What if you could bring healing into the harshest of places in just 20 minutes? In this unforgettable conversation, Dr. Margaret Wallace, licensed psychologist and trauma therapist, shares the raw truth of what it means to bring heart-centered hypnotherapy into prison walls. What you’re about to hear isn’t just another talk; it’s a masterclass in trauma-informed healing, authenticity, and doing the impossible with grace.
Whether you're a seasoned hypnotherapist or just hypno-curious, this episode will leave you rethinking what’s possible when you show up with intention.
Here’s what you’ll learn:
Why Dr. Wallace says, "If I had no other modality, I’d still choose hypnosis."
How she delivers deep, trauma-informed care in just 20-minute sessions, even with fire alarms, guard interruptions, and institutional limits
The importance of showing up as the tool, not just with one, and why Reiki, sound therapy, and intention amplify her work
What it takes to introduce hypnosis in underserved systems, and why it’s more needed now than ever
How authenticity, presence, and emotional safety matter more than having a perfect script
The real difference between hypnotizing the general public and working with incarcerated individuals who are ready and desperate for relief
Why external noise and chaotic environments don’t ruin sessions, and how every sound becomes part of the healing
Insights into her podcast, "Transforming Trauma with Dr. Triffy," and her October training for BIPOC professionals and women
Her mission is to train more mental health professionals of color and dismantle stigma within the BIPOC community
How you can get involved and help bring hypnotherapy into systems that need it most
Dr. Wallace doesn’t just talk about trauma healing; she lives it.
With over 30 years of clinical experience and clients who return years later transformed, she is living proof that intention, presence, and compassion can transcend any setting. Whether she’s guiding a suicidal teen toward peace or mentoring future therapists of color, her work is sacred, urgent, and deeply needed.
Want to learn from Dr. Wallace or connect with her training?
Visit her podcast, Transforming Trauma with Dr. Triffy, on Facebook.
Reach out for information on her October hypnotherapy training for BIPOC professionals and women.
Details are shared in the comments section of the video post or inside the HA community group.
Don’t miss your chance to get involved:
The Hypnosis Education Association is currently seeking speakers, volunteers, and leaders to help expand the reach of this powerful work. If you are passionate about medical hypnotherapy, transpersonal work, or outreach in underserved communities, now is the time to join us.
Register for the next HypnoConnect today: https://hypnosiseducationassociation.com/hypno-connect-register
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As Dr. Wallace reminds us:
Every session is sacred. Every soul is whole. We are not fixing, we are witnessing.
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