Category: Hypnosis for Behavior Change

Why you think you can’t stop drinking alcohol.

How to stop drinking alcohol. Why do you drink? Why you think you can’t stop drinking alcohol? “It’s in my DNA, my family is a bunch of drinkers, plus we are Irish!” That statement is one way that the subconscious mind becomes convinced of an idea:  Identification with a parent or group.  In my experience […]

Alcoholism treatment programs believe that relapse is a part of recovery.

Some alcoholism treatment programs believe that relapse is a part of recovery from alcohol dependency. So it is no wonder the national relapse rate is 80%. WHY IS THAT? According to the laws of mind:  what you believe to be true is true. In today’s science of mind research we understand more about how the […]

Alcohol Addiction When Did It Start? How Can You Stop?

Alcohol Addiction When Did It Start? How Can You Stop? For most, it was in the “Almost Alcoholic” phase. An excerpt from a recent article confirmed my thoughts on this.  It is from nextavenue.org, here it the author: Joseph Nowinski is a clinical psychologist who works for the University of Connecticut Health Center and maintains […]

Dallas Hypnosis Programs New Oak Lawn Office For Alcohol Dependency

Dallas Hypnosis Programs New Oak Lawn Office Opens August 1 And Offers Alcohol Dependency Programs Envision a new life. Visualize a new you. Imagine knowing with certainty that life is good – that you are good. Imagine feeling free. Believe in freedom. At Dallas Hypnosis, we help you free yourself.

Hypnosis and Alcohol Addiction Recovery Programs

Hypnosis and Alcohol Addiction Recovery Programs together can correct the negative behavior of alcohol consumption. Everything we do is a choice, sometimes a conscious choice, but mostly our behaviors are subconscious.  So when we try to stop drinking on our own, it can be extremely difficult because it is an unconscious drive attempting to fill […]

Are You A Habitual Drinker?

Alcohol Recovery Program in Dallas For Habitual Drinkers. Are you a habitual drinker? First, let’s define habitual drinker. In our opinion, habitual drinkers don’t feel they have a problem and certainly don’t consider themselves alcoholics or “problem drinkers” that is until they try to experience a cocktail party, a baseball game, or yard work without