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ADVANCED STOP SMOKING TECHNIQUES

Presented by:
William Mitchell, C.Ht.

Even after years of study and experience, many hypnotists still find themselves limited in their ability to use hypnosis as more than a means to relax a client and hope that basic suggestions will somehow change a habit.
Smoking is a deeply rooted habit, and any intervention must address these three basic components:
Conditioned Response, Emotional Associations, and Physical Dependence. Helping a smoker do what they thought was impossible -- Quit Smoking --
will result in all types of referrals, which is Free Advertising! THIS CLASS COVERS:
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Several stop smoking strategies
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Gradual withdrawal and “Cold turkey”
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Various alternative coping strategies using hypnosis techniques
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Recent research
ADVANCED TECHNIQUES TO BE DISCUSSED & ILLUSTRATED:
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Age progression
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Age regression
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Aversions
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Amnesia techniques
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Positive & negative hallucinations
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Other hypnotic phenomenon
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Determining which techniques will best serve specific client needs
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How to use Hypnotic Phenomena during trance states
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Utilization as a means of choosing the appropriate Hypnotic Phenomena for individual clients
WHY USE HYPNOTIC PHENOMENA?
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Help clients achieve freedom from nicotine & the conditioned response of the smoking habit
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Interrupt the habit patterns of smokers and other tobacco users
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Enhance the client’s ability to change
William Mitchell is founder of Personal Motivation Hypnosis Clinics with three successful locations in Illinois. He often consults with other hypnotists wishing to replicate his model for clinical practice. Since 1997 he has hypnotized thousands in group seminars and currently works with several hundred private clients per year. For testimonials and photos go to
www.hypnoprogram.com or see a video clip at www.mitchellprogram.com
Comments from previous students:
“William is a great presenter with great take-home materials…so entertaining, time flew by…”
J. Harwell, Round Rock, Texas
“William is very entertaining, knowledgeable and thorough in his presentation. Learned a great deal… Very usable data for therapeutic focus.”
V. Main, Burnet, Texas
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