Michelle A Leonard C.H.
Alternative Health Solutions of NJ
P.O. Box 39 Beachwood NJ 08722
Schedule Appointment at: www.MichelleALeonard.com
Phone: 732-508-7448
Hypnosis for Addiction Recovery Support
Beneath the hormones, proteins, electricity, and neurons that make up
the wiring of the human brain, lies the force that makes our minds work. We do know that our minds play a
powerful role in causing, keeping, and curing our addictions. Hypnosis can be very successful in creating positive changes in your
life,and is an effective tool in the recovery process from addiction. Addictions that include drugs, alcohol, nicotine and even food.
Through hypnosis you will become healthier; and more committed and confident about your sobriety. At Michelle A Leonard Hypnosis we use
a personal one-on-one approach with unique advanced scientifically
proven anchors to support you in reaching your goals and living a
life that is both clean, sober and much happier. Each session will be focused on
satisfying your specific desires, needs, objectives and goals. Learn easy to use techniques to begin to mindfully treating yourself with the
love, care and the respect you deserve.
Hypnosis will allow you to enter a state of deep relaxation and heightened
suggestibility to support you in reaching your desired outcomes.
Hypnosis brings your subconscious into alignment with your hopes and
desires, and reprograms your thinking so that all the parts of your mind
and body are working together simultaneously to achieve your goals. Working with
both your conscious and subconscious, hypnosis will change patterns of thoughts, beliefs and behaviors.
Hypnosis will
help diminish and lessen the physical barriers to recovery, such as the body's symptoms
of withdrawal. This includes: fear, anxiety, unhealthy desire, muscle tension, spasm and pain. Each hypnosis session will increase motivation and further decrease addiction cravings. Hypnosis can also help persuade a client to
hold-on and to complete a treatment program. It can also help clients continue to attended
recovery meetings, work with their sponsor, and more than
anything, to remain willing. These are just a few of the tools that
help the addict to not relapse and to ensure that they begin living the
best life possible. Put
yourself into a state of strong commitment, with clear intentions to
incorporate new habits and then you will achieve and maintain sobriety. Hypnosis will
reinforce your commitment and path to sobriety and abstinence.
Hypnosis changes your thought patterns so that you begin to pay more
attention and live a healthier
lifestyle. With hypnosis you will find cravings will
diminish and you will become focused on making healthy life choices consistently. Every
session will leave you feeling empowered, confident, and in control.
As an addiction client, with Michelle A Leonard Hypnosis, you will
begin your journey to improved health, living a more optimal wellness
lifestyle, and you will gain confidence with a program that
builds on momentum. You will be begin with being seen once a week for a month; four
visits. These visits will be followed up with two bi-weekly sessions;
two visits. This addiction approach is different than anything you
have ever tried before.
At these visits we will work towards:
* Craving reduction
* Breaking habits
* Ending addictions
* Living a healthier lifestyle
* Eliminate emotional and stress triggers
* Living mindfully
* Developing instant motivation
* Supercharging your self- esteem
* Developing confidence and self-worth.
And more.....
After the sixth session, you will then decide when you need a follow up maintenance hypnosis sessions to continue onto success! I have had clients come in weekly, to weeks later, months later, or during times of high stress - It is based on your progress, your needs, and your goals. Clients who do best and achieve the most are those who come in periodically, when needed, until their goals are well maintained.
Your first 90 minute visit will be pleasant and informative; not to mention life changing! My goal is to further encourage and inspire you to achieve your objectives. I will gain insight on your needs and intentions. We will have a discussion about your objectives. We will review your initial intake and obtain information related to your current health, lifestyle, and habits. We will talk about hypnosis and how it works. Each hypnosis session is tailored to your specific needs; includes key suggestions, utilizing a range of techniques, includes powerful anchors and will leave you empowered and motivated! In the end we will briefly discuss your experience, homework will be given, you will receive tools, including a hypnosis recording to listen to every night before bed.
Please plan follow-up visits to last about 45 minutes. They will include a discussion of your progress, we will add in additional goals, and again you will be emailed a recording to listen to daily before bed.
Often I am asked – “Michelle, have you heard of one – session - hypnosis programs for addictions?” Yes I have! …and I DO NOT believe in them. It’s been reported that only a small percentage of clients that have tried these “miracle cure” actually have results. These results are usually small and often temporary. As a advanced trained hypnotist I believe that life changing results can happen for you! If you are determined and committed; and WITH reinforcement, support, individualized attention, and suggestions that are customized to your needs.
Join the many of other people who have gained freedom from addiction and have successfully changed their life for the positive!
Pricing: Normally the addiction program set up like the above would cost you $650.00. With your commitment to success your program, of 6 sessions, will be discounted to $425.00; we can easily break this into installment payments per session if you need. Each additional maintenance session after these sessions will be discounted to $50.00 per session for 10 months; that is 50% off the regular fees.
I am very excited to be part of your health journey and your success!
Get started today! Schedule your appointment.
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Psychiatric Associations, it is estimated to affect 10 million Americans
- mostly women. Another 25 million Americans may have a mild form of
SAD, sometimes called the "winter blues" or "winter blahs". The risk of
winter depression increases the further from the equator a person lives.
According to the Mayo Clinic, most people who have seasonal affective disorder have symptoms that start in the fall and continue into the winter months. Less often, people suffer from seasonal affective disorder that causes depression in the spring and into the summer months. People who work at night or who work long hours in buildings with few windows can experience SAD year-round. Other people may experience a bout of SAD during extended periods of overcast weather.
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According to the Mayo Clinic, most people who have seasonal affective disorder have symptoms that start in the fall and continue into the winter months. Less often, people suffer from seasonal affective disorder that causes depression in the spring and into the summer months. People who work at night or who work long hours in buildings with few windows can experience SAD year-round. Other people may experience a bout of SAD during extended periods of overcast weather.
Seasonal affective disorder causes depression, lethargy, irritability and a desire to avoid social situations. It can also create an urge to overeat, particularly carbohydrates and junk food.
Seasonal affective disorder is also linked with a chemical imbalance that results from the decrease of light in daylight hours. Melatonin, a brain chemical that plays a role in determining mood, is produced in greater quantities when it is dark outside. This means that more melatonin is produced during the fall and winter. An increase in this hormone can cause symptoms of sleepiness, lethargy and depression, which makes it more difficult for the body to carry out daily tasks that require lots of energy and activity.
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Seasonal
affective disorder (SAD), also called "winter depression" - is
considered a subtype of depression or bipolar disorder. While not
officially in the category of mental illness listed by the American
Psychiatric Associations, it is estimated to affect 10 million Americans
- mostly women. Another 25 million Americans may have a mild form of
SAD, sometimes called the "winter blues" or "winter blahs". The risk of
winter depression increases the further from the equator a person lives.
According to the Mayo Clinic, most people who have seasonal affective disorder have symptoms that start in the fall and continue into the winter months. Less often, people suffer from seasonal affective disorder that causes depression in the spring and into the summer months. People who work at night or who work long hours in buildings with few windows can experience SAD year-round. Other people may experience a bout of SAD during extended periods of overcast weather.
Seasonal affective disorder causes depression, lethargy, irritability and a desire to avoid social situations. It can also create an urge to overeat, particularly carbohydrates and junk food.
Seasonal affective disorder is also linked with a chemical imbalance that results from the decrease of light in daylight hours. Melatonin, a brain chemical that plays a role in determining mood, is produced in greater quantities when it is dark outside. This means that more melatonin is produced during the fall and winter. An increase in this hormone can cause symptoms of sleepiness, lethargy and depression, which makes it more difficult for the body to carry out daily tasks that require lots of energy and activity.
While these feelings of mild malaise come and go easily for some, each winter signifies a new cycle of depression for others.
- See more at: http://www.deeptrancenow.com/sad.php#sthash.up5fOjcc.dpuf
According to the Mayo Clinic, most people who have seasonal affective disorder have symptoms that start in the fall and continue into the winter months. Less often, people suffer from seasonal affective disorder that causes depression in the spring and into the summer months. People who work at night or who work long hours in buildings with few windows can experience SAD year-round. Other people may experience a bout of SAD during extended periods of overcast weather.
Seasonal affective disorder causes depression, lethargy, irritability and a desire to avoid social situations. It can also create an urge to overeat, particularly carbohydrates and junk food.
Seasonal affective disorder is also linked with a chemical imbalance that results from the decrease of light in daylight hours. Melatonin, a brain chemical that plays a role in determining mood, is produced in greater quantities when it is dark outside. This means that more melatonin is produced during the fall and winter. An increase in this hormone can cause symptoms of sleepiness, lethargy and depression, which makes it more difficult for the body to carry out daily tasks that require lots of energy and activity.
While these feelings of mild malaise come and go easily for some, each winter signifies a new cycle of depression for others.
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If you are not available for office hours in Ocean or Monmouth County or just live to far ......We have phone and Skype sessions available! Your location is not a barrier to your successes. I am here to support you or a loved one.
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I am very excited to be part of your health journey and your success!
Book Today and schedule online at www.MichelleALeonard.com
Ms. Michelle Leonard, C.H.
Advanced Certified Clinical Hypnotist
www.MichelleALeonard.com
MichelleLeonardDirector@gmail.com
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