
Felice Austin
Hypnotherapist
Tree of Life Hypnosis
18607 Ventura Blvd., Ste. 310
Tarzana, CA 91356
Additional office in Culver City – by appointment only.
Phone: 310-991-5929
www.treeoflifehypnosis.net
As a hypnotherapist, Felice Austin brings more than ten years experience as a writer, teacher, memoir coach, and life history interviewer. Ms. Austin’s background and training make her an expert at getting to the heart of the matter, which is essential for positive change.
As a behavioral therapist, Felice Austin believes that steady incremental change is the only way to bypass resistance and sabotage and create lasting results. Felice is passionate about assisting clients achieve their personal goals in such areas as:
- Creativity
- Career Success
- Stress Reduction
- Habit Control
- Self Confidence
- Fertility
- Joyous Labor and Childbirth with
Hypnobabies ® - Women and Mothers in Transition
- Relationship Enhancement
- Communication Strategies
- Child Hypnosis
- Parenting Skills
- Weight Loss
- and much more
Felice also presents seminars and classes on a variety of topics including: increasing success, happiness and prosperity; hypnosis and creative writing; hypnosis and parenting skills; relationship strategies; and, hypnosis and childbirth. Ms. Austin also offers Life History Interviewer certification course through Memoirs Ink the personal history service she founded in 2002.
As a certified handwriting analyst, Ms. Austin provides professional handwriting analysis profiles for Human Resource departments serious about selecting and investing in the right candidate.
Austin received her education at the Hypnosis Motivation Institute, the first Nationally Accredited College of Hypnotherapy.
All therapy is conducted in a safe and comfortable environment adhering to strict standards of confidentiality and other ethical guidelines of American Counseling Association regarding conduct of therapists.
Felice is a member of the American Hypnosis Association, Hypnotherapists Union, and other local community organizations.







