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Bach Flower Therapy

Imagine walking into a session where the focus is entirely on you—your emotions, your energy, and your unique challenges. Bach Flower Therapy is a gentle, natural way to bring balance to your emotional state. During the session, the practitioner will ask about your feelings and experiences, listening closely to what you’re going through. Based on this, they’ll create a personalized blend of flower essences designed to address your specific emotional needs.

This isn’t about instant fixes or overpowering changes—it’s subtle, yet powerful, like a quiet hug for your soul.

Benefits

  • Helps release emotional overwhelm and find clarity.
  • Provides support during times of stress, grief, or uncertainty.
  • Brings a sense of inner peace and balance to your day-to-day life.

FAQs

A: You’ll talk to the practitioner about what’s on your mind and heart—no pressure or judgment. They’ll listen carefully and then craft a blend of essences tailored to your needs.

A: You’ll typically receive a bottle of your personalized blend. Just add a few drops to water and sip throughout the day.

A: Some people feel a shift within hours, while others notice gradual changes over a few days or weeks. It’s different for everyone.

A: Just bring yourself! If you’d like, you can reflect on how you’ve been feeling emotionally before the session.

A: Absolutely. Bach Flower Therapy is gentle and works well alongside other treatments.

A: Sessions typically last 30-45 minutes, but it depends on how much you’d like to share.

Our Specialists

Mark Hoffman, MD

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Jane Goodman, MD

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Kate Adams, MD

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