Subconscious Change is the Key to Recovery.


Acknowledging a real desire to take back control of addictive behaviours is the first step towards overcoming any type of addiction. Imagine how you would feel if you could wake up tomorrow feeling in control of your life? You know that you want to change. Do you want to feel good without feeling bad afterwards?

You may have tried to make changes in your life before but don't be discouraged if you've faced failure. This time with the help of hypnotherapy, 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.

For people with addictions, it's quite easy for curiosity to try something new to then become a regular occurrence. If it then becomes a habit, it may still be under control, but that habit becomes a problem when it controls you and your behaviour. This can affect all areas of your life - work, social and most importantly, your relationship with yourself.

Compulsive Gambling


Destructive and often anti-social, compulsive gambling is a loser's game which exerts a powerful influence over the sufferer. With hypnotherapy, a gambler can find other ways to 'win' and work on removing that desperate urge to place another bet for ever.

Alcoholism


You can change the way you think so that alcohol is no longer a dominant force in your life.

Drug/Substance Abuse


Problems with prescription drugs and recreational drugs are common. Getting your self-control back is the key to changing your habits. Hypnotherapy supports recovery from drug addiction by helping you change your attitudes.

Modern Life Addictions

Many people suffer from one of the more common modern lifestyle addictive behaviour patterns, all of which respond very successfully to the use of hypnotherapy techniques;

  • Internet addiction
  • Shopping addiction (shopaholic)
  • Mobile services and texting abuse
  • Internet porn
  • Sex addiction. (this is also associated with low self esteem)
Addictive behaviours are largely the result of powerful conditioned responses. Every thought you think has an impact on you. You respond both to your negative and positive thoughts. If you have a history of failing to quit something, your memories are loaded with negative programming. No matter how much conscious effort you put into changing your habits, your subconscious mind is flooding your body with messages of failure that have been ingrained for years. Through hypnotherapy, you can change these thoughts and feelings, turning them into a positive force for change.

It is then possible to take back control of your addictive personality and face whatever has stopped you from changing in the past.