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Can Hypnotherapy Actually Heal You?

Episode 54 of the Everyone is Addicted podcast, hosted by Jasmine Bootle, titled "Can Hypnotherapy Actually Heal You?" was published on December 18, 2025 and runs 100 minutes.

December 18, 2025 ·100m · Everyone is Addicted

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This is more than a recovery story — it’s a testament to the power of the subconscious mind.

After a devastating brain injury left him living in darkness, Matt Johnson’s life was forever changed. As his physical recovery stalled, Matt discovered a hidden truth: unresolved PTSD was silently blocking his ability to heal. What the body couldn’t release, the subconscious was holding onto.

Through hypnotherapy and Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), Matt learned how to rewire the subconscious mind, release deeply rooted emotional trauma, and finally begin true healing. What started as a personal breakthrough soon became a calling.

Today, Matt Johnson is a hypnotist and NLP coach who has turned his own recovery journey into powerful methods that help others:

  • Release long-held emotional baggage
  • Break free from subconscious blocks
  • Heal trauma stored in the nervous system
  • Overcome addictive patterns at the root
  • Reclaim clarity, confidence, and control

This video shares Matt’s raw journey — from injury and isolation to purpose and transformation — and offers hope to anyone who feels stuck, overwhelmed, or trapped in cycles they can’t explain.

If you’re struggling with trauma, PTSD, addiction, or emotional pain that won’t let go, this story may remind you that healing is possible — even when it feels out of reach.

💬 Join the conversation in the comments — your story matters. 👍 Like, share, and subscribe to support honest conversations about mental health, trauma recovery, and subconscious healing.

My website provides lots of support and resources: www.everyoneisaddicted.com

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