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Hypnotherapy Sessions:


A typical session will involve sitting comfortably on a chair while engaging in imagery-work. However, since the primary goal of the session is to bring about change, other means can be taken to achieve that goal - such as breathing patterning, body-awareness and more. You are always an active participant in the session, not merely a passive recipient. You will be guided into trance and be assisted in utilizing it for your own benefits. The average session time is between 60-90 minutes (initial consultation is sometimes longer than the preceding sessions). The number of sessions is based upon the program, the nature of the problem and the person. However, hypnotherapy is a goal-oriented, brief and elegant therapy.


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Alcohol Addiction Hypnosis

Partner of a Recovering  Alcoholic


And So You've Been Drinking

And so you’ve been Drinking

And look what you’ve done

Another job ruined

Your families on the run


You said you’d quit drinking

You promised this time

That things would be different

And again you have lied


And what will you do now?

The pavement is cold

The last gasp your drawing

Is filling your lungs


Loved ones in crisis

They all had enough

They tell you it’s over

They’ll see you in hell


And hell’s where your living

Drowning in shame

The pain is all over

In body, in brain


Your dying the slow way

And dragging everyone down

No one deserves this

You're the worst thing to be found


                                                    is it time yet?


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It is an addiction of the body. An addiction of the brain. A habit is formed. A dependence created. Memories are linked. Sometimes happy memories. Sometimes sad. Sights and smells can become triggers that create a desire. Unconscious feelings outside of our awareness play upon our thoughts. A mood arises. A sadness perhaps. Something lost. Something never acquired. A trigger for a substance.. A need to feel whole. To feel satiated. To feel relieved. Persistence of a thought.   A thought that arises. Unexpected. Unanticipated. Often unwelcomed when examined. Addiction is an unconscious drive that lives unnoticed until it hammers a wedge into our conscious mind. There it becomes a feeling. A fear. A drive. A need. Does it know why? Likely not, much of the time. A childlike need for attention. A thought becomes physical with repetition. A physical need. Something we called pain. An addiction. Then a withdrawal. We become aware of the harm being done to us. We try to end this addictive hold on us. We fail. Failure becomes guilt. Guilt is a strong self-loathing emotion. Our  affliction has now tripled its already powerful ability to cause us harm and pain.

Hypnotherapy speaks to the unconscious mind. Gives us freedom from these viscous cycles. Call it healing if you like. Some use words like cure. Hypnotherapy is a practical and effective way of communicating with the complexities of your mind. Both the conscious and most importantly the unconscious mind.  And this is why it works.




Disclaimer: The services we render are held out to the public as non-therapeutic hypnotism, defined as the use of hypnosis to inculcate positive thinking and the capacity for self-hypnosis. Results may vary from person to person. We do not represent our services as any form of medical, behavioral, or mental health care, and despite research to the contrary, by law we make no health claim to our services.


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