At the 73rd annual international scientific assembly of the American College of Chest Physicians in 2007 results were explained of yet another significant piece of research supporting the use of hypnosis for quitting smoking.
In this case patients in hospital were the subjects.
“Hospitalized patients who smoke may be more likely to quit smoking through the use of hypnotherapy than patients using other smoking cessation methods. A study* shows that smoking patients who participated in one hypnotherapy session were more likely to be nonsmokers at 6 months compared with patients using nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) alone or patients who quit “cold turkey”.
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