
I'm Morgane Le Cleuyou, and I run Younity Therapies in France. I specialise in emotional freedom therapies, helping people work through stress, trauma, anxiety, and emotional blocks. My toolkit includes EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques), psychosomatic releases, and guided healing. I work with kids, teenagers, and adults.
Honestly, what keeps me doing this is watching someone finally let go of emotional weight they've been carrying around for years. Sometimes it's been there so long they forgot it wasn't normal. That moment when they realise they don't have to stay stuck? That's everything.
Find my practice at en.younitytherapies.com.
I put out loads of content (videos, social posts, guided practices) so people can get a feel for emotional release work before deciding if they want to book a session.
I work with all ages, though the approach shifts depending on who I'm talking to. Kids process stuff completely differently than adults.
Throughout my career as a therapist, I kept noticing the same thing. People carrying unresolved emotional baggage that messed with everything: their health, their relationships, their ability to move forward. They'd done talk therapy, maybe tried medication, but something was still blocking them.
Talk therapy is great for understanding your patterns and history. But it doesn't always shift the energetic or emotional blocks stuck deeper in your system. I got trained in emotional freedom modalities because I wanted tools that could create actual, felt shifts instead of just intellectual understanding.
That's what Younity Therapies is about. Helping people release what's been holding them back, not just understand it better.
I started locally, working with anyone willing to try this approach. Online when that worked better, in person when possible. I used EFT and related techniques, collected client stories slowly, built from there.
Pretty quickly I realized people needed education about what this work even is. So I started putting out content: articles, social posts, guided exercises. Making it less mysterious and intimidating.
Eventually I expanded the site into English, built programmes for different situations, created specific pages for working with kids and teens. I've collaborated with other practitioners and done some interviews to reach beyond my immediate area.
People thought it sounded weird: Lots of skepticism about emotional freedom therapies. Some thought it was too "woo woo," others worried about safety. I dealt with this by putting out clear explanations, FAQs, testimonials, actual case examples. Show people what it looks like in practice.
Expectation management: Some clients expected instant miracles. Others were convinced nothing would work. I had to get crystal clear about pacing, readiness, what this approach can and can't do. Honesty upfront saves everyone frustration.
Keeping clients engaged: Unlike traditional weekly therapy, some people see shifts quickly with this work. That's good, but meant I needed follow-up programmes to help them maintain what changed instead of sliding back.
I still work with individual clients, but now lots of people come through online programmes, group sessions, and guided courses. The practice expanded beyond just one-on-one work.
My social channels share short practices, client experiences, demonstrations of how the energy work actually functions. That's brought people from all over, mostly French and English speakers.
The move toward more group and online stuff wasn't my original plan. But it makes the work more accessible, more affordable, and honestly there's something about group healing you can't get in private sessions.
It's not just one technique: I pull from emotional freedom work, somatic awareness, energy approaches, psychological insights. We're addressing multiple layers because that's where lasting change happens.
Flexible access: Remote or in person, all ages, different formats depending on what suits you. Some people want to dive in deep immediately, others need to ease in slowly. Both approaches work.
Long-term focus: This isn't about one big cathartic session and done. I'm teaching you tools to maintain alignment and resilience after we stop working together. You're learning a practice.
Try before you commit: I put out free content so you can see what the work involves, decide if it resonates, then go deeper if you want. No pressure.
I'd build a content library from day one with guided audio, videos, case examples and intro courses because that would've established credibility faster and helped more people right away. I'd create a better onboarding process earlier, something that answers all the "what is this, is it safe, will this work for me" questions before someone books to reduce hesitation massively. And I'd build practitioner relationships sooner since referral networks with therapists, coaches and wellness practitioners take ages to develop, starting earlier would've accelerated everything.
Launching group healing programmes soon. There's something powerful about processing emotional stuff in a supportive group that individual sessions can't replicate.
Expanding the video library significantly. More guided practices, tutorials, mini-courses, live sessions. Making this accessible to people who can't afford or aren't ready for individual work.
Next couple years I'm translating content beyond French and English, creating comprehensive resources with case studies and possibly a guidebook or audio programme, getting this work onto wellness and therapy platforms so more people discover it, launching deeper group offerings with cohort programmes where people go through the process together, and training other practitioners to teach this integrative approach to therapists and coaches who want to add it to their practice.
Core mission stays the same though. Helping people release what's holding them back and giving them tools to stay free.
Emotional freedom therapy, like the EFT Morgane uses, focuses on releasing the emotional weight and stress your body holds onto. Unlike traditional talk therapy which helps you understand your history, this approach helps you feel a real shift by working with your body's energy system to let go of old patterns and trauma.
It's natural to be curious or even a bit skeptical. That's why Morgane offers a lot of free content, including videos and guided practices. You can explore her work and get a feel for her approach to see if it resonates with you before you decide to book a session. It's a great way to take a fearless step towards healing.
Yes, absolutely. Morgane works with children, teenagers, and adults. The techniques are adapted for each age group, recognising that young people process emotions and experiences very differently than adults do. The goal is to provide a safe and effective space for everyone.
This is a great question. The aim is not just a one-time fix. You are taught tools and practices to help you maintain your progress and build resilience long after your sessions. The focus is on long-term change, giving you the skills to stay free from what was holding you back.
No, there are several ways to engage. While individual sessions are available online and in person, you can also join group programmes and online courses. This flexibility allows you to choose the format that feels most comfortable and accessible for you.