impossible to reason and process emotions when your reptilian brain is still screaming “RUN!” Kelly Granite Enck works with severe cases of anxiety, trauma, panic attacks, and OCD as a Hypnotherapist. To help her clients overcome anxiety in a single session, she created Silent Brain Training (SBT). The goal of Silent Brain Training is to transcend the inner voice, or what is also called ego, to reach pure consciousness, known as Silent Consciousness. Silent consciousness is a state of being, in which the mind is free from all thoughts, and inner dialogue, and one is fully engaged in the present moment. This state is also known as self-realization or pure consciousness, where one ex

Hypnotherapy Online Sessions

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Hypnotherapy Online Sessions            Kelly Granite Enck, Certified and Licensed Hypnotherapist and Rapid Resolution Therapy Practitioner. Testimonials Online Hypnotherapy What is Rapid Resolution Therapy? If you have been stuck and unable to successfully change your feelings, thoughts, or behaviors, you are likely being affected by experiences from your past. When fueled by the ongoing influence of past events, emotional problems, troubling thoughts, destructive behaviors, and relationship difficulties can seem impossible to overcome. Attempting to bring about enduring change without eliminating these “ghosts from the past” is like trying to repair the structure of a building by applying a coat of paint. The human mind relates and responds to stories. With  Rapid Resolution Therapy (RRT)  a new neural pathway is built through visual imagery, storytelling, and metaphors. Unlike traditional cognitive therapy, which only targets the cognitive brain, RRT instead addresses the emotional