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HELP WITH ALCOHOLISM AND DRUG ADDICTION
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- Proven Effective
- Completely Safe
- Quick and Easy
- Less Withdrawal Symptoms
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Any addictive or
habitual problem can be treated effectively and permanently
with hypnosis—even a chemical dependence.
Physical addiction is a part of it... but it's only a part of the
problem. If it was the primary cause of an addiction then
gradually stepping down the dosage would work to end an addiction - but
it doesn't.
Conventional
counseling based on 12-step programs help somewhat, but according to
most statistics - most fail 88% of the time.
The same goes
for in-patient programs. Addicted patients get through withdrawal
- but once they get back into the "real world" the same habits
resurface. That's why people waste tens of thousands of dollars
repeating inpatient programs again and again.
Hypnosis by
contrast is safe, reliable and quick.
Most people
succeed with hypnosis. Whereas most people fail with anything
else.
The reason is this: People become addicted to substances for a
reason. They serve a purpose. People use drugs to relax, or
to escape from an unpleasant reality, or to relieve pain, or to
energize themselves, or to bond with friends, to assert their
individuality or to give themselves a little treat at the end of the
day.
The purpose that
underlies an addiction is not bad. Everyone needs to relax once
in a while. Everyone needs a treat sometimes. People need
to feel independent and they also need to feel a part of a group.
People need to escape sometimes.
These needs are
natural, normal and healthy.
You are not
broken.
It's just that
your way of taking care of those needs aren't healthy.
Dr. Volz's Hypnosis programs help you
reprogram your subconscious mind which is the seat of your behaviors,
including habits and addictions. By understanding the
underlying reasons why you personally have been doing what you do - we
are able to substitute new, healthier ways to relax, unwind, escape or
whatever it is you need to change.
When you
subconsciously accept that you can take care of the underlying need
with something else, then there is no need for alcohol or other
drugs. The urge either goes away, lessens or is replaced with an
urge for the healthier substitute.
And
because you are giving yourself what you really need - the change is
permanent!
We have had tremendous success with people who were addicted to
alcohol, cocaine and other drugs. And, just like cigarettes, most were able to kick it quickly and with
little or no withdrawal symptoms.
But don't take our word for it, ask Ricky Martin. Ricky was addicted to crack cocaine so
desperately that he was homeless - sleeping in abandoned buildings and
eating out of trash cans. But with a combination of his faith, a
12-step program, a generally great attitude and of course - Dr. Volz,
he's clean and has been for years!
Research Proving Hypnosis Works
for Addictions
| Summary |
Reference |
Significantly More Methadone Addicts
Quit with Hypnosis.
94% Remained Narcotic Free
Significant differences were found on all measures. The
experimental group had significantly less discomfort and illicit drug
use, and a significantly greater amount of cessation. At six month
follow up, 94% of the subjects in the experimental group who had
achieved cessation remained narcotic free. |
A comparative
study of hypnotherapy and psychotherapy in the treatment of methadone
addicts.
Manganiello AJ.
American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 1984; 26(4): 273-9. |
| Hypnosis Shows 77 Percent Success Rate for Drug
Addiction
Treatment
has been used with 18 clients over the last 7 years and has shown a 77
percent success rate for at least a 1-year follow-up. 15 were
being seen for alcoholism or alcohol abuse, 2 clients were being seen
for cocaine addiction, and 1 client had a marijuana addiction
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Intensive Therapy:
Utilizing Hypnosis in the Treatment of Substance Abuse Disorders
American
Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, Jul 2004 by Potter,
Greg
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Raised Self-esteem &
Serenity. Lowered Impulsivity and Anger
In a research
study on Self-hypnosis for relapse prevention training with chronic
drug/alcohol users. Participants were 261 veterans admitted to
Substance Abuse Residential Rehabilitation Treatment Programs
(SARRTPs). individuals who used repeated
self-hypnosis "at least 3 to 5 times a week," at 7-week
follow-up, reported the highest levels of self-esteem and serenity, and
the least anger/impulsivity, in comparison to the minimal-practice and
control groups. |
American Journal of
Clinical Hypnotherapy
(a publication of the American Psychological
Association)
2004 Apr;46(4):281-97) |
Hypnosis
For Cocaine Addiction Documented Case Study
Hypnosis was successfully used
to overcome a $500 (five grams) per day cocaine addiction. The subject
was a female in her twenties. After approximately 8 months of
addiction, she decided to use hypnosis in an attempt to overcome the
addiction itself. Over the next 4 months, she used hypnosis three times
a day and at the end of this period, her addiction was broken, and she
has been drug free for the past 9 years. Hypnosis was the only
intervention, and no support network of any kind was available. |
The use of
hypnosis in cocaine addiction.
Page RA, Handley GW.
Ohio State University,
Lima 45804. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis
1993 Oct;36(2):120-3. |
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