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RunawayPrincess
post 04/12/2012, 11:23 AM
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Has anyone tried hypnosis to stop bad habits? Did it work?

I have a bad habit I'd like to stop but can't seem to do it in the long term.

(Also, if possible, can anyone recommend someone in Perth, SOR?)

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stressnless9
post 04/12/2012, 11:45 AM
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DP is going to one on the weekend! im going to see how he goes and then i think ill give it ago. shes in kalamunda.

can let you know after weekend if you like
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post 04/12/2012, 11:54 AM
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I know two people who have used hypnosis to quit smoking.

The first quit outright.

The second went from smoking 2+ packs a day to barely 2-4 cigarettes a day. (This was a 50 something year old man, highly stressful job, had smoked for over 40 years. Not a bad result I reckon).

Good luck. I hope it helps you.
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post 04/12/2012, 11:58 AM
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Not quite a bad habit, but I've had hypnosis to treat my IBS. Basically to reprogram my habitual negative thoughts & reactions with more positive ones, so I could stop making the pain/nausea worse with that extra level of anxiety. I imagine it would work similarly for bad habits.

It was quite a long term process for me, but very beneficial, and not just in that aspect of my life. I saw a psychologist - my GP referred me on a mental health plan, so I got six (I think?) sessions covered by Medicare.

This was at St John Of God Subi, so not SOR.

Good luck OP.

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post 04/12/2012, 12:02 PM
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I tried it for smoking but it didn't work. However, I now use it to deal with migraines. I use a hypnotherapy app on my iphone and listen to it and it never fails to send me to sleep (and thus avoid the pain). So not sure whether I think it works or not.
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post 04/12/2012, 12:15 PM
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I've tried it not for a habit but for agoraphobia. It didn't work.
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post 04/12/2012, 12:15 PM
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I tried it to stop my terrible procrastinating habit. It didn't work at all.
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post 04/12/2012, 12:15 PM
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A friend has done it a couple of times for smoking and it works for a little while. I think his drinking brings him back though.
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Another it worked for (smoking again) she hasnt smoked in a couple years now.
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I tried it for my needle phobia and it seemed to start to work but I needed many many more sessions. Being pregnant at the time and how I react to needles they ended up saying it was unsafe to continue trying and I should go for full sessions after DD was born.
The couple sessions I did have while pregnant enabled them to be able to have a syringe set up ready to go and the torniquet (sp?) around (not tight) my arm. Before that I would have blacked out at the sight of syringe not even making it to the chair or bed.
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