About Yulia

Since childhood, I’ve been deeply curious about human nature, consciousness, and the deeper layers of our experience. I’ve always sensed that there is more to life than what we see on the surface — and that understanding ourselves is one of the most meaningful journeys we can take.

After moving to the United States, I immersed myself in spiritual and psychological studies, exploring consciousness, metaphysics, and the work of pioneers such as Dr. Brian Weiss and Dolores Cannon. This exploration was not just intellectual — it was personal.

Originally trained in civil engineering with a specialization in architecture and design, I later transitioned into the creative field and worked for many years as an art instructor. I taught adults, children, and individuals on the autism spectrum in schools, studios, and community settings. Through art, I witnessed how creative expression can unlock healing, confidence, and deep self-connection.

When my own son was diagnosed with autism, my life and understanding deepened profoundly. I immersed myself in therapeutic approaches such as RDI, ABA, and Floortime, learning how to support neurodivergent development with compassion and presence. This chapter shaped not only my motherhood but also my professional path.

In 2019, I earned a Master’s degree in Clinical Counseling and began working with clients using counseling tools and art-based therapeutic techniques. Over time, my interest in the subconscious mind and regression work led me to Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique (QHHT), developed by Dolores Cannon.

Today, as a QHHT practitioner, I offer sessions that combine psychological grounding with deep subconscious exploration. My role is not to “give answers,” but to guide you safely into your own inner wisdom.

Clients often describe feeling safe, deeply understood, and expanded through our work together.

If you feel drawn to explore your inner world with curiosity and openness, I would be honored to support you on your journey.

Outside of my professional work, I find joy in simple moments — being by the ocean, spending time with my son, and expressing creativity through art.