Announcement posted by Julia Lorent 03 May 2017
According to a 2007 study, only 7% of smokers achieve long-term abstinence without professional help."
Once people successfully quit, they are no longer
hijacked by the false belief that cigarettes help them in any way,” says Julia.
“Success over smoking is without a doubt, one of the most amazing processes to
witness, and the fact that I can assist facilitate the process is the icing on
the cake in my life.”
The Melbourne QUIT Smoking Clinic offers one-on-one sessions, as well as long-distance courses available using tech platforms such as Skype for treatment, allowing Julia to help smokers the world over.
“When an individual makes the decision to stop smoking, it is important to change their perspectives around cigarettes. Breaking such a kind of addict is always going to be a challenge. But hypnosis is one of the most effective methods of doing it,” adds Julia.
Tailored programs exist and are available, giving better and more successful options than relying on patches and gum. Hypnosis works to prevent the harmful habits and thinking patterns that revolve around smoking by helping patients overcome the subconscious resistance keeping them from their success—those thoughts and behaviors are the root cause for what prevents the smoker from giving up the habit. Hypnosis addresses a person’s subconscious mind and offers auto suggestions to it.
“A study presented on October 22, 2007 to the American College of Chest Physicians found that hypnosis was more than twice as effective as quitting 'cold turkey', and over three times as effective as nicotine replacement therapy,” states chestnet.org.
For more information, please visit: http://www.melbournequitsmokingclinic.com.au/