After the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic, people in Southeast Asia, including Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia, began having mental health issues. It is a known fact that almost everyone is feeling stressed and experiencing burnout during this pandemic, a disaster.
Auckland Hypnotherapy Expert says that a growing number of people need help to cope with stress, depression, anxiety, psychological traumas and post lockdown fatigue. Mental well-being has become just as important as physical health. Today, more practitioner therapists are needed to help people as they adjust to life during and post-pandemic. The desire to help someone is a natural response in times of crisis.
Residing in Malaysia away from her motherland Bangladesh for the time being, Tanzira Noor a former media personal dedicated herself in such a job where somehow, She could be of help to others. Nothing seemed more attractive than to her learning the special skill of clinical hypnosis to address the stress and anxiety in people from London College of Clinical Hypnosis and comfort them with the help of hypnotherapy in Malaysia. Clinical Hypnotherapy offers a kind and practical solution. Nowadays, Klinička hipnoterapija is becoming more popular in Southeast Asia. She equipped herself with skills that will help herself, her family and the people around her who are suffering or seeking some form of means to help them through difficult situations, she said to us in an informal interview.
Before entering this noble profession, Tanzira Noor was a media personality in her country, a singer, presenter, and actress. She is a multi-talented media personality who has worked in TV, radio, drama, and film and has been a singer on national television since childhood.
One of her remarkable works has been being the program presenter of a woman’s entrepreneur show named Paddwarag in Channel One Entertainment Ltd. That show aired more than 100 episodes and was cherished by all. Later, she was associated with a Bengali Feature Film called Ostitto, which was released in 2016 and was based on Autism. Working in the mental health sector was her dream, which she is pursuing nowadays and encouraging others.



