Stop Smoking Hypnosis in London

quit smoking hypnosis

Many people who want to stop, quit or give up smoking arrive at the London hypnotherapist's practice having tried virtually all other methods available. These smokers may have tried willpower alone, patches, gum, lozenges and acupuncture. Hypnotherapy tends to be the last resort... unless of course you are lucky enough to have it recommended by a friend or relative who has stopped smoking with hypnotherapy in London.

It is very important to have one factor in place before visiting the hypnotherapist. You must want to stop smoking for reasons that are important to you, otherwise you will be wasting your time and money and the hypnotherapist's time. If someone else is pressing you to stop but you don't want to, then you will probably remain a smoker until you change your mind.

But I can't stop smoking alone !!

Good, that is a step closer to stopping. There is nothing wrong with seeking help to stop smoking. It's no different from seeking the expert assistance of a plumber or electrician. On this occasion you will be using a hypnotherapist.

Stop smoking with Hypnotherapy in London

You just need one hypnotherapy session to stop smoking at the London hypnosis practice. This lasts for 90 minutes and is divided into two parts. The first part ensures that your belief, motivation and commitment are in place so that you can remain stopped. The second half uses the information gathered in the first half to tailor the hypnosis specifically for you.

Quit Smoking Hypnosis

I have helped people stop smoking from all walks of life. pipe smokers, occasional cigar smokers, rollie smokers, from 1 cigarette a day to 80 a day smokers ranging in age from 16 years to 85 years young. No matter what your circumstances are, if you really want to stop, you will.

If you want to know more about I how I can help you quit smoking with hypnosis click on quit@hypno-therapist.com to email me.

If you are ready to STOP SMOKING TODAY telephone me on 020 8539 9830 now !

In 1955 the British Medical Association reports that hypnosis was a valuable medical tool. In 1958 the American Medical Association states that hypnosis as a viable scientific process. In 1962 the American Psychiatric Association recognises that hypnosis was a viable modality to treat some psychological problems.