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Give up smoking - hypnosis and smoking cessation. There are still about fourteen million smokers in Britain. Seventy percent of who say they want to give up.

Yet despite the abundance of Nicotine Replacement Products (NRPs) available many fail to give up the habit. In fact NRPs simply don't satisfy the cravings, and you go through low-level never ending withdrawal. Your addiction is constantly being challenged, and this can be very wearing. If you do succeed with NRPs, and stop smoking, it wont mean the your habit has broken. You may simply start smoking again when you come off the product.

 

Hypnotherapy can overcome the psychological dependence on smoking. It alleviates the stress of stopping and eliminates the fear of living without tobacco products

 

Smoking is a habit, and habits are controlled by the unconscious mind. Since hypnosis works directly with the unconscious mind, it really is the only method that can make a permanent change, quickly and easily.

Hypnosis can eradicate all desire to smoke, and ensure that you don't simply replace one bad habit with another, like overeating.

We all start smoking for different reasons, we smoke at different times and in different places, and we perceive it to have different benefits. Therefore approaching smoking cessation on a one to one basis, designing a strategy that suits the individual, is the only way that makes sense.

At the Romney Centre we offer a free initial consultation, in order to gather the information we need to make you a permanent non smoker. The actual therapy session takes place approximately four days later, and takes less than two hours.

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