Tag: Drug Addiction

Anger, Depression Focused Inwardly

This client sought Suzanne help for smoking cessation, but then discovered he needed to work his way through other issues related to his parental relationships.

Hypnosis : The Safer Way To Stop Smoking – Vol. 124, October 27, 2011

With the proliferation of drugs being created and endorsed by the FDA to replace drugs that create larger difficulties such as the way that methadone was created to replace heroin, Zyban and Chantix are being prescribed to help smokers to give up their destructive habit. Zyban was thought to be useful when the drug was …

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The Dangers of Drugs: Medication and Illicit – Life Is Precious -Vol. 119, September 22, 2011

By Donna N. While I was forming this idea in my mind, as I often do when I get the compulsion to write these articles, I began to think of my Godchild, Zach, a 16 year old, and perhaps the dearest person to me, other than my dad who has pretty much lived his life at …

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Vol. 94 November 2010 – Stuck In A Funk No Matter What You Try?

Stuck in a funk. Learn how hypnosis and NLP are different from the traditional talk therapy out there.

Drug abuse and teenagers: Statistics of drug abuse and how to help an addict- Vol. 115, August 25, 2011

The National Center of Addiction and Substance Abuse or CASA at Columbia University has reported this June, that adolescent substance use is the number one public health problem. This based on data from surveys 1,000 high school students, 1,000 parents, and 500 high school employees, including principals, teachers, counselors and coaches. According to the researchers …

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Are You Smoking to Cover Up A Deeper Problem?

Suzanne use personal history techniques to help a client understand the reasons for his nicotine addiction.

Let Us Set The Monkeys Free – Become “Recovered” – Vol.90 July, 2010 –

At a recent conference on addictions that Suzanne and I attended, I noticed that all of the prominent speakers that had substance abuse issues acknowledged that they had referred to themselves as “in recovery”. My question to you is: would you rather be “in recovery” or “recovered”? My question to the prominent speakers is: Are they truly free of addiciton??

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