CAN HYPNOSIS HELP ME WITH MY NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS -- WEIGHT CONTROL OR QUITTING SMOKING?

JANUARY 2001

It's that time again -- New Year's Resolutions which are made to be broken. Why? Because they are made at a conscious level, which handles only short-term motivation. If you really want to quit a habit, then I feel that it's important to go to the subconscious mind in which the real urges, long-term habits, and long-term motivation lie. Below are some of the questions I've received that deal with two of the most frequently made "resolutions" and the role of hypnosis -- Weight Control and Smoking Cessation. (Next month I'll discuss the value and disvalue of large groups conducted for smoking cessation and weight management.)

Weight Control

I am curious about using hypnotherapy as a tool to control my weight and increase motivation and will-power in this area. I have been a yo-yo my whole life and would like to lead a consistent and healthy lifestyle instead! Is it effective, how does it work, and what does the treatment involve?

I would appreciate any guidance/help you could offer. I am obese and have tried many diets and they all work for a while. I gain all my weight back. I want to continue to eat even though I am full. I do not like to exercise. I eat between meals. I was hoping that hypnosis would enhance my willpower so I could eat normally.

I am very interested in weight loss and self-confidence. There is a great potential for diabetes in my family and for me. I am very scared for my life cause of this. I have tried everything. I can't stick to one or I get so bored I am no longer motivated.

I have a weight problem. I am starting to consider "gastric bypass" surgery, as no diets are working and other health problems are starting to happen to me. I have never been hypnotized before, so I am a little skeptical, I suppose this is normal. I would appreciate any advice you could offer.

Del's Response

Hypnotherapy can help with eating habits like choices of food, eating past being full, not exercising, willpower and self-control, and being able to keep the weight off once you drop it. It can also help with reasons for those habits. It can help with emotional eating, eating for comfort and nurture, and eating to protect oneself (layering). It can even help with medical problems related to weight issues.

Hypnosis and awareness training is a very helpful combination for weight control. But, hypnosis is not a "magic wand." You have to want to change. You have to be willing to deal with whatever benefits you get from having the weight on you. You have to be willing to let go of the layers of protection you may have been collecting. You have to be willing to change habits that are unhelpful and unhealthy. What hypnosis can do VERY well is to release or change the needs underlying the weight, and to make those changes more easily. The exciting thing, for me, is that you can make such changes without feeling deprived--a major reason for going off diets.

Sometimes there can be a conscious desire to change but an UNconscious desire NOT to change. For this reason, the best kind of hypnotherapist is the one who can help get at the cause of the weight need and habits, and who knows how to release or change those imprints. Once that is done, then a sort of "re-programming" can happen through positive suggestions about habit changes, and any underlying reasons.

Smoking Cessation

I am ready to quit, and I think hypnotherapy is the way to go for me. I have smoked for 10 years, and am a heavy smoker, so it is very hard for me to give it up. I would like to know how it works. Will I just not have the urge after the session? Can hypnosis help in stopping to smoke WITHOUT gaining weight? Also, how about for stress relief? Please let me know if you can help me, how much your fee is, and if you have a money back guarantee, if it doesn't work.

I don't smoke, I chew smokeless tobacco. I've been chewing for about 12 years. I need to quit. I don't want to wake up someday and find a lesion in my mouth that is cancerous. I am in a high stress career. I've tried patches, nicorette gum, seeds, lollipops, and "cold-turkey." I am afraid that my luck will run out soon. Can you suggest anything?

My family seems to have a "predisposition" to cancer and diabetes. Needless to say, the cards are not stacked in my favor! I have tried numerous times to quit, including the "cold turkey" way and the patch, which made me ill. In addition to the numerous health benefits of quitting, I just bought a house, and I don't want to stink it up!

How effective is hypnosis in helping you stop smoking? What credentials should a qualified therapist have? What should I expect to pay per session and how many sessions should I need? Can more than one problem be addressed at a time? I live on a very strict budget.

Del's Response

It is not uncommon for people to try to quit smoking or chewing tobacco many times before either finally quitting, or giving up trying to quit. Frustration and self-recrimination can be high over the control such a small thing has over their lives. But there is good reason for failure to quit -- the desire of the conscious self which constitutes about 5 percent of one's mind is overwhelmed by the real desire, habits and urges that have been programmed into the subconscious mind, which constitutes the other 95 percent. When there are two conflicting opinions -- "I want to quit!" "I don't give it up!" -- guess who wins!?

Smokers (and Chewers of tobacco) have a number of fears that can stand in the way of quitting:

1) How will I handle stress, anxiety, boredom and other feelings without my Cigarette (or Chew)
2) What will I do with my hands?
3) What will I do with my time?
4) What if I gain weight?
5) How will I cope with the physical withdrawal?

Hypnosis is a powerful tool for dealing with these fears. I believe that a qualified therapist is one who understands those underlying fears and includes them in whatever program they have for their clients who are trying to quit. In my intake with a client I want to know what smoking does for the person -- that is, when and why they smoke. I want to know what the benefits are to them quitting. Since there have been "benefits" to smoking (or chewing), then it's important to replace them with the benefits of quitting. Some therapists do one-session programs, such two or three. Some charge by program, and others by session. My own program, called "Quit Smoking (or Chewing) without Gaining Weight," includes two sessions, plus a booster should the client ever need it within the year following. (Very few do). The first session of 1-1/2 hours or more includes an intake to know more about the client and his/her habits, including the year and reasons the client began the habit. This helps me create a particular program for the individual. I can target the suggestions, not just to the adult client, but to the particular age personality that felt it was important to start. I follow this with some hypnosis to clear any imprints that might in any way cause the issue, or block the client from quitting. The second meeting is a full hypnosis session, which is taped for the client. The focus is on quitting without gaining weight. I've been doing this for 14 years and have a large "kit bag," so my success rate is very good.

Sometimes I'm asked if I give a guarantee. I believe this question comes from the fly-by-night Stop Smoking group sessions done in cities, in which people are guaranteed money back if they don't quit. I feel this is very misleading to the public. It implies that the hypnotherapist can make you do something. In fact, hypnosis is SELF hypnosis. The client is allowing the therapist to be their guide. That guide helps them into their own resources and motivation. I can guarantee that my work is professional and that I have a lot of experience and methods at my disposal. I can guarantee I will do everything I can to help the person reach into and use those resources. But how can I guarantee the client's part in the process? If the client wants to be hypnotized she/he will be. If the client wants the therapist to be their guide, it will happen. If the client wants to quit then he/she will quit. But I can't guarantee that part of the bargain. We are a team in concert with each other, contracted to do our bit in seeing that the goal is met.

Some persons believe hypnotherapy is too costly for them to use to quit smoking or chewing. Believe me, what you pay for hypnosis to quit is far less than what you end up spending in cigarettes. In another 10 years, if you smoke just one pack a day (without the price of cigarettes going up), you will have spent at least $10,000. That's a sizeable down payment on a car or house! And if that doesn't appeal to you, how about a trip around the world!

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Del H. Morrill, M.S., C.C.H., TRANSITIONS, INC, 3217 North Mason, Tacoma, Washington 98407 USA Office: (253) 383-5757; Toll free: 1-888-663-5757

E-mail: Contact Del Morrill Here; Web Site: www.hypnocenter.com

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