Are you seeking compassionate and effective therapy in Texas to overcome challenges like PTSD, anxiety, and depression? Welcome to Paige Bartholomew's holistic therapy practice, where healing meets empowerment. With a deep understanding of your unique journey, Paige offers specialized treatments, including hypnotherapy and somatic work, to nurture your mind, body, and spirit. Break free from limitations and experience profound transformation on your path to emotional well-being. Discover the power of holistic healing in Texas today.
2. I'm Paige Newberry. I'm 52 years old, a mother of two college kids, and a mom
to a fluffy, white puppy-dog. As a 4th generation, native Austin Texan, I find
rest and comfortin my home, and my huge extended family. I am SO BLESSED
TO GET TO DO WHAT I LOVE FOR A LIVING! I’ve been in private practice as a
master’s level psychotherapist for 12 years. I’ve worked with thousands of
clients as a hypnotherapist for 25 years. My professional training is informed by
developmental neurobiology, hypnosis, PTSD treatment, Attachment Therapy,
Internal Family Systems (aka: parts work) and Somatic Experiencingfor chronic
pain and trauma. I use the healing wisdom of the Sufis to help reach the inner-
child within ...the child whose heart was (and still is) so broken. I am honored to
bring everything I know, and everything I AM, to my clients. It's a uniquely rare,
and emotionally connected relationship. I can't wait to meet YOU.
Let's talk for free. Schedule your phone consultation with me today.
Until then. Paige
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3. Have you done a lot of personal work, but feel like something still isn't
"clicking"?
Are you aware of a feeling that "There's more to life than what we can see"?
Is there an inner knowing that "There's more to ME than what I currently
know myself to be?
Are you aware that something amazing is birthing within you?
Do you long for something, like a homesickness, but don’t know what it is?
“Do you consider yourself to be on a healing path? Have you already done some
amount of personal work, reading on self-help topics, or counseling? I work a bit
differently than others, as you might say that I’m a cross between a clinical
therapist, and an intuitive-empathic healer.”
“If you answered yes to 5 of these questions, then you’re likely on your personal
journey to awakening. This work is unique, as there are very few licensed
therapists in the U.S. who work with emerging empaths. You have special
challenges that others don’t seem to have because of your awakening heart.”
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4. Highly Sensitive People Require a
Unique Therapeutic Approach
"If you want quick results that deeply change
you from the inside out, Paige's knowledge of
Complex PTSD, hypnosis-trance, inner-
constellation-work, with a sprinkle of ancient
Sufi healing, together have given me the most
effective therapy I've ever had. She's worth it!"
~ B. Grace, Client for 1 year
5. The Methods I Use:
Neurobiology Treatment and Trauma
Treatment
Hypnotherapy and Internal Family Systems
(aka: Parts Work)
Attachment Theory
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6. 1) Neurobiology and Trauma Treatment
In sessions with me, I'll also be looking for the way your nervous system is "wired". The study of neurobiology has taught
psychotherapists a whole new way of working with people.
We know that trauma of various sorts has a tremendous impact on the way a child, adolescent or adult, feels inside, and
behaves outwardly.
Trauma is defined as any event or relationship which overwhelms the nervous system's ability to protect itself. Any event, big
or small, that throws us into fight, flight or freeze has the potential to cause a long-lasting trauma.
But what does trauma do to the brain? When a personundergoes a traumatic event, extreme fear, or chronic mis- treatment
and mis-attunement, the brain chemistry actually CHANGES. This is called "Fear Circuity". It is the way our brain tries to
protect us frombeing hurt again. The problem is that Fear Circuitry often sets up behaviors that are mal-adaptive or
unwanted. At this point, a persontends to realize they need help to change the patterns in their brain. Doing this, in turn, will
change they way they feel and act.”
7. 2) Hypnotherapy and Internal Family Systems
Hypnotherapy is analtered state of awareness that uses deep relaxation to bypass the active mind and to access the
subconscious. It makes space for a person to experience improved focus and concentration, which is vital when dealing with
painful emotions that typically don’t want to be found or felt. Hypnosis is best practiced under the guidance of a
psychotherapist using progressive relaxation,imagery and sensory exercises. During hypnosis, most people feel calm and
relaxed. Hypnosis helpsthe emotional mind to open so that it doesn’t feel so overwhelmed or frightened. In fact, during
hypnotherapy, most patients report agreater trust in themselves to be able to access painful feelings with surprising ease
and calm. You are always in control of your hypnosis experience. A good practitioner follows the signals that your
subconscious-self gives her. She does not lead, as you are the leader.
Paige uses hypnotherapy in conjunction with Internal Family Systems therapy (aka: Parts Work). IFS is a treatment modality
that can quickly clear old, outdated belief systems and behaviors that are no longer serving your life. With her unique
combination of treatments, clients report swift experiences of emotional improvement, leading to feelings of lightness in the
body, and clarity of mind that they may have never felt before. Intense and real feelings of self-love and self-
forgivenessprecede feelings of love and forgiveness for others. Sessions often end on a note of tearful gratitude – which is a
good sign that permanent change has occurred.
Internal Family Systems is especially good for treating childhood abuse or“relational trauma” (C-PTSD). It’s also an excellent
treatment for adult relational trauma such betrayal, abandonment, abuse, gaslighting, and Parental Alienation Syndrome, or
depression, anxiety, obsessive compulsion, panic, grief,and loss.
8. 3) Attachment Theory
In my graduate training as a Marriage and Family Therapist, my focus was on Attachment Theory and Trauma. Attachment
theory is a lens that therapists use to look at a person's development within relationship. From the time we are tiny babies,
we form a fast and deep attachment with our primary caregivers. It's more than love - it's literally a survival instinct. The
relationship we have with our primary attachment figures through childhood shapes our personalities. It shapes how well we
engage with the world, whether we feel a general sense of safety out there (or don't), how well we learn, how well we cope
with stressors, and how we will eventually do within our adult pair-bonds.
In adulthood, we continue to form attachments, not just for love, but also for survival. When I'm working with an individual
or couple, I'm looking for your attachment style. How open are you in sharing your vulnerable self? How much do you trust
others? When do you withdraw, how and for how long? Do you tend toward the "needy" side, or toward the "withdrawing"
side? All of these things affect our sense of self-confidence and our sense of other-connectedness.
During our time together in sessions, it's important that you and I form a TRUSTING and CARING BOND. Many therapists
don't work this way, but I have faith in the latest research which shows that a loving, trusting friendship between therapist
and client brings about the best healing results. You and I will develop more than a weekly conversational relationship, in
that I will be available to you via email, text, and phone anytime you need my encouragement and care. I'm not just going to
be your counselor, I'm going to be your support system.
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