Hypnotherapy For Quit Smoking Marijuana
For many people that recreationally smoke pot it is no different than what having a few drinks is to others. A few cones of weed here and there to relieve stress, leave the days problems behind can be a good way to relax. But for some people a habit is formed and dependence grows. Smoking marijuana for a lot of smokers becomes a solitary practice that is often done in isolation causing disconnection from friends or members of the family.
Masking those old painful feelings by using weed can be an effective way to numb down your emotions, but often the cycle is continuous. In most cases these old feelings and emotions arise again only for you to deal with them by having another smoke and so the cycle continues.
Our unique HypNoSmoke® Hypnotherapy process can help you to break your dependence on cannabis. This process has helped many to quit smoking pot in as little as one session. Are you thinking now is a good time to get your life back on track and to leave the habit of smoking pot behind.
As the use of cannabis becomes increasingly mainstream, many places in the world are legalizing Marijuana for medicinal and/or recreational use, overall use is on the rise which leads to the question, how much cannabis is too much?
Long term use of cannabis can lead to what is termed as Cannabis Use Disorder (CUD).
When a person decides not to use cannabis for a while they have often reported experiencing mood and sleep difficulties, decreased appetite, cravings, irritability, restlessness, and sometimes physical discomfort that can accelerate within the first week of quitting and last up to two weeks.
Its been suggested that once an escalated use of cannabis is establised and becomes cannabis use disorder a person may find they cannot cease smoking or using cannabis even though it is complicating their day to day life.
A few signs of Cannabis Use Disorder.
Spending part of your time looking to buy, use or recover from the effects of cannabis.
Having persistent cravings or a powerful desire to use cannabis
Rather be smoking pot than fulfilling commitments at home, work, or school.
Missing out or avoiding social, work or recreational activities in order to smoke weed
Making financial decisions where you put the purchase of cannabis ahead of bills or other important needs.
Built up tolerance for cannabis, needing to use more to achieve the same effect.
Deciding to quit the use of cannbis for a while and then experiencing mood and sleep difficulties, decreased appetite, cravings, irritability, restlessness, and sometimes physical discomfort as previously decribed above.
So you are finding that cannabis is causing difficulties in your day to day life and feel that now may be the time to make a change the give lorna a call.
Lorna has seen countless clients over the years who have stopped smoking, these are just a few testimonials from satisfied clients
I cant thank you enough Lorna for the way you have helped me quit, but also there has been a great shift in my energy and people are noticing i feel great. At no time did i feel like a smoke when I recently attended a social gathering and so i have had truly amazing results from your therapy. I am pleased to tell everyone what a help you have been to me and i will certainly promote you through my business. Helen, Brisbane.
Dear Lorna, I have been meaning to ring you all week to let you know how I’m going. Well it’s now been 2 weeks, totally smoke free. The rest of that day was great, felt really happy, positive and committed to giving up. I will admit I nearly caved, but I played that CD you gave me, and I still haven’t listened to it the whole way through, just hearing your voice was enough to relax me and clam me down. I haven’t once craved a smoke, like you said I might think about one. Sometimes I have this feeling like i’m meant to be doing something, like after eating or when I come home from work, like something is missing, but now I am just starting to settle into my new routine I don’t have those though’s feelings any more. On the Sunday (day 3), I was around a smoker. I was a bit concerned that it may tempt me, but it had the opposite effect. At that point I knew I would be fine. I remember in the session you said something like when I see other people smoke that I will look at them and wonder why they are sticking that thing in their mouth. Well, that is exactly what I think. Sometimes I think I would like a smoke, to make me stop and sit still for 5 mins, but I am slowing learning that it is okay to take a break and relax. I know that probably sounds funny to you, but that’s how I feel. Anyway, thank you again from a happy and content now nonsmoker. Tanya, Brisbane.
2 Years ago you helped me give up smoking. This January (2008) I have not had a cigarette for two year (and no cravings). I remember the first session I had with you. I pulled up out side your house and had two smokes before I went in. After that first session of hypnotherapy i still had that new packet (with out the two smokes I had out side) in the car 2 days later and I thought wow I do not need them and threw them in the bin. This was the the best money I have ever spent. Mark, Brisbane.
I would just like to say thank you for helping me to give up the smokes. It has now been four weeks and I am amazed how easy it was with your help and have only had the occasional thought about smoking. Not that I want to but more about why I used to. I have even found being around smokers that it has not bothered me. I would certainly recommend that any one considering giving up smoking that they try hypnotherapy.Thank you. John M. 2008
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