Nicky Jackson is a Clinical Hypnotherapist and Strategic Psychotherapist specialising in Conversational Hypnotherapy, EFT, Matrix Reimprinting, and The Hummingbird Method. Her mission is simple yet profound: to support patients in creating a calmer nervous system, improved wellbeing, and a more fulfilling life.
With a deeply patient-centred approach, Nicky prioritises creating a space where you feel safe, understood, and genuinely heard. She is passionate about helping clients navigate physical, emotional, and psychological challenges using evidence-informed, compassionate, and transformative therapeutic methods.
Nicky’s work is strongly informed by her own lived experience of autoimmune illness and PTSD. Through hypnotherapy, he was able to resolve her symptoms, sparking a deep interest in the mind–body connection and the role of the nervous system in chronic pain, illness, anxiety, and trauma. This personal journey continues to shape her empathetic, grounded, and practical approach to therapy.
Nicky practices Conversational Hypnotherapy, a gentle and collaborative form of hypnotherapy that works through natural conversation rather than formal trance or scripted inductions. This approach allows therapeutic change to occur while you are fully aware, engaged, and in control throughout the session.
Conversational hypnotherapy is particularly effective for clients who:
By working with the unconscious mind through carefully chosen language, metaphors, and questions, Nicky helps clients create meaningful shifts without needing to relive distressing experiences.
A meticulous researcher and lifelong learner, Nicky continually expands her skill set by integrating emerging modalities, including somatic-based therapies, ensuring her work remains trauma-informed.
Nicky has a special interest in supporting:
Her approach is especially beneficial for clients who feel stuck, overwhelmed, or have tried multiple therapies with limited success.
Nicky has a particular interest in helping her patients manage and overcome chronic pain, chronic illness, trauma, PTSD, and stress. However, her therapeutic methods are suitable for addressing a broad range of challenges, including: