Hypnosis for alcoholism… does it work?

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Hypnosis for alcoholism… A set of special subconscious reprogramming tools are available to download in the members area of www.StopDrinkingExpert.com.

Load the hypnosis for alcohol mp3 onto your audio player and find a quiet, darkened room where you can listen every day for at least 21 days. The tracks are designed to fit in around busy lifestyles and never last longer than 15 minutes.

It is important that we ensure we fully understand how we are going to use Hypnosis for Alcoholism, what hypnosis is and perhaps more importantly what it is not.

Hypnosis is not black magic, a party trick nor a piece of theatre. It is a naturally occurring process of the brain that has unfortunately attracted some seriously bad press over recent years; some might say even OJ Simpson had better press than hypnosis!

Thankfully, for over two thousand years it was documented and practiced with a great deal of respect. How bizarre that this long studied and amazing action of the human mind was essentially defamed by a man in a bar trying to convince girls to remove their clothes.

The traditional stage hypnotist is considered by most right thinking hypnotherapists and psychologists as a blundering incompetent dabbling in something they don’t truly understand. If they did understand the amazing process they are playing with, I would suggest they would find something more productive to do with it than make a person believe they are a little fluffy duck called Roger!

A common misconception about hypnosis is that it is sleep. Although a hypnotized person appears to be sleeping, they are actually quite alert.

Hypnosis is very difficult to describe, as nobody actually knows what is going on inside the mind of a subject. What we do know is that while in the trance state, the subject becomes very suggestible. A subject’s attention, while they are going into trance, is narrowed down gradually.Many areas of normal communication are removed one by one. Starting with sight, a person is asked to close his eyes and concentrate. Other senses are then removed from the equation; some people even lose complete feeling of their body. That may sound frightening, but it is accomplished in a slow, pleasant way, rather than suddenly turning off a switch.

With my hypnosis for alcoholism tracks you enter a world of hyper relaxation and at the same time hyper awareness. As you might expect, as you remove certain senses the remaining ones become more acute to compensate.

Often people who have been under hypnosis will come around and claim “it did not work”. When you enquire as to why they believe hypnosis did not occur, they make statements such as “I could hear everything”, “I could even hear the cars going past the window!” This is all part of the misconception that hypnosis is sleep, and that during trance you are unconscious, when in actual fact you are hyper conscious.

About the author: Craig Beck has helped thousands of people to stop drinking alcohol on their own and without any embarrassing group therapy or expensive rehab. If you want to discover how to stop drinking check out his website.

Craig Beck
@craigbeck
Stop Drinking Expert

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