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The distance between
You learned to carry it well.
That was never the same as putting it down.
You don't need more information. You need integration. Why therapy couldn't reach it. Why coaching stalled. And what actually edits the code.
I'm Med. I specialise in one thing: the distance between who you are performing as, and who you actually are.
That distance has a cost. You feel it in the exhaustion that sleep doesn't touch. In the decisions made from depletion instead of from clarity. In the relationship that runs on efficiency instead of warmth. In the quiet certainty, somewhere behind the achievements, that you are slightly elsewhere, watching yourself perform a life that doesn't quite fit.
"The privilege of a lifetime is to become who you truly are."
Most high performers never feel they have the permission to stop long enough to find out who that is.
Where the real work happens
I work at the level where that distance originates. Not in the conscious mind, which is intelligent, capable, and has already tried every approach available to it. In the subconscious architecture: the instructions written before you had any say in them, the nervous system patterns formed under pressure, the body's held memory of every moment it was not safe to stop.
"Hypnosis is a state of mind in which the critical faculty of the human is bypassed, and selective thinking established."
"You don't have to know how you're going to change. Your unconscious already knows. It only needs the right conditions."
How the mind forms patterns
Your patterns aren't flaws – they're learned. The brain is built to form them, hold them, and, with the right conditions, update them. Tap a region for the general picture.
Prefrontal cortex
Planning, decision-making and self-regulation – the part that holds your goals and weighs the long view. Under chronic stress it's the first to lose bandwidth, which is why depletion shows up as poor decisions rather than weakness.
Through repetition and new experience – what researchers call neuroplasticity – the brain can lay down new pathways. That capacity for change is the ground this work stands on.
General neuroscience, shared for context. The Reset Mind doesn't scan, measure or alter your brain – the work happens through conversation, focused attention and guided relaxation.
Anatomy of a pattern · illustration
Often begins as
A memory
Settles into
Identity
Released through
Integration
A general model of how a learned pattern forms and softens – not a reading of you. Your own picture is something we'd map together, in conversation.
Meet Med









The three keys
My approach combines Advanced Hypnosis, Hypnotherapy, Somatic Release, and Neuro-Linguistic Programming. I have trained with the practitioners who built these fields. I have applied this work across thousands of private sessions with founders, executives, artists, and high performers across four continents.
Hypnosis
A focused, deeply relaxed state where the analytical guard softens and the subconscious becomes reachable – so new patterns can be set where the old ones live.
NLP
The precise language of the mind. We map how you run a problem, then change the structure itself – not just the story you tell about it.
Somatic release
The body keeps the score. We work with the nervous system directly, so calm isn't a thing you perform – it's a thing you become.
- I do not ask you to relive the past.
- I do not give you frameworks to implement.
- I do not require you to believe this will work.
- I guide your nervous system to release what it no longer needs.
What remains is the version of you that was present before the performance began.
The personal myth
I've been a guitarist, a cyclist, a technologist, a Pitch@Palace and Techstars alumni – a Renaissance mind that never fit neatly into one box. That breadth is the work. The subconscious speaks in symbols, in rhythm, in the body.
At 19, music became the first doorway. Playing guitar built a relationship with rhythm, focus and presence – which opened into meditation, then awareness, then the work of helping people consciously transform.
I'm based in Richmond, London. I work with clients in person and remotely, across time zones and cultures. My practice is private, precise, and built on a single promise: no fluff, no mysticism, no unnecessary dependence. Just the structural edit that lets the real you breathe.
The quotes that guide the work
"Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate."
"The mind is a magnificent instrument. Hypnosis simply teaches you to play it."
"Life will bring you pain all by itself. Your responsibility is to create joy."
"You learned to carry it well. That was never the same as putting it down."
"The door has always been you. Step through."
The lineage
This work didn't appear from nowhere. It stands on the shoulders of those who first mapped the mind. Tap "Did you know?" on any card.
Carl Gustav Jung
1875 – 1961 · Psychiatrist · Founder of Analytical Psychology
The Swiss psychiatrist who broke from Freud to chart his own map of the psyche – the collective unconscious, the archetypes, the shadow, and individuation: the lifelong move toward becoming who you already are.
In the work: symbolic and archetypal processing, and the conviction that integration – not addition – is what changes a life.
Jung introduced the terms "introvert" and "extravert" – ideas so widely adopted that most people don't realise they began as clinical psychology.
Milton H. Erickson
1901 – 1980 · Psychiatrist · Pioneer of modern clinical hypnosis
The American psychiatrist who reshaped therapeutic hypnosis around the individual: indirect suggestion, therapeutic metaphor, and "utilisation" – meeting people exactly where they are and using whatever they bring.
In the work: adaptive, personalised language, and a deep trust in a person's own resources to find the way through.
Erickson contracted polio as a teenager. The months of near-total stillness sharpened his attention to tiny signals in movement and tone – the very subtlety that later defined his clinical style.
Dave Elman
1900 – 1967 · Hypnotist · Educator · Author
The teacher who made hypnosis practical and fast. His rapid-induction methods and structured approach to depth turned a mysterious art into something that could be learned, taught and reliably applied.
In the work: efficient, structured state transitions and careful calibration of responsiveness.
Elman held no medical degree, yet his courses trained large numbers of physicians and dentists to use hypnosis in clinical practice.
Franz Anton Mesmer
1734 – 1815 · Physician
The 18th-century physician whose theory of "animal magnetism" gave us the word "mesmerise". The theory itself was discredited – but the phenomena he stumbled onto helped open centuries of serious study into suggestion and altered states.
In the work: a reminder of how long humans have explored the mind-body link – and why it pays to keep the evidence, not the mysticism.
In 1784 a French royal commission – which included Benjamin Franklin – investigated Mesmer's claims and concluded the effects came from imagination and belief, not any magnetic fluid: one of history's first controlled tests of a medical idea.
Training & accreditation
All certifications obtained through training with Ali Campbell.
- ✓Certified Master of Hypnosis – Complementary Medical Association
- ✓Certified Practitioner of Rapid Induction Therapy – CMA
- ✓Certified Practitioner of Hypnotherapy – CMA
- ✓Certified Life Coach – CMA
- ✓NLP Practitioner
- ✓Dave Elman Hypnosis Methods – Dave Elman Hypnosis Institute
Additional study: Hypnotherapy Practitioner Academy · Rapid Induction Academy · Life Coach Academy · Hypnosis Mastery.
Clients across: London · New York · San Francisco · Los Angeles · Seattle · Toronto · Dubai · Singapore · Seville · Hamburg · Zurich · Istanbul
Sectors: Technology · Investment Banking · Private Equity · Creative Industries · Film & TV · Music · Entertainment · Law
The offer
Every engagement includes personalised audio recordings after each session and a tailored workbook.
Flagship
The Reset Immersion™ VIP
1 full-day retreat + 10 private sessions (6 months)
£6,500 / $7,200
International travel available
Intensive
The Identity Recode Intensive™
3-hour immersion + 5 sessions (8 weeks)
£3,500 / $4,500
Core
The Quantum Alignment Experience™
10 sessions (12–16 weeks)
£2,100 / $2,700
Entry
The Deep Reset™
4 sessions (4–6 weeks)
£750 / $950
The next step
Med works with a maximum of eight new private clients per month. These spaces close without announcement and without a waitlist.
Only a small percentage of people who read this page will book the call. That's by design. This work is not for everyone. It is for those who recognise that the distance between who they perform as and who they actually are has finally become too costly to ignore.
If something in you has gone still reading this – that stillness is the part of you we work with.
Reserve a Discovery Call – 30 Minutes, No Charge →The Reset Mind is where insight, intention, and advanced subconscious methods unite to unlock the breakthroughs you were always meant to experience, so you can step into the life that's been waiting for you.
The door is you.
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Or reach us directly: med@the-reset-mind.com · WhatsApp +44 7432 435 190
Let Go & Reset
You look deeper than most.
You found all five. You're exactly who this work is for. – Med
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