About
Lorraine O’Mullane
Practising a holistic model of therapy I integrate Compassionate Inquiry alongside Cognitive Hypnotherapy, Clinical Hypnotherapy, NLP, EFT & Havening.
Compassionate Inquiry underpins every conversation and session with me, offering a gentle, safe and effective way of uncovering the root causes of pain and suffering.
I have experienced both on a personal level and daily through my clients how Compassionate Inquiry allows for accurate insights, deeper connections and a new way of coming back to who you really are.
Before training in Compassionate Inquiry (2019), I worked as a Cognitive Hypnotherapist and NLP Practitioner, training at the internationally acclaimed Quest Institute, Regents University, London (2013). I have trained with Dr Ronald Ruden, in the psychosensory therapy known as Havening and became one of the first Certified practitioners in the UK (2014). Prior to that I studied Clinical Hypnotherapy at St. Mary’s University, London (2012).
I am passionate about tailoring an individual approach, finding possibilities and helping to unravel the sometimes deep source of unresourceful patterns of behaviour and pain, allowing for more ease and ultimately freedom.
I work with clients from all walks of life, Veterans, First Responders, Performers, Parents, Students and anyone who is willing to allow me to share their journey through issues ranging from complex PTSD, Addictions, Disordered Eating, Performance Anxiety, Health issues and many more.
Topic 2023:
Compassionate Enquiry
Using the Compassionate Inquiry system, both the individual and therapist unveil the level of consciousness, mental climate, hidden assumptions, implicit memories and body states that form the real message that words both express and conceal.
Through the therapist’s use of the Compassionate Inquiry approach, the client can recognize the unconscious dynamics that run their lives and how to liberate themselves from them.
During our talk we will explore trauma through the CI lens – recognising that trauma is not what happens to you, but is what happens inside you as a result of what happens to you.