Binaural Beat Sound Therapy For Alcoholism
Binaural Beats = Superior Self Hypnosis
Binaural beats are a brainwave entrainment technique with a very profound effect; binaural beats can not only bring you into a deep hypnotic state, binaural beat sound therapy can also help correct the brainwave imbalances that contribute to your alcohol addiction. Those with an alcohol addiction often have a low level of alpha brainwave activity; this means they can't turn off their thoughts, or relax. Also, they often have a low Sensory Motor Response in their brainwave activity, and a tendency to self medicate. Binaural beat sound therapy can help to re-balance the brain waves to a more non-addictive state. By simply putting on a pair of headphones, you can let the binaural beats do all the work, using the right and left earphones, to effectively re-balance the right and left hemispheres of the brain. Binaural beat brain wave entrainment can also increase both Sensory Motor Resonse and Alpha brain waves, to reduce alcohol cravings. With alpha brainwave states, hypnotic suggestibility and deep relaxation, quit drinking self hypnosis and subliminal programs can easily help you to change the inner scripts that drive you alcoholic behavior. If you have not been successful in your attempts to quit drinking, binaural beat self hypnosis for alcoholism can change that, much more easily than you "think"! Hypnosis takes you below the level of conscious thought, to a state of "knowing", where miracles can happen. You can experience a shift in your consciousness, a shift that will leave you thinking and feeling as if you have always felt and thought like a non drinker. A healthy, sober lifestyle can be yours. Binaural beat self hypnosis can help free you of your alcoholism forever!Article author
About the Author
Dr. Jane Ma'ati Smith C.Hyp. Msc.D. studied for her Bachelor of Arts degree at Arizona State University, and went on to recieve an honorary doctorate for her lifetime achievements and contributions in the fields of metaphysics and spiritual counseling from Universal Life. She studied hypnosis with Dr. John Kappas, and is a certified graduate of the Hypnosis Motivation Institute, and a Sound Energy Practitioner and a Vibrational Reiki Master. She is also a qualified mental health professional actively working in the state of California, and brings to her binaural beat, subliminal and self-hypnosis programs more than 15 years of professional work in the mental health and counseling fields, helping people to help themselves, and a lifetime's worth of in depth psychological and spiritual knowledge.
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