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How Addiction Happens: Overcome Addictions With Hypnosis

How does addiction happen?

Generally, and addictions happen when a person starts to escape or run away from their stressful and emotional issues and thus, find a distractor to cope. Furthermore, people who have been addicted to one negative habit are more susceptible to become addicted to another. For example, when a person manages to stop smoking, he or she may turn to eating to fill the emotional void left behind.

For some, the addiction happens very quickly while for others, it happens slowly over the years. Usually when that happens, it leads the person to a sense of euphoria, subsequently leading the person to keep searching for the same feeling of euphoria. This “high” feeling sends biochemicals to the brain which in turn sends signals to other parts of the body giving the illusion of happiness.

When it happens enough times, the body will always be on the lookout for the signals, creating a pattern. If the brain stops receiving the biochemicals, the body perceives it as something is missing and this leads to negative physical and emotional reactions, making the addict sick and needing another “fix”.

What are the symptoms?

One can detect mood changes or swings and changes in appearance, such as from being neat to looking dishevelled. Other changes might be changes in personal habits, personal hygiene, and other social and emotional factors such as personality change, hostility toward friends and colleagues.

How hypnosis helps the person to be free from addiction?

Hypnosis is a powerful way to uncover the root cause and resolve the emotional issues via regression, followed by hypnotic suggestions that will be used to install and develop positive behavioural changes and reach one’s goals.

By doing so, the hypnotherapist will help the person take back control of his or her life.

With subsequent sessions, the hypnotherapist will also help the person elevate his or her self-esteem. This will empower the person to reflect his or her own true identity, and thus breaking free from addiction and live a life that the person is meant to have.
Call Nancy Ho at 62727118 to make an appointment or to find out more.

Nancy Ho has been practicing and using Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy to help thousands of individuals to overcome their issues for many years. She graduated from London University, with a degree in Business Administration and minored in Psychology. Shortly after that she began her career path as a Corporate Trainer in the areas of Professional and Personal Development. She has many qualifications in Marketing, Hospitality, Human Resource Management, Psychology, Counselling, but her most valuable qualification is being a professional Hypnotherapist. As a trainer she helped many individuals develop their soft skills. However, that did not satisfy her, so she decided to look into the inner workings of the human mind and started with Psychotherapy. After a while, Nancy realised that psychotherapy was not very effective in helping people deal with their problems. She began to look for a more effective modality, and discovered it in Hypnotherapy. Rather than working on problems at the conscious level, Hypnotherapy directly accesses the subconscious mind, helping to release blocks, and to develop human potential to its fullest. In Hypnotherapy, Nancy found a safe, effective and practical way to work with the mind and tap into it. Nancy has helped many people with their burdens and troubles, who were facing road blocks to their personal development and happiness. She has seen business men and women become much more successful and prosperous after resolving the harmful patterns of thinking they have held onto throughout their lives. Stock traders and executives in the financial industry have come to her in desperation, and gone away with renewed confidence and become even better than they were before. Even an airline pilot has sought her help and benefited tremendously from Hypnotherapy. Nancy is based in Singapore and offers one-on-one Hypnotherapy sessions. She can be contacted for a one-on-one session at 62727118.

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