When You Decide to Heal from Food Addiction
Food addiction and binge eating often shift when you decide the pattern no longer serves you—not when you find the perfect diet.
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Food addiction and binge eating often shift when you decide the pattern no longer serves you—not when you find the perfect diet.
Read articleHypnotherapy offers structured support for gambling urges and triggers by working with subconscious patterns—not by forcing willpower alone.
Read articleHealing from gambling often begins with a quiet decision—not when the losses stop, but when you choose that the pattern no longer fits your life.
Read articleStopping one addiction does not always end the underlying loop. Cross-addiction is when stress, emotion, or habit wiring finds a new outlet — and that pattern can be understood and worked with.
Read articleThe Hypnotherapy Addiction Healing Model (HAHM Model) is a structured, repeatable system designed to treat addiction at its root by integrating:
Read articleThe HTEM Model is a teaching-first framework designed to help clients understand, internalize, and apply addiction recovery principles alongside hypnotherapy.
Read articleCore Themes – Healing From Your Addiction (Hypnotherapy) 1. Addiction as a Learned Subconscious Pattern A central theme is that addiction is not a moral failure
Read articleCore Topics Covered – Healing From Your Addiction (Hypnotherapy Website) 1. Understanding Addiction as a Subconscious Pattern The website emphasizes that addict
Read articleThis is a structured 8-session hypnotherapy program (2 sessions/week) for Gambling Disorder.
Read articleEffective programmes do more than one session. They combine structure, repetition, and practical reinforcement so new responses become daily habits.
Read articleProcess addictions don't involve substances—but they activate the same reward system. Here are the core signs that a behaviour may have become a compulsive pattern.
Read articleHypnotherapy does not replace medical care when detox is needed. It supports the psychological and behavioural loops that keep cravings active.
Read articleHere is a wide range of addictions – substances (alcohol, nicotine, opioids), behaviors (gaming, social media, gambling), and emotional patterns (relationships, attention, work).
Read articleDifferent addictions may look completely different on the surface – alcohol, gambling, social media, work – but underneath, they follow the same repeating mechanism.
Read articleNot all dependence is the same. Knowing whether the main challenge is physical withdrawal, psychological triggers, or both helps shape the right support plan.
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