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Deb Larson

Counselor/Therapist

Deb Larson, CCHt & CTHt, is an accomplished Certified Interpersonal, Clinical and Transpersonal Hypnotherapist with extensive training of over 500 hours from the Institute of Interpersonal Hypnotherapy (IIH), a reputable state-licensed school of Hypnotherapy in FL. Dr. Larson co-owns Larson Hypnotherapy and Wellness Center in Port Charlotte, FL. Additionally, she holds a respected membership with The International Association of Interpersonal Hypnotherapists (IAIH). ‍In her role as a hypnotherapist, Deb provides a compassionate and adaptable space for her clients, enabling them to gain understanding, resolution, and healing as they work towards their goals. Helping individuals heal through hypnotherapy is a long-held aspiration that has become a reality for Deb. The potential for healing through this modality is limitless, and she finds great satisfaction in witnessing the powerful positive transformation and self-discovery experienced by her clients. Deb specializes in treating various issues such as stress, anxiety, depression, creative blocks, fears and phobias, trauma, weight management, smoking and vaping cessation, sports performance, grief and loss, as well as life transitions for mid-life women.
12 years Experience
Deb Larson
  • Port Charlotte, FL
  • University of Minnesota
  • Accepting new patients

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