Hypnosis & Health #249

How does our mind impact our health? Significantly, it turns out.  While many afflictions, such as disease or genetic disorders, are beyond our control, some things are well within our power to change. Today we speak with Maggie Clement, a former attorney who now helps clients with issues such as insomnia, anxiety and addiction, by using hypnosis. We also discuss the hypnosis experience with breast cancer survivor, Susan Johnston.

Photo by Matt Cosby

Guests

Maggie Clement

Maggie Clement is a lifelong resident of the Greater Portland area, and thoroughly enjoys all that Maine has to offer. She is a Consulting Hypnotist certified in both standard and complementary medical hypnotism. She is also a certified practitioner of Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP), and is a member in good standing of the National Guild of Hypnotists, the oldest and largest hypnotism organization of its kind. She holds a B.A. from the University of Maine at Orono, and a J.D. from the University of Maine School of Law.

Susan Johnston

Susan Johnston is a client of Maggie Clement. She is retired from many successful businesses, ranging from decorative pillows and maternity clothing to show horses and custom homes. “I’m 70 years old, a wife, mother and grandmother, and just trying to live in the moment.”