Paul McKenna, Mindvalley trainer, hypnotist, and behavioral scientist

Paul McKenna

Mindvalley trainer, hypnotist, and behavioral scientist

Paul McKenna, Mindvalley trainer, hypnotist, and behavioral scientist

Paul McKenna, Ph.D., is a globally celebrated hypnotherapist and behavioral scientist, having mastered the art of influencing human behavior using hypnosis and neuro-linguistic programming.

He’s also recognized as the United Kingdom’s most successful non-fiction author, with over 10 million books sold worldwide.

His high-profile client list includes celebrities such as Ellen DeGeneres, David Bowie, and James Corden. Paul is a regular on television shows like The Ellen DeGeneres Show and The Dr. Oz Show.

Additionally, Paul leads Mindvalley’s Everyday Bliss and Total Self-Confidence quests and the Mindvalley Certified Hypnotherapist program, offering unique opportunities to learn from one of the best in the field.

Credentials

Recognized by The Times of London as one of “the world’s most important modern self-help gurus.”

President of the UK Psychological Trauma Society at Kings College London.

Often works with high-profile professionals and celebrities to reprogram their habits and performance (e.g., helped Ellen DeGeneres quit smoking through hypnotherapy).

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