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June 3, 2012 By Dorothy M. Neddermeyer Ph.D. Leave a Comment

Nicotine Replacement Products Keep You Addicted

Pharmaceutical executives have a trick up their sleeves – the quit smoking aids like nicotine patches and gum keep you addicted, and you are tricked into thinking that it is a good way to quit using tobacco. The trick is ingeniously formulated into the product and does not even need to be hidden.

Filed Under: Health and Wellness, Hypnotherapy Tagged With: addiction, awareness, chew, crave, habit, nicotine, nicotine gum, patch, pipe, quit, side effects, smoker, smoking, snuff, tobacco

May 24, 2012 By Dorothy M. Neddermeyer Ph.D. Leave a Comment

Know-It-All Syndrome

Many people, who have a ‘know-it-all,’ persona; whether a Webster definition, or who pretends to know more than anyone else; have one personality trait in common, narcissism. Hidden behind the need to let the world know exactly how smart, funny, interesting or great she/he is, is the need to convince him/herself of their value. All know-it-alls suffer from a lack of self-confidence, and what they seek, through their tireless efforts to impress, is usually the need for approval and validation.

Filed Under: Self-Improvement Tagged With: habit, habitual, hypnosis, know it all people, Know It All Rant, know-it-all, listen, listening, Mr Know It All, Ms Know It All, regression, self-confidence, Treatment for Know It All Syndrome

May 24, 2012 By Dorothy M. Neddermeyer Ph.D. Leave a Comment

Change Undesirable Habits

Anytime you look at something and you are not at peace, you need to recognize that you have the power to choose again. ‘A Course in Miracles,’ states, “I have decided wrongly because I am not at peace, I can choose again.’

Filed Under: Self-Improvement Tagged With: A Course in Miracles, belief, believe, blame, change, Change of Habit, Changing Behaviors and Habits, Changing undersirable behavior, Changing Undesirable Habit, drama, excuse, habit, How to Change Your Habits, negative, pessimist, positive, think, Undesirable behavior, Undesirable habit, Undesirable Meaning, Undesirable People, Undesirables

December 7, 2011 By Dorothy M. Neddermeyer Ph.D. Leave a Comment

Emotional Tranquility – Create It

Everyone experiences emotional stress periodically; a knot in your stomach, frozen with fear; wanting to escape or feeling out of balance. When you feel these stressors you might become impulsive and notice that your emotions are influencing your actions; causing you to be irritable or short tempered, you need to find a way to gain […]

Filed Under: Emotional Health & Wellness, Self-Improvement Tagged With: belief, empowerment, habit, impulse buying, impulsive, inner, negative, peace of mind, positive, think, thought, vision

July 13, 2011 By Dorothy M. Neddermeyer Ph.D. Leave a Comment

Hypnosis – Behavior Therapy – Psychoanalysis – What are the Differences?

‘What are the differences between Hypnosis, Behavior Therapy and Psychoanalysis?’ Unlike many theories and concepts there is no exact comparison between Hypnosis, Behavior Therapy and Psychoanalysis. This article will define each disciple and the results one can expect from each.

Filed Under: Hypnotherapy, Mental Health, Mind, Body, Spirit Healing, Self-Improvement Tagged With: behavior, belief, believe, conscious, habit, hypnosis, hypnotherapy, psychoanalysis, soul, subconscious, think, thought

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