Hypnotherapy certainly can help end drug addiction. You can see a full description of this at http://www.VancouverHypnotherapy.org
Clients suffering with addictions to crack, cocaine, pot and other chemically addictive drugs show positive results over a period of therapy. While immediate results are achieved when dealing with useage reduction, anxiety, stress and sleep disturbance aspects of recovery - the ongoing addiction can only be managed with prolonged therapy and a determined approach to seeing through a plan aimed at conquering the addiction.
I have successfully worked in this way with many clients. This is a rigorous process and it demands determination from the client. However, the results are effective and evident swiftly.
Clients are provided with a treatment plan, and are required to commit to the process. understanding addiction is important. Read this document to learn more about addiction, and how hypnosis can be used to resolve it.
I help clients through withdrawal and can assist in the management of recovery from addiction to various narcotics. During this process I work on stress reduction, as well as management of cravings, and effects of withdrawal. I use hypnotherapy, as well as biofeedback entrainment techniques to reduce the level of suffering my client is exposed to.
certainly yes
yes
J. Milne Bramwell has written: 'Hypnotism' -- subject(s): Hypnosis, Hypnotism 'Hypnotism And Treatment By Suggestion' -- subject(s): Hypnotism, Suggestive Therapeutics, Therapeutic use
Yes. Hypnosis usually works for sales as it is the key step in the sales training.
What Hypnotism Can Do - 1899 was released on: USA: August 1899
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Erma A. Fletcher has written: 'Hypnotism' -- subject(s): Hypnotism
British Journal of Medical Hypnotism ended in 1966.
Hash and Hypnotism - 1918 was released on: USA: October 1918
Drug addition
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yes
I don't believe in hypnotism on its classical meaning. May be it works for weak minds.