Founder of Painhunting

Olzhas Seitov

Olzhas Seitov is the founder and creator of Painhunting—a structured methodology for identifying and resolving subconscious emotional patterns that drive repeating life problems.

Through decades of client work, research, and teaching, he developed practical frameworks that help people trace belief formation, incident chains, and root causes with clarity and care.

  • Method creator
  • Author
  • Researcher
  • Practitioner trainer
Olzhas Seitov
Olzhas Seitov Founder & Creator, Painhunting

Why Painhunting Exists

Painhunting was founded on a simple conviction: emotional pain is not random noise—it carries structure. When that structure is understood, people can change repeating patterns without fighting themselves.

Olzhas built the method to be teachable, observable, and grounded in serious psychological practice—so clients, practitioners, and researchers can work with subconscious material responsibly.

“Pain is a signal. When we learn to read it, resolution becomes possible—not as a trick, but as a process.”

Impact at a Glance

20+ Years of practice
10+ Published books
1000+ Client sessions
50+ Certified painhunters

Founder's Journey

  1. 2000s

    Early client work

    Years of structured observation in sessions revealed repeating subconscious patterns behind emotional pain.

  2. 2010s

    Painhunting method formalized

    Language, maps, and session protocols were refined until the approach could be taught consistently to practitioners.

  3. 2010s

    Books & public education

    Published works including Finergetics, Happiness in 90 Minutes, and Parenting with Precision brought the method to a wider audience.

  4. 2020s

    Painhunting platform

    Built an ecosystem spanning client services, specialist training, case studies, research, and practitioner community.

Founding Principles

  • Clarity over symptom management

    Work with root incidents and belief structures—not surface coping alone.

  • Teachable methodology

    Practitioners can learn observable steps, not intuition-only techniques.

  • Respect for emotional pain

    Pain is treated as meaningful signal that deserves careful, integrative resolution.

  • Evidence through cases

    Real session outcomes and documented case studies ground the method in practice.

Books by Olzhas Seitov

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