Does Hypnotherapy Or Neuropsychiatry Helps To Quit Smoking?
HELLO SIR,TO QUIT SMOKING IS HYPNO THERAPY MORE USEFUL OR NEURO PSYCHIATRISTRY. I AM FRM NAGPUR AND DSNT HAVE ANY HYPNOTHERAPISTS HERE..BUT FOUND A NEURO PSYCHIATRIAST WHO SAID COUNCELLING AND DRUGS BASED TREATMENT WILLL BE GIVEN..CAN U EXPLAIN THIS TREATMENT PRCEDURE TO ME SIR. THANK U
Hi, Counseling and medications combined form an effective way to quit. The most important thing required to quit is to be motivated. Counseling will specifically focus on improving your motivation. It will also include teaching you relaxation exercises to help you relax. Methods will be taught to control craving. There are options regarding medications. These include nicotine substitution (available as gums, etc) which will control craving for tobacco. Other options are bupropion and varnecline. You can discuss about all this with your treating psychiatrist. Happy quitting and all the best.
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Does Hypnotherapy Or Neuropsychiatry Helps To Quit Smoking?
Hi, Counseling and medications combined form an effective way to quit. The most important thing required to quit is to be motivated. Counseling will specifically focus on improving your motivation. It will also include teaching you relaxation exercises to help you relax. Methods will be taught to control craving. There are options regarding medications. These include nicotine substitution (available as gums, etc) which will control craving for tobacco. Other options are bupropion and varnecline. You can discuss about all this with your treating psychiatrist. Happy quitting and all the best.