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Everyone who has ever smoked knows two things. One is that smoking will more than likely kill you and the other is people think that stopping smoking is extremely difficult.... Continue reading
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Everyone who has ever smoked knows two things. One is that smoking will more than likely kill you and the other is people think that stopping smoking is extremely difficult.... Continue reading
In: Research, Weight Loss
Kirsch and Irving compared 100s of studies where either cognitive-behavioral treatment, or cognitive-behavioral treatment with hypnosis too was used (with weight loss being the goal) in a meta analysis. Their... Continue reading
It's easy to get caught up in things that aren't truly important. Just remember to be present – be here now ? #SelfCareSunday pic.twitter.com/AZBhI4wbXH — Hypnotherapy UK (@UK_Hypnotherapy) 26 March... Continue reading
In: Weight Loss
BBC: The brains of overweight people look “10 years older” than those of leaner peers, a study has found. Brains naturally lose white matter – the part of the brain... Continue reading
In: Events
Still some places left for the Edinburgh Emetophobia Seminar on 6th June. To registar for and find out more about the Seminar on 6th June go to Edinburgh Seminar
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This interview is from BBC 5 Live Daily of Zoe Dronfield talking to Adrian Chiles 12th January, 2015. “Hypnotherapy “gave more clarity around what happened” says victim of a brutal... Continue reading
The pledge to stop smoking ranks among the top 10 New Year resolutions. An unusual tool for quitting is hypnotherapy. One ex-smoker who tried it suddenly lost his desire to... Continue reading
In: Weight Loss
Sky News: Britain is being urged to take immediate action after a study revealed that obesity is a greater burden on the country than armed violence, war and terrorism. The... Continue reading
According to the Edinburgh Evening News: One smoker is quitting every two hours in the Lothians after a record rush to quit the habit. Nearly a quarter of people still... Continue reading