Hypnosis is a Powerful Tool to End Drug Addiction
Overcoming substance abuse can be challenging – especially if you are doing it on your own.
Hypnosis as a therapy helps many as a bridge toward the positive thinking needed to overcome drug addiction.
Are Drugs Getting You Down vs. Getting You High?
Most drug users say it started out as fun on the weekend and resulted in reliance on substances to feel good and/or have a good time. Drugs attack self esteem, motivation and self respect and self love. These pillars of our personality, when under attack, tend to retreat in a corner looking for a way out of the situation.
Drug abuse can affect:
• Your love life
• Relationships
• Family
• Friends
• Work life
• Your relationship with yourself
Hypnosis Helps You Break The Cycle of Drugs
Hypnosis is an effective way of accessing the inner power of the mind and going to the root cause the true issue is dealt with. Through hypnosis we can remove the compulsion to use drugs. Visual imagery, relaxation, positive suggestion and other techniques can reinforce positive actions and reinforcement.
In a study in American Health Magazine, hypnosis and hypnotherapy have a 93% success rate compared with lower results from other methods of therapy which require far more sessions. Click here to learn more about hypnosis and its high success rate.
End using drugs today. Hypnosis can help with substance abuse.
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Additional Information:
• Wikipedia - Hypnotherapy
• Wikipedia - Self Hypnosis
• National Guild of Hypnotists (NGH)