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If you really want to stop smoking, this treatment can help you do it successfully
in just one hour. Mary Mitchell, of the One2One Stop Smoking Clinic has
attained the highest qualification as a hypnotherapist from an internationally
recognized training institute and the focus of the system that Mary uses
i.e. the combination of Clinical Hypnosis and Neuro Linguistic Programming,
differs in that it improves upon traditional methods of transferring pleasure
derived from smoking and ensures there are no side effects from giving up.
The treatment offers a 95% success rate and in fact, Mary is so confident of success that she offers free backup for the other 5% During hypnosis, Mary communicates directly with the unconscious mind. It is this part of the brain which controls our habits, allowing smokers an easy route to changing the habits of a lifetime. This method transfers the pleasure derived from smoking to a healthier habit of the smoker’s choice, such a relaxation or exercise, thus allowing the smoker to quit without pain or difficulty and unwanted side effects like weight gain. Any feeling of deprivation is removed because the need and the desire to smoke are removed. “Ever since the British Medical Association (BMA) and the American Medical Association (AMA) approved the use of clinical hypnosis in the 1950’s, thousands of people have found hypnosis to be an effective way to stop smoking”, says Mary Mitchell of One2One Stop Smoking. “Providing the candidate genuinely wants to quit, this is an effective solution for the heaviest of smokers”. Participants remain alert and in full control at all times throughout the session and find the hypnotic state a safe, relaxing and enjoyable experience. Some people feel relaxed and lethargic while others feel lightness. “The one thing that all people notice is an inexplicable change in their daily behaviour”, says Mary Mitchell. |
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