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Partnerships & Collaborative Work

Subliminal State Therapy occasionally partners with organisations, retreat hosts, and aligned practitioners to deliver structured subconscious work within group environments.

These collaborations are designed for audiences who are:

  • high-functioning
  • self-aware
  • ready for meaningful internal change
  • interested in nervous system and relational pattern resolution

Offerings can be tailored depending on context and audience needs.

Types of Collaorations

  • Retreat Co-facilitation

    Integration of subconscious pattern work into wellness or leadership retreats.

    This may include:

    • Group hypnotherapy sessions
    • Nervous system recalibration processes
    • Feminine relational field work
    • Emotional pattern decoding workshops


    Suitable for:

    Retreat organisers, luxury wellness spaces, leadership retreats, women’s immersion programmes.

  • Corporate & Leadership Workshops

    Workshops designed for professional environments focusing on:

    • Subconscious drivers of leadership behaviour
    • Emotional regulation under pressure
    • Decision-making patterns
    • Burnout linked to vigilance and over-responsibility
    • Psychological safety and team dynamics


    Formats include:

    • Keynote sessions
    • Half-day workshops
    • Executive small-group experiences
    • Structured group hypnotherapy experiences (where appropriate)


    Suitable for:

    Corporate teams, leadership programmes, founder communities, professional networks.

  • Group Hypnotherapy Experiences

    Standalone group sessions for communities seeking deeper internal work without private therapy commitment.

    Common themes:

    • Stress recalibration
    • Confidence and visibility
    • Emotional regulation
    • Relationship patterns
    • Performance anxiety


    Suitable for:

    Private communities, professional associations, women’s groups, wellness spaces.

  • Strategic Partnerships

    Longer-term partnerships may include:

    • Programme integration
    • Ongoing group containers
    • Specialist sessions within existing offerings
    • Collaborative programme design