Although it’s natural and beneficial to have some fear, an unreasonable fear or reaction can hamper your life and dull your ability to enjoy it. Fearing a man with a gun is natural and good. It prevents you from taking chances and is a warning signal that danger lurks. If you see a man with a gun at a distance, you can quickly move to a safer area. However, fear of being looked at, scopophobia or people and social situations, sociophobia offer little help in every day life and often deliver pain and discomfort to those with the fear.
In a lot of instances, individuals learn fear. Infants can sense the fear their parents feel. Young kids may experience a predicament where they associate an item with fear. For instance, if there was a neighborhood thug that drove a big blue car, the sight of the car can create fear in parents and transfer to the child. Even after the memory of the thug passes, a small child not realizing why he fears blue cars, he simply does. Once the child becomes an adult, this fear grows into a problem due to the fact it is difficult to avoid situations where there are blue cars. Eventually, the person with the “blue car phobia” dreads going outside and is a prisoner in his own house.
In some ways, smoking is like a phobia. People mistakenly think the smoking assists them cope with demanding situations, where in reality; the chemicals in the cigarette scramble the brain a bit and clog the lungs. A spider subjected to smoke can’t weave a web properly. Howeever, if you’ve ever tried to stop smoking, the years you spent learning to depend on the cigarette make it hard to cease the habit and relearn a new way of life.
You can overcome your phobias and quit smoking easier by learning new ways to react to the stimulus. Although traditional therapy can aid you in overcoming your phobia or unnatural fear, it generally takes years and years of guesswork and therapy. You can try to quit smoking by using a patch or medication, but you still have psychological urges for a cigarette.
Hypnotherapy assists you replace the old reaction to a situation with a new one not involving fear. In some cases, individuals can pinpoint when they first began the phobia and they know it’s irrational. However, that doesn’t seem to alter anything. People are still afraid of a particular situation or object even though they know it’s irrational.
The same holds accurate for cigarette smoking. No matter how much proof the person sees, they still subconsciously believe they need a cigarette to calm themselves or give them pleasure. The physical desire for nicotine only lasts a week or two but the psychological cravings last far longer. Situations and places can set off these urges. That’s because the person learned to crave a cigarette in these circumstances.
Hypnosis is a quick method of relearning an old reaction to either a stimuli that provokes a phobia or cigarettes. You block the conscious mind and immediately learn the new response on the subconscious level. This direct route tends to make the relearned information immediately available to you and changes how you react. Suffering from the effects of cigarette smoking or an unreasonable fear of individuals, things or situations swiftly change when you use hypnotherapy to alter the way you perceive the world around you.