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Lee Tritt OMD, AP, Dip Ac (NCCAOM)

Lee Tritt OMD, AP, Dip Ac (NCCAOM)

Lee Tritt provides high-quality, client-centered healthcare and wellness programs. These programs include the use of Oriental Medical Techniques both with or without needles. She also uses herbal medicine, natural medicine, homeopathy, Oriental bodywork and is licensed for injection therapies.    more...

Jeannette Westlake, OMD, AP

Jeannette Westlake, OMD, AP

Jeannette is an Acupuncture Physician and Doctor of Oriental Medicine with fifteen years of clinical experience in acupuncture, Oriental medicine, and Chinese herbology. She taught at the Florida School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, and at the Institute for Classical Acupuncture. She became the Academic Dean and a professor at the prestigious Dragon Rises School of Oriental Medicine -one of the top five programs in the nation, before returning home to Melbourne to open live and practice.    more...

Adam Byrn Tritt, M.Ed., C.Ht. LMT (MA54881)

Adam Byrn Tritt, M.Ed., C.Ht. LMT (MA54881)

Adam's massage and bodywork practice is unique: he melds myofascial, muscular, and kinesthetic therapies with advanced relaxation techniques into a seamless methodology. This allows him to adapt his therapeutic approach to the individual's needs in a way that few others can.    more...

Jazmin Wood LMT (MA60315)

Jazmin Wood

Jazmin Wood's career in healthcare started in geriatric rehabilitation and the care she takes with each person is evident the moment you meet her.

Jazmin uses a form of gentle deep tissue massage to affect lasting change in the body as well as working with a client to reduce future injury or strain. She affects changes at a deep level without the discomfort often associated with such work.    more...

What Can Hypnotherapy Do for Me?

Did you know hypnotherapy could be used for almost any problem treatable by psychotherapy and for many physical ailments as well?

Hypnotherapy has received a lot of press lately as a very effective tool for changing personal issues and symptoms. Even medical doctors refer to hypnotherapists today. The National Institutes of Health and the American Medical Association have endorsed hypnotherapy as an effective alternative therapy. Medical uses include addressing problems associated with illnesses, pain management and developing the relaxation response. Hypnotherapy has a strong referral base of physicians, psychiatrists, psychologists, psychiatric social workers, and other professionals who have witnessed the results of modern hypnotherapy.

Professionally trained therapists can use this specialty to help you resolve the same issues you'd take to conventional therapy usually in far less time and with results that can last a lifetime. This is because the underlining premise of Clinical Hypnotherapy is to help you, the client, empower yourself to change by using the resources you've already got—unconsciously, that is! Through "contracting" and "dialoguing with the unconscious mind," new learning is developed to create lasting success. Hypnotherapy today is nothing like the fanciful hypnosis of the movies. We use no spinning disks or mesmerizing pendulums. You have a private therapist—no headphones with mass-produced inductions. All your therapy will be individualized for you, specifically. We teach you how to use the trance state to transform problems into solutions.

Remember, we can also work with your physician to assist in pain reduction and stimulate the overall healing process.

Here is just a sampling of the areas treatable through hypnotherapy:

  • depression
  • grief
  • problem-solving
  • habit alteration
  • panic disorder
  • low self-esteem
  • stress
  • repressed feelings
  • posttraumatic stress disorder
  • attention deficit disorder
  • shame
  • insomnia
  • performance anxiety
  • phobias
  • memory loss
  • learning disorders
  • specific learning disabilities and their effects