About Me
Welcome to my website! My name is Beth, and I am a certified Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) Practitioner, Hypnotherapist and Life Coach. A senior member of the ACCPH, I specialize in helping partners of addicts.
I know that loving someone who is struggling with addiction can be incredibly challenging and overwhelming. As a partner of an addict myself, I understand firsthand the pain, confusion, and frustration that can come with this experience. That's why I am passionate about using my programme to help partners of addicts overcome their challenges and reclaim their lives.
Well Being Services

Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP)
Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) can be a helpful tool for partners of addicts who are struggling to cope with the challenges of addiction. NLP techniques can help partners improve their communication skills, manage their emotions, and develop greater self-awareness.
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NLP allows us to re programme any old, negative programmes we run on in our day to day lives and replace them with healthier more positive programmes, taking control of internal dialogue and forcing it elsewhere allows us to solely focus on the future. We can change the perception our reality. Installing new success programmes in the un concious mind.​
Hypnotherapy
Hypnotherapy is a state of relaxation where the subconcious mind can focus. This is where we can create huge change as the subconcious mind beleives whatever we tell it. Hypnotherapy can be particularly helpful for stress and anxiety management.
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Feeling out of control, helpless, doubting your own power, lacking in self confidence is something so often can become part of every day life with addiction. the ability to access the The deep relaxation that is available through hypnosis greatly reduces the condition, improving mood and cognitive function.


Life Coaching
Life coaching can be a powerful tool for partners of addicts who are seeking to navigate the challenges of addiction and create positive change in their lives. Life coaching focuses on helping individuals identify and achieve their goals, and can help partners of addicts
develop a greater sense of clarity, purpose, and direction in their lives.
One way that life coaching can help partners of addicts is by providing them with a safe and supportive space to explore their own needs and desires. Addiction can be all-consuming, and partners may find that their own needs and desires have taken a backseat to their partner's addiction.
"Beth has guided and supported me through one of the toughest periods of my life and has given me the tools i need to move forward in a healthier more positive way"
Amelia B
“I can't put into words how great Beth has been, thanks to her I've adapted a much happier outlook on life and feel more in control”
Sarah J-W
"I followed Beth's programme and now schedule weekly sessions with Beth, she has been a breathe of fresh air for me. My worry and anxiety is now under control and I look forward to the future"
Julie N