Moore-Hafter Betty

35 King St Ste 7
Burlington, VT 05401

Moore-Hafter Betty in Burlington, VT offers transformative EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques) and hypnotherapy services to help individuals achieve breakthroughs and create positive changes in their lives. With over 20 years of experience and specialized training in Past Life Regression and EFT, Betty provides tailored sessions, workshops, and trainings to support clients in healing emotional wounds, releasing limiting beliefs, and reaching their full potential.

As an EFTi Accredited Certified EFT Master Trainer of Trainers and NGH Certified Hypnotherapist, Betty Moore-Hafter is dedicated to guiding individuals through inner child healing, past life exploration, and deep emotional work. Through a compassionate and non-judgmental approach, Betty empowers clients to tap into their inner resources, rediscover their blueprint for well-being, and make lasting changes for a more fulfilling life.

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