Andrew Taylor
Certified Hypnotherapist
My Details
Certifications: Certified Life Coach, Certified Hypnotherapist from the Edgar Cayce Institute, Certified Yoga Instructor.
Trainings: Intuition Classes, Meditation, Mindfulness, “The Work” (Byron Katie Cognitive Restructuring), Biofeedback, Hypnotherapy, Yoga.
Specialty: Mind- Body Work, Trauma, Mindfulness, Cognitive Restructuring, Motivational Coaching, Intuition Coaching, Mentorship
Ages Served: Adults and Teens 16+
Languages: English
Rates: $130 **Virtual Sessions Only**
Email: admin@westhoustoncounseling.com
Andrew’s 4 phase coaching plan:
- Goal Setting and Identifying Triggers
- Identifying and Managing Negative Thought Loops
- Body Work: Recognize Stored Emotions In the Body
- Action and Implementation: Strategies for Daily Life
Why choose Andrew?
Drawing on his military leadership and deep understanding of the human life experiences and stressors, Andrew uses a structured and holistic approach to coaching. His work is rooted in the belief that true recovery involves not just the mind, but the body and spirit as well. By integrating hypnotherapy with tailored coaching techniques, Andrew helps his clients break free from the grips of trauma and reclaim their lives with renewed purpose and resilience.
Personal
As a life coach, being married with a teenage daughter adds a rich dimension to my work. My personal experiences in balancing marriage, parenting, and professional growth enable me to connect deeply with clients facing similar challenges.
Coaching vs. Therapy
Coaching and therapy are distinct yet complementary practices, each serving different purposes. Coaching focuses on helping individuals set and achieve specific goals, enhance performance, and create actionable strategies for personal and professional growth. It is future-oriented, emphasizing empowerment and the development of skills to overcome obstacles. Therapy, on the other hand, delves into understanding and healing emotional and psychological issues, and often focuses on the past. While coaching is about unlocking potential and moving forward, therapy is about resolving underlying issues and fostering emotional healing.