TABB Hypnosis

Tarzana, United States

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It is estimated that the subconscious mind controls 88% of our decisions and behavior. Whereas, the conscious mind controls a mere 12%. This is why, will power alone, doesn’t work. Hypnosis puts that 88% to work for you.

HOW?

During hypnosis, the subconscious mind is open and willing to receive new programming from the conscious mind. In other words, hypnosis goes to the root of the problem where our unwanted fears and behavior live.

Instead of trying to create positive change in your life by using logic, reason and will power, why not go to the source with hypnosis? Change your life for the better, once and for all.

History

Established in 2011.

Joe began to notice, at an early age, a distinct connection between his state of mind and his outer life experience. He was so fascinated by this connection that 25 years later he continues to dedicate his life to understanding, applying and teaching the mechanics of how the mind helps shape our reality.

Through research, countless interviews and personal experience, Joe continues to be a living experiment and example of what we have come to call «the law of attraction».

Joe teaches groups and individuals how to connect to the creative self. Through recognizing and then releasing fears and limiting beliefs, our lives can become a conscious creation rather than an unconscious reaction.

Meet the Business Owner

Joe T.

Business Owner

A Certified Hypnotherapist, Joe graduated with honors from Hypnosis Motivation Institute, the first nationally accredited college for Hypnotherapy in the world and was awarded The HMI Clinical Achievement Award for Outstanding Accomplishment during Clinical Residency.

Happily married and the farther of two children Joe has a full-​time practice in Tarzana CA, travels to teach seminars and workshops and has been interviewed on various television shows.

«Had we gotten in our own way when learning to walk, the way we do as adults, we would all still be crawling».