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Okay, so before we dive in, lets accept the fact that theres no magical cure for alcoholism. Its an addiction that might need both therapy and medication. That said, hypnosis for alcoholism can be a complementary approach to help you stop drinking.
If youre new to hypnosis, your idea of it may be a pocket watch or a swinging pendulum. Yes, theres a lot of misconception about how hypnosis works. Some even think its a stage trick or a form of brainwashing.
But actually, at the core of hypnosis is helping the mind and body to relax. In short, its nearer to a yoga or mindfulness session compared to the others mentioned.
So, what happens in a hypnosis session?
A clinical therapist leads you into deep relaxation with a series of verbal cues and repeated words or phrases. When youre in a trance, he or shell be able to tap into your subconscious and carefully unravel the thoughts buried in your inner mind. You might seem sleepy, but actually, youre in a hyperfocused state.
Pretty amazing right? Relaxed but focused and aware.
Also, he or shell tell you helpful suggestions to improve your current situation. This can be as simple as helping you see turbulence as ordinary when you have flight anxiety or a little more complex like resolving a childhood trauma.
Hypnotism has been used in treating various conditions such as depression, pain, PTSD, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), anxiety, smoking, weight loss, and insomnia.
Alcoholism or alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a form of addiction wherein someone has excessive or continued intake of alcohol leading to physical and psychological dependence.
Globally speaking, experts estimate that there are 107 million people suffering from alcohol abuse. In the United States, the 2019 National Survey on Drug Use and Health reported that 14.5 million people aged 12 years and older had AUD.
Beyond these numbers, alcoholism can lead to mental disorders, cancer, liver cirrhosis, and also injuries from violence and car collisions.
Now, here are the common signs of alcohol dependency:
As for using hypnosis to address alcoholism, you cant expect to work it out overnight but this alternative treatment may help.
A 2018 study compared the effectiveness of hypnosis to motivational interviewing, a widely recognized treatment for substance abuse. Motivational interviewing is a counseling technique used to help someone find the inner motivation to change his or her behavior.
In the said study, the participants were divided into two groups. The people in the hypnotherapy group imagined themselves feeling calm when they felt the urge to drink, turning down a drink at a party, and deciding not to go into the liquor store.
A year later, these participants reported less emotional distress. Moreover, more from the hypnotherapy group reported complete abstinence compared to the other group.
Similarly, an earlier study on substance abuse disorder concluded a 77% success rate. The study mentioned that alcoholism is considered a form of substance abuse.
Through hypnosis, you may be able to accept your problem and remove the blocks to positive change.
If youre ready to be in control, instead of being controlled by your next drink, simply book a hypnotherapy session with certified clinical hypnotherapist, Carla Chalah who offers in-person sessions in Sudbury, MA, as well as online. Carla has over 12 years of experience and is the founder of Hemisphere Hypnotherapy and Everybody in Mind Wellness Center in Sudbury, Massachusetts.
