
by
Ann Williamson & Geoff Ibbotson
Published
by Crown House Publishing Limited, Wales
ISBN 1-899836-20-9
Priced at £5.99
This book is the product of several years of using hypnotic techniques to help patients not only to stop smoking, but to reduce their levels of stress and anxiety and increase their self confidence.
Many people still mistakenly view hypnosis as something that is 'done' to one or see it as some kind of a magic wand. Unfortunately direct suggestion seldom works on its own and we have found that the most successful approach is to tackle smoking on all levels - physical addiction, phychological dependency and habit.
The book is
short, only 63 pages; and cartoons are used to help put across salient points
in the text.

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looks at why people smoke and the reasons why they often have problems stopping
smoking. |
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explains
what hypnosis is and isn't and teaches some self hypnotic techniques. |
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deals
with ways of reducing the physical addiction to nicotine. |
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deals
with ways of reducing the physical addiction to nicotine |
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gives
ways of reducing stress and increasing self confidence; showing alternative
ways to satisfy the most common psychological needs that often underpin
smoking |
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deals
with bringing the smoking habit into consciousness and then teaching ways
to interrupt that pattern. |
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teaches
strategies that help someone to remain an ex-smoker |
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shows
you a way of getting in touch with the resources within you to help you
obtain the outcome you desire. |
By cutting down the amount you smoke of each cigarette rather than the number of cigarettes you can reduce your physical addiction slowly whilst still having the psychological crutch of lighting up and the first couple of drags. Then you can start to find better ways of satisfying that need.
Anger,
Aggression & Assertiveness
Anxiety
& Stress
Depression
Insomnia