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Anna Hanael

Business:

Anna Hanael Hypnotherapy

Title:

Founder and CEO

Provider Type:

Lifestyle Practitioner

Virtual Consultations? 

Available

In-Person Consultations? 

Not Available

Location:

Anthem, Boulder City, Centennial Hills, Chinatown, Downtown, Green Valley, Henderson, Inspirada, Mountain's Edge, North Las Vegas, Northwest, Seven Hills, Skye Canyon, Southern Highlands, Southwest, Spring Valley, Summerlin

Credentials:

Certified Hypnotherapist | Reiki Master Teacher | Founder, Divine Rays Usui Reiki | Creator, The Hanael Method™

Anna Hanael is the Founder and CEO of Anna Hanael Hypnotherapy, where she helps high-achieving women break the subconscious patterns keeping them exhausted, overgiving, and disconnected from their own voice.


For over two decades, Anna has worked with women whose minds and bodies are asking for something different, especially through the shifts of perimenopause and menopause, when old patterns of people-pleasing and self-doubt tend to surface the loudest.


Through The Hanael Method™, her own integrated system of hypnotherapy, subconscious reprogramming, and energy work, she helps women find exactly where a pattern lives and shift it at the root, not manage it on the surface. Her clients are often the ones everyone else relies on: capable, intuitive, successful on the outside, and quietly running on empty underneath.


What changes isn't just how they respond to stress. It's how they trust themselves again, communicate without over-explaining, and hold boundaries without guilt.


Because the goal was never just relief. It was coming home to yourself.

Why are you passionate about helping women through perimenopause and menopause? 

Perimenopause and menopause do not just change a woman's body. They surface every pattern a woman has spent a lifetime working around: overgiving, self-doubt, the fear of taking up space. I have guided women through subconscious change for over two decades, and this stage of life is where the pattern finally asks to be broken instead of managed. I want women to meet this transition as an opening, not a loss.

Who is the ideal woman you serve?

A high-achieving, empathic woman who looks strong and successful on the outside while feeling quietly exhausted underneath. They have usually already tried therapy, coaching, and self-help books. They know the pattern intellectually. They are ready for change at the root, not more information to file away.

What concerns do women most commonly come to you for? 

Exhaustion from being everything to everyone and placing themselves last. Very often this starts with a pattern of not getting enough sleep, which then affects everything else, including low mood and a growing sense of not wanting to keep going the way things are. Many women also come to me at a turning point. They are ready to start something new, they carry real wisdom they have never had a way to share, and they are looking for the path to finally share it.

What makes your approach unique?  

My approach is built on The Hanael Method™, my own integrated system combining hypnotherapy, subconscious reprogramming, and energy healing into one process rather than three separate modalities. Most approaches work with willpower, mindset, or symptoms alone. The Hanael Method™ goes directly to the subconscious pattern driving the behavior and shifts it at the root. That is why the change tends to hold, rather than requiring constant maintenance.

What is one thing you wish every woman knew about perimenopause or menopause? 

That it can begin far earlier than most people expect, sometimes a decade before menopause itself, and it moves differently through every woman. I wish more women knew this early enough to trust what they are feeling instead of questioning it.

What should someone expect when working with you? 

Permanent results, not maintenance. We work at the subconscious root of the pattern, not the surface symptoms, so the change holds long after our sessions end. Clients often describe it as finally feeling like themselves again, not managing a new set of coping tools.

What is the best first step for someone who wants to connect with you?

A consultation. It gives us a chance to talk directly, so I can hear what is happening and we can see clearly if this is the right fit.

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