NOBODY LOVES ME
The feeling of being loved by someone is the most natural and essential feeling that we can have as human beings. It maybe that this feeling that nobody loves me is fairly recent and that up to a short time ago you did feel loved and had a normal loving relationship. Maybe something happened to take that feeling of being loved away, a divorce or the death of a partner, leaving you lonely and unloved.
It could be that this feeling of being unloved has been around since early childhood, possibly overhearing a parent say that you were "never wanted" or "a mistake."
For you, the reason may be something very different and the feeling can be overwhelming affecting your ability to love others and to form a deep loving relationship.
EFT TAPPING THERAPY CAN HELP
Whatever the cause of this feeling that nobody loves me, whether it is known or not, EFT can help to take away the intensity of these feelings, very quickly releasing all the emotional charge surrounding these unloved thoughts, creating new positive thoughts, raising your self esteem to enable you move forward in a way that would have not been possible before. For many people only one session is all that is needed to make profound and lasting changes.
Book a Session
A one hour EFT session costs £45.00. Urgent appointments can often be made for the same day subject to availability. If you are unable to travel to North Shields, then your EFT session can be undertaken online using Skype Please click here for full details.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND TO BOOK AN APPOINTMENT PLEASE CONTACT:
KEITH CHASTON Dip Hyp
MASTER CLINICAL HYPNOTHERAPIST
CERTIFIED PRACTITIONER
Telephone: 0191 257 5527
email keith@keithchastonhypnotherapy.co.uk
Keith Chaston Hypnotherapy covers the North East area, including but not limited to: North Shields, South Shields, Newcastle upon Tyne, Durham, Gateshead, Tynemouth, Whitley Bay, Washington, Blyth, Cramlington, Peterlee, Ponteland, Seaham, Stanley, Bedlington, Ashington, Sunderland, Chester-Le-Street, Wallsend, Bishop Auckland.
