- Stress & Burnout
- Habits, Behaviour & Pain
- Sleep & Anxiety
MINDTONIC - SLEEP & ANXIETY
Your mind knows
how to rest
it has just forgotten.
Hypnotherapy for anxiety, insomnia, overthinking, and a nervous system that won't stand down.
THE REALITY
It doesn't always look like fear
Anxiety in high-achieving people rarely looks like panic. It looks like preparedness. Constant readiness. A mind that runs contingency plans at 2am not because something is wrong, but because staying vigilant has always been how you stayed safe and ahead.
The same mental agility that makes you effective in a demanding career can become, over time, the thing that won’t let you rest. You lie down and your mind files reports. You wake at 3am already problem-solving. Your body is horizontal but your nervous system hasn’t received the memo.
Sleep deprivation and anxiety feed each other in a cycle that willpower cannot break. Hypnotherapy works directly with the autonomic nervous system, the part of you that decides whether it is safe to let go, creating change at the level where the cycle was formed.
Sleep deprivation and anxiety feed each other. Breaking that cycle requires working at the level where it was created — beneath conscious thought.
Hypnotherapy works at the level where stress lives — not in your calendar or your workload, but in your nervous system. Through clinical hypnosis, we work directly with those patterns, gently interrupting the cycles that logic and willpower cannot reach.
THIS MAY BE FOR YOU IF
Do any of these feel familiar?
You fall asleep but wake in the early hours with thoughts you can't stop
You carry a background hum of worry that never fully switches off
You feel physically tense even when nothing specific is wrong
Your anxiety presents as control, perfectionism, or relentless busyness rather than overt fear
You have tried sleep hygiene, apps, and meditation — they help at the edges but don't reach the core
You have stopped noticing what properly rested actually feels like
You are managing a career and caring responsibilities simultaneously and the pressure never fully lifts
A NOTE FROM NOVA
My own path to hypnotherapy began when a gastroenterologist recommended it for patients managing stress-related physical symptoms. I was sceptical — and then I investigated the research. What I found was not fringe. It was robust, peer-reviewed, and quietly transformative. Gut-directed hypnotherapy has demonstrated meaningful relief for the majority of patients with functional digestive disorders, many of which are anxiety-driven. That research is part of why I trust this work — and it is what I bring to every client who arrives exhausted from a nervous system that won’t stand down. As a Melbourne-based clinical hypnotherapist, I work with clients locally and online across Australia and globally.
HOW IT WORKS
What actually happens in a session
People often arrive at hypnotherapy with one question they haven’t quite asked out loud: “What is this actually going to feel like?” The answer is quieter and more straightforward than most expect. Below is an example of what a typical session may look like, however each session is tailored to the individual.
01
BEFORE WE BEGIN
How you want to feel not why you feel this way
You’ll complete a brief intake form before we meet — so I arrive knowing enough to get started without wasting time on preamble.
The session begins with a focused conversation. Not hours spent tracing your stress to its roots nor detailed analysis of your past. Not working out why you are the way you are. That is a different kind of work — and a different kind of time commitment. We are here to change how you respond to stress and burnout triggers.
I want to know one thing above all: how do you want to feel and what would your life look like as if that change had already happened? Give me that, and we can get to work.
02
Interrupting the pattern that logic can't reach
This is where the real work occurs — and it happens in full, conscious awareness. Using techniques drawn from neuroscience, language patterns, and subconscious communication, we begin to interrupt and update the pattern driving your stress or burnout. We work with the beliefs, conditioned responses, and inherited expectations that keep the pressure running. Most clients notice a shift during this part of the session — a lightness, a different perspective, a sense that something has moved.
03
tools for between sessions
Techniques you can use in your own time
Before we close, I give you practical tools to use between sessions — simple, evidence-based techniques to help you manage when you’re not with me. These might include anchoring techniques, pattern interrupts, or self-directed practices tailored to your specific triggers. The goal is that you leave with something tangible in your hands, not just a good session behind you.
04
hypnotic trance
The closing experience what most people expect
We close each session with a hypnotic trance experience — the deeply relaxed, focused state most people associate with hypnotherapy. By this point, the change work is already complete. The trance serves as a powerful consolidation: it allows the subconscious mind to integrate what has shifted, provide further clarity and insight. It delivers an experience of profound calm that many clients haven’t felt in a long time. Most people leave feeling lighter, calmer and better than they’ve felt in years.
05
after the session
A shift you can feel
Most clients notice something different within 24–48 hours — a quieter internal voice, reduced reactivity, a sense of space they hadn’t felt before. Often it is the people closest to you who notice first. We debrief at the end of each session and adjust the approach for next time based on what has shifted. Most clients see meaningful change within one to three sessions, with no fixed programme to complete.
"With super powerful techniques, she helped my mind clear out and generate new ideas. I highly recommend Nova."
— VERIFIED GOOGLE REVIEW
COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT STRESS & BURNOUT SESSIONS
Q: I’m highly sceptical — I’ve tried everything for burnout. Why would this be different?
A: Because most burnout interventions work at the conscious level — better habits, time management, mindfulness. Hypnotherapy works at the subconscious level, where the habituated stress response is actually stored. It’s not about doing less or thinking differently. It’s about changing the default setting.
Q: I’m too busy. How much time does this take?
A: Sessions are up to 60 minutes. Most clients see meaningful change within one to three sessions. Online sessions mean no travel time — many clients book during a lunch break, after school pickup or even just before bed!
Q: Can hypnotherapy help even if my burnout is work-related rather than personal?
A: Yes. The source of the stress is less important than the pattern it has created in your nervous system. Whether the pressure comes from a demanding career, caring responsibilities, or both — the work addresses the pattern, not the circumstance.
Q: Is this suitable if I’m also seeing a GP, psychologist or taking medication?
A: Hypnotherapy is complementary to medical and psychological treatment. Many GPs and specialists actively support it as an adjunct approach. If you have chronic mental health conditions, take medication to manage your emotional state, Nova advises to consult your medical professional that you are exploring this work and obtain a referral.
ALSO IN THIS WORK
Related areas this work addresses
— Career and carer fatigue and overwhelm
— Decision fatigue
— Confidence and self worth
— Imposter syndrome
— Overthinking & procrastination
— Life transitions and identity
