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Addictions

Spiralling
Out Of Control?

If you are tired of being controlled by an addiction, and long to gain control and freedom from it, then I can help you achieve this. I will help you to discover and understand the root cause, or real reason behind the addiction. We can then start the process of healing, so that you can be permanently free from the addiction. This can be a surprisingly quick process of only several sessions, rather than requiring rehab, or endless sessions of talk therapies.

I use a powerful unique therapy (RTT) that has successfully helped many many addicts take back control of their lives within a couple of sessions.

You and I can quickly ascertain the root of your problem, and help empower you to combat your addiction and permanently heal you.

You were not born an addict.

This addiction is a behaviour that you have acquired. With the right help you can take back control of your life.

Addictions can take many forms; Alcohol, Drugs, Gambling, Shopping, Sex, Porn, Social Media, E-Bay, etc.

Often addicts merely switch from one addiction to another when they try to free themselves of the addiction.

Addictions can take many forms; Alcohol, Drugs, Gambling, Shopping, Sex, Porn, Social Media, E-Bay, etc.

Everyone on a railway platform looking at their mobile phones - addicted to Social Media, Dating Apps - Tinder , Mobile Phone, Addiction, Facebook Addict
Sad pensive beautiful Asian waitress or sex worker behind a bar – dreading the next client but with no choice

Often addicts merely switch from one addiction to another when they try to free themselves of the addiction.

Everyone on a railway platform looking at their mobile phones - addicted to Social Media, Dating Apps - Tinder , Mobile Phone, Addiction, Facebook Addict

Regardless of the type of addiction,

often people use the addiction to give themselves some kind of temporary relief,

by replacing a bad feeling with a good feeling,

or even just numbing the bad feeling so that they feel nothing at all.

Regardless of the type of addiction,

often people use the addiction to give themselves some kind of temporary relief,

by replacing a bad feeling with a good feeling,

or even just numbing the bad feeling so that they feel nothing at all.

The addiction can be a means of coping. Addictions usually help people to deal with a deep inner pain, which they may not even be aware of on a conscious level, and often stemming from childhood.

You can think of the addiction as a symptom of an underlying issue.

Face of a sad child. Addictions often occur as a result of unresolved childhood issues & traumas

Many treatments focus on stopping the addiction, whatever it is, but then often the person merely swaps one addiction for another one. This is because the treatment has only looked at the current symptom or addiction, rather than finding the real underlying issue, that is causing the addiction.

The addiction can be a means of coping. Addictions usually help people to deal with a deep inner pain, which they may not even be aware of on a conscious level, and often stemming from childhood.

You can think of the addiction as a symptom of an underlying issue.

Face of a sad child. Addictions often occur as a result of unresolved childhood issues & traumas

Many treatments focus on stopping the addiction, whatever it is, but then often the person merely swaps one addiction for another one. This is because the treatment has only looked at the current symptom or addiction, rather than finding the real underlying issue, that is causing the addiction.

The addiction can be a means of coping. Addictions usually help people to deal with a deep inner pain, which they may not even be aware of on a conscious level, and often stemming from childhood.

You can think of the addiction as a symptom of an underlying issue.

Face of a sad child. Addictions often occur as a result of unresolved childhood issues & traumas

Many treatments focus on stopping the addiction, whatever it is, but then often the person merely swaps one addiction for another one. This is because the treatment has only looked at the current symptom or addiction, rather than finding the real underlying issue, that is causing the addiction.