IEMT & Hypnotherapy for Fear of Public Speaking
Speaking in front of others shouldn’t feel like a threat.
Yet for many capable, intelligent women, it does.
You know your material.
You’ve prepared.
You are not inexperienced.
And still, your body reacts as if something dangerous is about to happen.
That reaction is not weakness.
It’s conditioning.
And it can be changed.
Fear of public speaking is rarely about a lack of skill.
Most people who struggle with it already know what they want to say. They have the knowledge. They may even be strong communicators in one-to-one settings.
What shifts is the context.
The moment attention turns toward you, something tightens. Your mind speeds up. Your body goes into alert. You become hyper-aware of how you’re perceived.
It doesn’t matter that the room is professional. It doesn’t matter that you’re competent.
That’s the layer we work with.
What This Fear of Public Speaking Actually Is
Public speaking anxiety isn’t about being unprepared. It is often rather a fear of exposure.
Not exposure as in “being seen,” but exposure as in being judged, corrected, embarrassed, or dismissed.
Somewhere in your history, speaking up carried a cost.
Maybe you were interrupted. Maybe you were laughed at. Maybe you were told you were wrong in a way that landed hard.
Your nervous system remembers.
So when you stand up to speak now, it reacts as if that moment is still relevant.
Skill and Emotional Response Are Different Layers
If you want to improve your presentation technique, training works.
Practice works. Structure works. Feedback works.
But skill-building addresses how you go on stage or how you speak up in a meeting and deliver.
What I work with is the emotional charge attached to being visible.
You can have excellent skills and still feel internally unsafe.
When that internal reaction shifts, your skills can finally function without interference.
How I Work With Fear of Public Speaking
In our sessions, we don’t rehearse speeches. We identify the specific memories and identity conclusions that shaped your reaction to visibility.
Using IEMT and focused hypnotherapy, we update how those experiences are stored emotionally.
When the charge drops, the reaction softens.
You may still feel alert before speaking. That’s normal.
But you are no longer hijacked by fear.
That difference changes how you show up.
Introduction Christine Philipp – IEMT practitioner, hypnotherapist, coach, and artist
Online Support for Confidence – Worldwide Sessions
Sessions are available online, one-to-one, in English and German.
Location is irrelevant, because you take your mind everywhere you go.
If you are ready for focused work instead of endless coping, we begin there.
What Others Say
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“I can't thank Christine enough for the changes she has helped me make! I was skeptical at first but, after our first consultation, I knew I would be working with a real professional who understood the issues I was having and might actually be able to help me address them.”
— D. P.
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“Christine is warm, approachable, and funny - but also searingly perceptive and smart. Through her unique practice, she brought me on a journey that was not easy but was needed. Her space is a magical island where you feel anything could happen - but only good things. Meet her to identify where you are and where you could be going. "
— D. L., Creative Director
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“Working together with Christine was amazing. We established immediately a good connection. We addressed issues that I have being trying to fix since many years and in just two sessions it has been life changing. I highly recommend her.”
— Roberto B
Who Am I?
I am Christine, IEMT-Practitioner, Hypnotist, Mind Coach, Artist, and Author.
At happinesscoding.com I stand for fast emotional relief that feels as natural as breathing- where your past no longer dictates your present.
I live in Brussels, Belgium, and work worldwide remotely or in person in English and German.

