When we discuss “Human Flourishing,” we aren’t simply referring to feeling a little better. We are describing a profound internal shift that fundamentally changes how you show up for the people you love. When life’s challenges, grief, strained relationships, and a lack of self-confidence, begin to “pile up,” the resulting tension often manifests as chronic anxiety. This leads many to wonder: Is hypnosis good for anxiety, or is it just another temporary fix?
Recently, a client named Blake Bush shared a deeply moving review of his time with hypnotist professional, Celeste Hackett and Family First Hypnosis. His story highlights a profound gap in modern support systems: the unique, often overlooked experience of twin loss.
Blake’s Transformation in His Own Words

The Unique Challenge of the “Twinless Twin”
As Blake pointed out in his message to Celeste, resources for twins who have lost their other half are incredibly scarce. While there are many books on general grief, the bond between twins is distinct, it is a shared identity that starts before birth. When that bond is physically broken, the survivor often feels like they have lost a part of themselves.
Blake’s mission now is to ensure other twins find the help they need:
“I really hope twins in need find you. There is not a lot of resources or help for twinless twins at all… You helped me see and say goodbye to Brett.”
Through guided hypnosis, Blake was able to do what books alone often cannot: navigate the subconscious connection. He was able to find a way to say goodbye that felt real, deep, and final, allowing him to carry the memory of Brett without the crushing weight of unresolved grief.
Resolving the “Pillar” Issues
While grief was a primary focus, Blake’s work at Family First also addressed the “invisible backpacks” he had been carrying for years:
- Anxiety and Self-Esteem: By updating the subconscious “recordings” that fuel insecurity, Blake found a new baseline of confidence.
- Dealing with Narcissistic People: Guided hypnosis helps individuals build internal boundaries so they are no longer “triggered” or drained by high-conflict personalities in their lives.
- Physical Ease: Notice how Blake mentioned his body feels different. When the mind is at ease, the physical tension of years of stress finally releases.
The Ripple Effect of Subconscious Change
The most beautiful part of Blake’s story is the “ripple effect.” When a man resolves his internal turmoil, he doesn’t just benefit himself. He becomes:
- A better husband who is present and grounded.
- A better father who leads with peace rather than reactivity.
- A man at ease with the world around him.
There is Help for You
If you are a “twinless twin” searching for a way to say goodbye, or find yourself asking is hypnosis good for anxiety, consider the nature of your struggle. Like Blake, you can move from a state of struggle to a state of ease.
Resolution is possible. You don’t have to carry the weight alone.
As Blake said, “God uses you everyday.” We at Family First Hypnosis are here to be that resource for you.
Click here to schedule your free 30-minute consultation with Celeste.

