Posts Tagged ‘addict’

Drug Addiction Relapse Script

January 29th, 2010 by Gemma Bailey

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Professional – This script utilises the relapse as an opportunity for the client to compare life with and without drugs. This can be more beneficial than the client walling in the disappointment of their relapse, which is likely to create further negative feelings and potentially encourage them to numb those feelings by indulging in the ... (Read More)

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The Ultimate Hypnosis Scripts Package

January 22nd, 2010 by Gemma Bailey

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This e-book contains tried and tested hypnosis scripts that have been written by a qualified hypnotherapist. The sentences have been designed using specific language patterns that are more likely to be accepted by the unconscious and to aid the trance experience. Some of the language patterns may read as if they are questions or statements, ... (Read More)

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Parts Therapy, Dealing with Addiction Audio

January 22nd, 2010 by Gemma Bailey

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This audio is for you who has spent some time being free of drugs but has felt compelled to start taking them again. You can usually indicate a “parts issue” in you because you will say things like “part of me want to stop, another part doesn’t” “I feel torn apart by this” “Sometimes I ... (Read More)

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Reducing Drugs Audio

January 22nd, 2010 by Gemma Bailey

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This audio is used for clients who are on a drug treatment programme (such as a methadone programme) and who want to start weaning off the drug to be completely clean. This audio offers suggestions for feeling confident and calm about safely reducing your dosage levels.

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Chocolate Addiction Audio

January 21st, 2010 by Gemma Bailey

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By focusing on chocolate in ways that are not normally experienced, the hypnotherapist can begin to draw your attention to the negative elements of consuming chocolate. There is some strong leverage suggestions in this audios which may cause you to become quite nauseous at the thought of chocolate.

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