

Debbie Holden is an exceptional talent in the field of human potential and has worked with some of the world's most well respected and sought after trainers in NLP and hypnosis.
She holds the titles of Master NLP Practitioner, licensed Trainer of NLP and Master Hypnotist. She is a fully qualified and experienced Hypnotherapist and Psychotherapist and holds a Post Gradute qualifications in both of these areas. Her work has found her working closely with masters in the fields of NLP and hypnosis, most notably, world renowned hypnotist Paul McKenna, co-founder of NLP Richard Bandler, President of the NLP Society and co-author of Persuasion Engineering John La Valle and Michael Neill, life coach to many 'A list' Hollywood celebrities.
Her busy practice is based in North Yorkshire, just south of Darlington and her clients come from all walks of life, and from across the UK.
The mission of is simple:
'To train the skills that make a difference in people's lives'.
Debbie has helped thousands of people to unlock their true potential, helping them to help themselves to change their lives. She uses her skills to deal effectively with the evolving needs of her clients across the UK and shares her knowledge and insights through the personal development, NLP and hypnosis courses she personally designs.
Both her one to one therapy sessions and courses help people from all walks of life to discover their latent talents, achieve their full potential and take full control of their lives.

Debbie utilizes her own unique, relaxed style to create not only an inspirational and motivational mindset for her clients but also a fun and upbeat learning environment.
Debbie is the ONLY licensed practitioner of the Hypno-Band Weight Loss System ™ in North Yorkshire (correct at 18th February 2010).

In addition to being a therapist and trainer, Debbie is also a qualified clinical supervisor.
She is a member of the Hypnotherapy Society, National Register of Hypnotherapists and Psychotherapists (NRHP) and United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapists (UKCP).

