Every smoker is well aware that smoking is extremely detrimental to one’s health. Cancer, cardiovascular disease, erectile dysfunction, and a variety of other physiological problems are all caused by it. Smokers, on the other hand, think that smoking cigarettes benefits them in some manner.
It can help you relax and deal with stress, for example. It aids concentration when they need to concentrate. Or it’s a method to pass the time when you’re bored. Some people feel it aids their socialisation.
All smokers feel that quitting smoking for good without experiencing withdrawal symptoms is exceedingly tough. They are afraid and anxious about going through the process of quitting, and this is usually the most important thing to focus on in treatment. A smoker will not be able to quit smoking permanently unless he or she learns where this idea comes from (that it is exceedingly difficult, if not impossible, to quit smoking) and whether or not this view is true. Hypnotherapy is now widely recognised as the quickest, safest, and most gratifying method of assisting people in their quest to quit smoking.
Every addict wants to give up the substance or habit that they are addicted to on a conscious level, but their subconscious perception is that they lack the willpower to do so. The fact is that addiction is viewed as a good activity by the subconscious mind, and it is quite simple to modify this attitude and be free of cravings through hypnosis.
If YOU have come to the realization that YOU need to resolve this addiction, then this program is for you. If you have arrived at the therapist’s clinic under pressure from some family member or friend, against your will or desire, then it is safe to say that the therapy will have limited, if any, success for you.