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Ready to Quit, But Can’t? Are you frustrated because you know the consequences of your use, but still can’t stop? Any behavior that lasts, does so for a good reason. Especially one that causes pain, costs money, impacts relationships, risks jail time, and impairs job performance. The question is, “How can the purpose be fulfilled without the side effects?” NLP has specific techniques to resolve that question for better health and for a happy, productive, harmonious life!
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A part of them wants to do drugs, needs to do drugs, while the non-drug-using part knows the consequences. When the non-drug-using part tries to quit, then the drug-using part makes life miserable. Until this conflict is resolved, the battle goes on. It is important to recognize that drug use serves a valuable,
even essential, purpose. If it didn’t, you wouldn’t keep spending
money on it and making adjustments to get by. You’re just too busy
to bother with it if it didn’t meet a need.
Drug cessation work must address three things: the conflict
must be resolved; the need must be satisfied some other way; and the withdrawal
from the habitual behavior must be addressed. When they are, the
result is another person free of drugs!
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Copyright 2002, Horace Simmons
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