Clinical Hypnosis as a Process for Bringing Hope

Mariló Moga is a Spanish psychologist who trained in Clinical Hypnosis, initially to work with people suffering from intense pain, such as pain caused by severe burns.

While facing the osteosarcoma process experienced by her daughter, clinical hypnosis became an alternative approach to provide her with comfort and, later, to help prepare her to pass away in peace.

Her daughter’s testimony has since become her life’s mission. Pain can be transformed into love.

Here is the full interview

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