Subconscious Surgery vs Hypnotherapy
Hypnotherapy works through trance and suggestion. Subconscious Surgery keeps you fully present and conscious — the instrument is your own language, not an induced state.
What Hypnotherapy is
Hypnotherapy guides you into a relaxed, altered state of consciousness — trance — in which a practitioner offers suggestions, visualisations or regression to shift habits, ease anxiety or change behaviour.
How Subconscious Surgery differs
Subconscious Surgery uses no trance, relaxation or altered state. It's a fully alert, conversational process. Adrian listens to how you describe your life, locates the exact belief beneath it, and uses precise language to neutralise the emotional charge on the originating story — moving from identification and extraction to a bespoke prescription and active integration. It targets one specific belief rather than installing general suggestion.
When Hypnotherapy is the right call instead
Choose hypnotherapy if you'd prefer a relaxed, suggestion-based approach for general habit change, stress or pain management.
Who Subconscious Surgery is for
Subconscious Surgery is for people who've tried the usual modalities and still carry one stubborn belief quietly steering their choices.
Subconscious Surgery is coaching-style work and is not a substitute for medical or psychological treatment. Anyone in acute crisis or needing clinical care should work with a licensed professional.
Common questions
Is Subconscious Surgery hypnotherapy?
No. There is no trance, relaxation or altered state. You stay fully alert and conscious throughout — the instrument is your own language, used to find and clear one specific belief, not suggestion delivered while you're under.