Aha, I found it! :D To recap from a previous review… years ago when I began my career in biotech, I landed a job that would become the foundation for everything that would follow. The problem was that in this new position, a large part of my day would involve collection of blood and tissues. And the mere sight of blood would make me pass out cold. Not good! I didn’t know what to do – I knew I needed this job in order to build the career I’d envisioned for myself, but my own biology was standing in the way. My mom suggested I look into hypnosis, and although I did(and still do) scoff at «alternative medicine» I figured what the hell, I was desperate. I did some searching and found Phil Brady at Advanced Hypnosis. Since it’s been so many years I don’t know what’s changed since then, but at the time Phil worked out of his home. He had a quiet, cozy room set aside upstairs for hypnosis sessions, complete with a comfy chair and noise-canceling headphones. After discussing my issues with him, we got started. The headphones shut out all extraneous sounds but he had them wired so that his voice came through over a background of white noise(I think in my case it was ocean sounds). The session went extremely well and I was surprised that I was able to «go under» so easily. When the session was over, I felt more relaxed and refreshed than I ever remember feeling — before or since. I have been to a couple other hypnotherapists since then, but none has come close to this overall experience. I literally felt like I’d just woken up from a full week’s nap. No subsequent hypnotherapy session has made me «go under» as far(that’s the only way I can think to describe it) and I almost feel like I’ve been chasing the dragon ever since. Then, the most amazing thing happened. I went to work the following week and put it to the test… and to my surprise, I was totally fine. No passing out, no wooziness, nothing. I was able to do my work with no issues. I still can’t believe all it took was one session to «fix» me but I’m not gonna argue — whatever it is Phil does that’s different from the rest is really something else. I only wish I still lived in Maine so I could go back.