Testimonials
"A good friend of mine
recommended that I see Joan Kaylor for various phobias that were
holding me back in life. I am the first to admit being quite
skeptical since I have had these phobias since childhood and am now
in my early 50's. I had also been to other counselors and have also
tried hypnotherapy to no avail.
To my surprise, in just a few sessions I was free! To easily and
calmly ride in an elevator (claustrophobia) was nothing short of
miraculous for me since I have always avoided them at all costs!
Plane rides do not hold any anxiety for me any longer either! I have
found myself to be less anxious and much calmer in general which is
very empowering.
I was overwhelmed by Joan's kindness and her capacity for caring.
She went over and above with her time and expertise and was
genuinely excited and proud of my successes. My family and I will
always be grateful. "
- Anonymous
"Thanks to Joan
Kaylor, I was able to get back to my normal life in a much shorter
time than I ever anticipated.
For more than a year, I felt like I was fighting a constant battle.
I was trying so hard to be positive and thankful for what I had and
yet I worried and obsessed about my health and bad things happening
all of the time.
Joan helped me to quickly identify some of the major life changing
events that had happened to me in the last couple of years, a few of
which I had not recognized as contributing to my state of mind. She
taught me how to recognize each one and to deal with them.
As for negative thinking in general, Joan was able to teach me
techniques which helped me to acknowledge these thoughts, but more
importantly to move my thought process into a more positive
direction.
I no longer have the anxiety that plagued me for more than a year.
If I do feel anxious or negative, I now know what techniques to use
to get me back on track.
Today I am back to the person I had abandoned...happy, grateful and
more thankful."
From a Tween
You help me a lot trying to get through this hard time.
OCD is such a crime. It makes me feel sad.
Thank you for all the things you have done.