Adulting with Autism
If you live in fight-or-flight—anxiety, hypervigilance, chronic stress, shutdown, or even chronic pain—your body isn't being "dramatic." It's protecting you. But healing is hard when your nervous system can't access safety. In this episode of Adulting With Autism, we talk with Ethan Reisboard, CHT, a hypnotherapist who helps clients regulate their nervous systems and create lasting change using evidence-informed hypnotherapy tools. Ethan shares his own recovery story: in 2021 he developed post-concussion syndrome with debilitating migraines and eye dysfunction. After trying numerous approaches with no results, hypnotherapy helped shift his body out of fight-or-flight so recovery could finally begin. Now he works with clients (mostly over Zoom) to build safety, reduce triggers, and develop skills that last beyond a single session. In this episode, we cover: * What hypnotherapy is (and what it is not) * Why the hypnotic state supports the parasympathetic nervous system * How fight-or-flight can show up as anxiety and chronic pain * How you know you're "out" of fight-or-flight: when triggers become less relevant/reactive * "I can't be hypnotized" — stage hypnosis vs therapeutic hypnosis * How to find a qualified hypnotherapist (training, supervision, credentials) * Tools Ethan uses with clients: breathwork (including vagus nerve activation), somatic tracking, guided practices * Working with neurodivergent clients: visualization differences, trust, sensory concerns * Nature and travel as nervous system support—without using external "escape" as the only strategy * Consent, safety, and agency: why hypnosis can't make you do what you don't want * How hypnotherapy can complement OT/PT/clinical rehab when progress is stuck Connect with Ethan Reisboard, CHT: * Website: https://ethanreishypnotherapy.com [https://ethanreishypnotherapy.com] * Social: Ethan Reis Hypnotherapy * Free consultation scheduling and resources available on his website
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