Hypnotherapy For Smoking Cessation: The Ultimate Guide On How To Stop Smoking With Hypnosis
Hypnotherapy For Smoking Cessation: The Ultimate Guide On How To Stop Smoking With Hypnosis
Hypnotherapy For Smoking Cessation: The Ultimate Guide On How To Stop Smoking With Hypnosis
1. Induce A Trance
You might find it useful to do an instant induction. This can be done quickly so you don’t waste any
time. That also means you can get on to the deepening work faster. If you don’t know how to do an
instant induction, don’t worry, just carry on with your frame control work and look out for signs of
trance.
Their eyes might glaze over, they’ll move around a lot less. They might start agreeing to everything
you suggest. Once they’re in a trance, hit them with the Non-Awareness Set.
It’ll take just a few minutes and will show them:
1. You know what you’re doing (authority)
2. That the process is working (convincers)
The non-awareness set takes their mind in another direction, away from the conscious and towards the
unconscious. You might simply ask: did you notice how your breathing slowed down a minute ago?
The idea is to show them that if they can control their breathing, they can control other things, like their
desire to smoke.
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4. The Saboteurs
People sometimes quit smoking
successfully but start up again. Here
you want to make them aware of the
things that could sabotage their
efforts. If they’re aware of them,
they can avoid them when they turn
up.
The saboteurs include:
• Other smokers, trying to get
you back into “the fold”
• Any stressful or major life-
changing experiences
• Curiosity to try smoking
again
• Arrogance, thinking they can
always quit again if they want
to
• Self-testing, to prove that
they’ve stopped smoking,
especially when they can’t
believe how easy it was to
quit
Finish up by reminding them about
their freedom symbol. This makes
sure that the main point they leave
the trance with is the idea of a being
a non-smoker.
6. Post-Hypnotic Blitz
Give them one final blitz to bring everything together. Blitz them about:
• Their resources
• Their future
• Resisting temptation
• Their craving buster
• Their freedom symbol
When you’re finished doing that, they’ll be a non-smoker. Then you can pile on the optional extras.
7. Optional Extras
These are tasks you give to the client either before or after the session. They include:
a) The Ash Jar – Use a pickle jar or similar to collect all the ash and cigarettes for a few days or a
week before the session. When the client brings it in, open the jar, add some water and mix it all up.
It’ll look disgusting. Open it and let them sniff it. Also disgusting. It’s basically a bit of aversion
therapy. They can even display the jar somewhere at home to remind them just how revolting smoking
really is.
b) The Diary – Get them to keep a diary of every cigarette they smoke before the session. Instead of
relaxing, they have to get out their diary and write. It’s a pain in the butt, which helps to break the
association between smoking and pleasure. They should write down:
• Every cigarette they smoke
• When they smoked it
• Where they smoked it
• Who they smoked it with
• What they felt like before and after they smoked it
c) The Cut Down – If you’re giving them a 2-hour single session, this won’t be applicable. But if
you’re giving a two 1-hour session separated by a week, or even multiple sessions, this might be of use.
Ask them to think about cutting down between sessions by:
• Inhaling less deeply
• Smoking less often
• Putting the cigarette out a little earlier
• Taking fewer puffs
d) The Money Jar – Ask your client to bring a jar to the first session. Find out how much they spend
daily on smoking. Suppose it’s $5 a pack. Instead of smoking that money away they can put $5 in the
jar every day.
Before long they’ll have a pile of money in there they can use for a special treat. The longer they keep
going, the more money they’ll earn. So being a non-smoker can be a profitable business for them. You
might even want to get them started by sticking $5 in the jar. Tell them it’s a gift get their new
“business” off the ground, since they don’t need to smoke anymore.
e) The Freedom Letters – Ask them to write a letter every day to a friend or family member. In the
letter they should write about:
• The fact that they’ve quit smoking
• How great they feel
• How long they’ve been smoke-free for
• How excited they are to be free from smoking for the rest of their life
This exercise reminds them on a daily basis why they’ve quit. It reinforces their reasons and success. It
creates social commitment too, because they’re telling everyone that they’re now a non-smoker, so
people have to start treating them that way. It also might help spread the word about your talent as a
hypnotist, which could bring more clients rushing to your door.
8. Client Resources
Give your clients lots of resources to read and take away. These will help them make the most of your
session.
a) The Info Pack – For example, a simple 4-page glossy booklet. Give it a snazzy title like: The
Simple Way To Stop Smoking…. For Good!
Put a seal on it saying Official Non-Smoker or something like that. On the inside front cover add text
congratulating them on giving up and getting a life of freedom. The booklet itself might contain:
• A written version of the blitz about how amazing their future will be
• A section on the evils of smoking, the chemicals in a cigarette, and so on *
• A section on how smoking affects health *
• A section on how quickly health recovers when you quit smoking *
• A description of the craving buster to remind them of the technique and to reassure them that
they can use it whenever they need to
• A final congratulation message and blitz on what the future holds
Finish off with an emergency telephone number and, if space allows, a simple X-step craving buster. If
there isn’t space, put this info and the number on a card they can carry in their wallet.
* You can get all of this information online.
b) A Relaxation CD – Which is self-explanatory, except that now they don’t have to turn to cigarettes
for relaxation
c) Craving Supplements – The nicotine will leave their systems within a week. They can’t have
cravings after that. If they do, they’re purely psychological. The supplements should therefore be used
only for a week to combat potential cravings.
Glucose Tablets – First, make sure they’re not diabetic. Also make sure they discard any unused tablets
at the end of the week. They can take one every hour which will give them a quick sugar spike and
keep those happy chemicals flowing.
Water Bottle – Carry a small bottle of water and sip it every 20 minutes or so. Instead of lighting up,
have a drink of water.
Lemon Juice – Get a bottle of concentrated lemon juice. When there’s a craving, squirt a drop on your
tongue. Or dilute it in the water bottle and sip that instead.
Unsweetened Grape Juice – The same as above, but perhaps a more palatable alternative.
And that’s the end of the session. It gives you everything you need to conduct the perfect stop smoking
session from start to finish. Once you get the hang of it, it could be a fantastic way to start your
hypnosis practice. Or you might even choose to specialize in this field of hypnosis.
If you do decide to specialize in smoking cessation hypnotherapy, here are some tips on how to go
about it:
It’s also a good idea to set up a Facebook page so people can find you through this way too, especially
if you decide to run paid advertising to this page. Some small businesses today actually decide to only
have a Facebook page so they don’t have to worry about maintaining a website. The other benefits
include being able to build an audience on Facebook by posting updates about your services, engaging
and related content and even inspiring quotes or success stories. Furthermore, (and as mentioned
before) you can also run advertising to this page so you can get noticed and build up your practice
through Facebook.
g) Adverts – Place ads in local newspapers and in the Yellow Pages. A great way to get free publicity is
to write a story about hypnosis or about smoking. These could coincide with National Stop Smoking
Day or National Hypnosis Day. The paper gets their story and you get free advertising, with your
contact details clearly displayed at the bottom of the article.
Finally, remember that all of these things take time. Start with one client if you have to and do the best
job you can. Get testimonials or letters from every person you help and ask each one of them to spread
the word. Tweak and refine your hypnosis techniques so you’re providing a service that’s second to
none. Keep on doing that and before long you’ll have clients lining up outside your door.
Storytelling Hypnosis Induction – Ericksonian Style
I had a client once who used to tell me about her most enjoyable experiences of,
taking wonderful, long bike rides on a trail through a forest near her home.
In the beginning, she was very much aware of having to make an effort to push each
pedal to move forward.
And as she rode down the long, winding path… Going deeper and deeper... into the
beautiful woods.
Sometimes she would really begin to notice that the leaves were just beginning to
change into their fall colors.
You can really see the beautiful bright yellows, the deep oranges and glowing reds.
And sometimes the delightful colors were so transfixing that a person could really...
gaze at that one spot... and just fix your eyes there... N-O-W...
as it is so nice to find oneself enjoying - really enjoying the experience completely...
beginning to feel more and more relaxed, as all of the stress and tension just f-l-o-w-s
out of your body.
And she would continue going deeper and deeper into the forest, just becoming lost in
your own world of pleasant thoughts.
And this client of mine would continue to tell me how a person could
become totally relaxed and
allow all of the stress and tension to just flow out of your body now
as one becomes deeply absorbed in the experience,
enjoying the wonderful, deep absorption in thought, and the wonderful deep relaxation.
And as you are listening to the story of this client of mine, and as you are enjoying the
soft, soothing tone of my voice,
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Storytelling Hypnosis Induction – Ericksonian Style
and as you are allowing yourself to relax even more and more,
And it really does not matter if your head begins to drift down slowly...
or if it drifts down quickly...
so long as it just happens at its own pace, in its own time... thatʼs right...
comfortably drifting down... and going deeper and deeper and deeper...
and even still deeper yet...
my client would continue on her most delightful ride through the
wonderful, deeply relaxing experience...
a person can, you know, allow themselves to just let go completely now
and become so very relaxed that
they become lost in the experience of feeling soooo good,
feeling soooo relaxed, feeling soooo wonderfully calm...
and peaceful... and safe... and secure... thatʼs right...
all of the stress and tension just flowing...o-u-t... n-o-w...
and you may begin to notice that your legs are starting to relax completely... feeling so
warm... so comfortable... so very, very relaxed...
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Storytelling Hypnosis Induction – Ericksonian Style
and I really donʼt know if you can let this happen completely now....
or if you already have...
or if it may take a few minutes to feel the relaxation so completely...
thatʼs right...
and this client of mine would enjoy these delightful rides frequently...
and times she wanted to feel good...
and times she wanted to feel completely relaxed...
and she would go to the special place as often as she liked...
when ever she needed to go there...
sometimes just for a short trip, lasting only a few minutes...
and other times for hours...
and it doesnʼt really matter if itʼs a real bike ride, or an imagined one...
Awaken Sequence
Iʼm going to bring you out of hypnosis now by counting to 5, and as I say each number
you will feel more and more healthy, cool, calm, relaxed and whole.
1. You are slowly coming back to the here and now, feeling relaxed, cool, calm,
peaceful.
4. Your eyes are starting to open and you feel great... and...
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The
Hypnotic
Storytelling
Checklist
By
Dr. Steve G. Jones
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Copyright Statbrook Associates ! .
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Welcome to the Hypnotic Storytelling Checklist.
This checklist will ensure that you are fully equipped to provide
your audience with the best storytelling experience possible:
Look back at your own story and think: what is the core
experience that is fueling your passion to tell this story? Use that
as further motivation to make the storytelling a success.
You need to know yourself well before you can go out and
motivate and persuade others. You have to reconcile these fragile
connections if you want to be as confident and genuine as
possible when reaching out to your subject/audience.
4. Core Message – What is your core message for the people who
will listen to your story? Your message has to be clear,
understandable and most of all, actionable.
Also, it helps if you don’t give away too many details in the
opening of your story because withholding information and
dropping vague statements are actually excellent ways to induce
a hypnotic trance on a person or in a whole group of people.
A vague statement such as “this man lost everything and used his
learnings to build a massive, multi-million dollar empire” is
sufficient to catch the attention of many individuals because of
its catchiness and the missing information, which people will be
interested to know.
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6. Hero & Characters – Is your hero ready to be presented to the
audience? Like an actor, your hero needs to ‘rehearse’ for his/her
role in the story. How familiar are you with the character that you
You also need to review the plot strands and dialogues. You have
to be able to deliver equal power throughout the story so your
audience will be hooked from start to finish. Once you have
established that high energy at the beginning, be sure to do
everything to sustain it until the very end.
To see if your story needs to be pared down for clarity, write down
a section by section summary of your narrative.
To test if your story has what it takes to make people smile, laugh
or even worry, share your story with close friends and family and
see how they react to it.
If not, share your story with at least one person that you are
comfortable with and pay close attention to that person’s spoken
and unspoken feedback to your tale.
Your story has to represent an undeniable truth that you can back
up with data or at least, personal experiences. You must not
confabulate any facts just to make your story interesting or more
believable. If you do this and are discovered, you will be seen as
manipulative and untrustworthy.
Congratulations!