Addictions-Alcohol
Free yourself
Is your compulsive behaviour seriously affecting your finances and your health? Does your family complain about your behaviour? Do you wish to feel good without feeling bad afterward? You can stop the chaos that dominates your life.
Your addiction may be a dependence to any of the following : drugs, alcoholism, smoking, Gambling, TV food sex/porn, computer gaming, internet, shopping. As long as you are unable to stop, you are addicted.
You find it hard to stop because your body or mind has become dependent on the sensation the substance or behaviour creates. Your conscious mind recognizes the need to stop, but because of the pleasure you get, you persist and are unable to break the addiction.
Ackowledging a real desire to take back control of addictive behaviours is the first step towards overcoming any type of addictive personality.
You may have tried to make changes in your life before, but don't be discouraged if you've faced failure. This time with our help, you can beat the devil on your shoulder who's telling you that you can't change because you're not up to it. This time you really can succeed and finally be free of addictive behaviours.
Because you have tried hard many times but failed each time, your memories are loaded with negative programming. You no longer believe in yourself. No matter how much conscious effort you put into changing your habits, your subconscious mind is flooding your body with messages of failure. When this happens, will power alone will not succeed.
Under hypnosis, the therapist will suggest to your subconscious mind that it is within your power to end the addiction. Strong feelings go into your imagination and your attitude, perceptions and beliefs are changed at a higher, subconscious level. Hypnosis will create deep motivation to change the way you fee, think and act. Your struggle with the cravings will subside.
Often, an addiction has to do with dealing with early traumas, unresolved issues from the past, stress, anger, and an inability to cope with present demands Hypnosis can help you to release and resolve your past hurts, and to find strength within. When you have the inner strength, you will no longer be psychologically dependent on unhealthy activities.
Hypnosis can also help to reduce the intensity of withdrawal symptoms.
If you are struggling to overcome addiction¡ .you can win the battle with less effort using hypnosis. Think of how wonderful to be free again!
Testimonial
When I first come to the center, I was confused about the problems I faced in my life. My problems include overweight, drinking, stress, bad sleep. After seeing my therapists, I enjoyed the sessions tremendously. I feel more positive and more in control of my life. My drinking is much lesser and I have had not a sip in the last week. Overall, I am more relaxed and do regular exercise. I hope to continue the treatment for a more stable and fulfilled life.
Mr E E – 56 years old (23 Oct 2009)
[Condition: Weight Management / Alcohol Addiction / Stress Management]
“Firstly, thanks for your empathy shown and allowing me to trust in you and your work. I have experienced many positive emotions and growth which has led me on the way to an alcoholic-free life. I feel confident in the future, stronger to tackle day to day disturbances, problems in my life. I feel more at ease to allow myself pleasure for the moment. Removal of stress, bad thoughts in mind has been a key in this development. Now on the last session, I have a small feeling of missing the work with you but the power to continue within this work. All the best.”
Mr S F - 54 years old (29 Apr 2008)
[Conditions: Stress / Addiction of Alcohol]
"Since I have seen my therapist, I have learned to control my alcoholism - a disease which
would have ended up killing me. I now have the responsibility, the control and the choice to govern my actions. This is a very great gift for which I am extremely grateful. Hypnosis has sometimes caused painful emotions to surface but always with the benefit of dealing with them and putting them behind me. My therapist has been very wise, kind and knowledgeable."
Ms A I (25 Oct 2007)
[Condition: Addiction of Alcohol]
"I came to
Ms J K (12 Jun 2007)
[Condition: Addiction of Alcohol]
"According to Medical Journal, I have been an alcoholic since 18. Recently, it has completely gotten out of hand and I came to
Mr L S (02 Mar 2007)
[Condition: Alcohol Addiction]