Hillel Zeitlin, LCSW-C finds in Core Transformation the convergence of his life quest in two healing traditions. Having practiced therapy and hypnosis for over twenty years, he has delved deeply into family therapy, NLP and Ericksonian practices, as well as more recently into emdr, Thought Field Therapy and Educational Kinesiology. He is the Director of the Maryland Institute for Ericksonian Hypnosis and Psychotherapy, and President of the Maryland Society of Clinical Hypnosis.
He has been part of the Core Transformation Training Team since 1986, and is a staff member of the Center for Health Enhancement of St. Joseph’s Medical Center, Baltimore’s foremost Complimentary Medicine program, where he coordinates the innovative Acupuncture/Hypnotherapy Smoking Cessation Clinic, as well as the Surgery Support Coaching program. He is also on the clinical training faculty of the Center for Complimentary Medicine of the University of Maryland Medical School and Sheppard-Pratt.
The descendant of a great lineage of mystical Rabbis, he finds in Core Transformation a practical way to apply the teaching to “uplift the Divine spark” at the heart of all thought and feeling. He is particularly interested in applying Core Transformation to create a bridge to a more spiritually sensitive practice of health care and therapeutic arts.
Mr. Zeitlin maintains a private practice at the Renewal Center for Therapy and Healing in Baltimore, as well as an international training career.


