Why I Became a Therapist & Why Healing From the Inside Out Changed Everything
- Fabienne Price

- Aug 10
- 3 min read
Updated: Oct 27
For years, I felt like I was living on repeat.
The same fears would rise in my chest at the smallest trigger. The same insecurities whispered the same stories in my mind. And life, in its mysterious way, kept sending me the same patterns of events, as if I was stuck in an endless loop.
I tried everything I could find to break free. I cut the ties that bind. I worked with Bach Flowers and Australian Bush Flowers, each blend a gentle nudge toward balance. I became a personal and business coach, thinking if I could master my goals and mindset, I could master my life.
And for a while, some of these things helped. They gave me tools, comfort, and a sense of
progress. But deep down, I knew I was only trimming the weeds, but the roots were still there.

The Moment Everything Shifted
I used to wonder if going deeper could really make a difference. Then came a morning I'll never forget. A colleague made an offhand comment. You know, the kind that normally would have sent me spiraling for days, replaying it, defending myself in imaginary conversations. But this time, after my first real breakthrough in hypnotherapy, I waited for the familiar knot in my stomach... and it never came. The comment just landed and dissolved, like rain on warm pavement.
That's when I knew: I wasn't managing my trigger anymore. It was simply gone.
It wasn't until I trained as a clinical hypnotherapist, learning Rapid Transformational
Therapy (RTT) and integrating EMDR, that I finally understood: Real healing happens from
the inside out.
Hypnotherapy didn't just give me coping strategies — it helped me reach the origin of my pain. It allowed me to revisit the moments that shaped my fears, not to relive them, but to reframe them, to release them. EMDR helped dissolve the emotional charge that kept those memories alive, freeing me from reactions I thought were "just who I was."
When Inner Healing Creates Outer Change
When I healed from the inside, the outside shifted too. My thoughts became clearer. My body felt lighter. My relationships changed. And for the first time, I didn't just manage my triggers. They stopped showing up.
The transformation was so profound that I knew I couldn't keep it to myself. Experiencing
firsthand how RTT and EMDR could reach places that years of surface work couldn't touch. This is what called me to become a therapist. The day my first client messaged me saying, "I keep waiting for the anxiety to come back, but it's just... not there anymore," I knew I had found my purpose.
Why This Matters for You
That's why I became a therapist. Because I know what it's like to wake up with that knot in your stomach, to feel stress and unhappiness shadow your days, to live with fears you can't quite name. And I know the way out isn't to fight harder on the surface. It's to go deeper.
If you're reading this and you feel stuck, I want you to know: You are not broken. You are not
your fears. And change is possible; faster and more profoundly than you've been led to
believe.
Some people wonder if hypnotherapy is just another temporary fix, another way to cope. I
understand that skepticism because I felt it too. But this isn't about positive thinking or pushing through. It's about gently accessing the part of your mind that holds the original blueprint of your patterns, and updating it with the wisdom and safety you have now.
Healing from the inside out doesn't just change your mind. It changes your life.
Ready to discover what healing from the inside out can do for you? Let's explore together how.
RTT and EMDR can help you break free from the patterns that no longer serve you. Contact me here to make your booking.


