Picture this:
You’re holding hands with someone you love. Or maybe you’re laughing uncontrollably with your best friend. Or perhaps you’re just wrapped in a blanket binge-watching your comfort show, heart full. Feels good, right?
Well, it’s not just you feeling it, it’s your brain throwing a full-on fireworks show. Dopamine! Oxytocin! Serotonin! The whole neurochemical love parade.
But here’s the twist: You don’t have to be in love to get the brain boost. You just need to learn how to invite love in, and that’s where hypnosis comes in. Yep, PDX Hypnosis isn’t just about quitting smoking or managing stress (though it’s great for that, too). It can also help you cultivate more love, inward and outward, and your brain will thank you for it.
Let’s Take a Brain Break 💥
Before we go further, here’s what happens in your brain when you feel love:
Dopamine lights up your reward center. That fluttery feeling? That’s your brain high-fiving itself.
Oxytocin makes you want to cuddle and trust people. (Basically, it’s the emotional superglue.)
Serotonin keeps your mood stable, giving you that peaceful, grounded feeling when you’re connected.
Cortisol takes a back seat. Less stress = more brain bandwidth for everything else.
In other words, love is like a cognitive multivitamin.
But Wait, What If Love Feels… Hard?
Enter: hypnotherapy near me.
Or more specifically, hypnosis at PDX Hypnosis, where we help your subconscious mind hit the “reset” button on outdated love scripts.
Whether you’ve been burned, ghosted, gaslit, or you’re just feeling emotionally meh, your subconscious might be running old beliefs like:
“I’m not lovable.”
“Love is risky.”
“I have to earn affection.”
Sound familiar?
Hypnosis helps soften and rewire those beliefs, making space for something new. You start showing up differently. You’re open. Calm. Receptive. And, here’s the magic, your brain follows suit.
Love Is a Brain Hack (and So Is Hypnosis)
You don’t have to wait for Cupid to strike. You can literally train your brain to love better, deeper, and smarter.
And that’s not woo-woo, that’s neuroplasticity, baby.
Hypnosis creates the ideal mental environment for new neural connections to form. So whether you’re trying to build more compassion, repair relationships, attract someone new, or simply fall in love with your own damn self, hypnosis can help.
Real Talk: Why PDX Hypnosis?
Because love is worth investing in, and Scott Duvall at PDX Hypnosis knows how to help you uncover the mental blocks keeping it at arm’s length. You don’t have to keep asking the internet for hypnotherapy near me. You’ve found it.
Ready to create more love in your life? For your brain, your heart, and your entire human experience?
Call Scott Duvall at 503‑238‑4428.
Let’s make your subconscious fall in love, with love.
There are many benefits of meditation, as well as numerous meditation techniques. Let’s start by defining what meditation is, and why it’s important for better health.
Meditation is a practice to quiet your mind. By slowing down the mind’s activity (your self-talk and obsessive thinking) you experience relaxation, inner peace, love, and joy.
Many of us spend every waking hour either re-living a past wound or fearful about the future. The object of meditation is to focus your attention in the present moment and quiet the mind’s chatter. When you learn to focus on the present moment your fears, suffering and insecurities are transformed.
