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  • Adam Goodson On Using Hypnosis And Neuro-Linguistic Programming For Addiction And Mental Health Recovery (Ep. 8)

Adam Goodson On Using Hypnosis And Neuro-Linguistic Programming For Addiction And Mental Health Recovery (Ep. 8)

Monday 1st July 2019

Learn how hypnosis and neuro-linguistic programming can aid in addiction recovery with insights from Adam Goodson on Elevation Recovery.
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Rewiring the Mind: Adam Goodson on Hypnosis and NLP for Addiction Recovery

The biggest takeaway, the biggest thing I could really offer is learning how to be humble...the fundamental thing is this: your mind works for you, you don't work for your mind.
Ever wondered if your mind could be the key to overcoming addiction? In this episode of Elevation Recovery, Adam Goodson, founder of Impactful Changes Hypnosis, dives into how hypnosis and neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) can be game-changers in addiction and mental health recovery. Goodson shares his journey and expertise, revealing how these techniques can help rewire the brain to break free from addictive behaviors. Goodson emphasizes that our minds should work for us, not the other way around.
He explains how mindset shifts and anchoring positive experiences can reprogram unconscious patterns that often underlie addiction. By addressing trauma and these deep-seated patterns, hypnosis and NLP offer a unique path to healing. The episode also tackles common misconceptions about addiction recovery. Goodson argues for individualized treatment plans, stressing the importance of compassion and understanding in the recovery process. He also touches on the potential of medication-assisted treatment and the complex relationship between addiction and mental health.
For anyone grappling with addiction or looking to support someone who is, this conversation offers fresh perspectives and practical tools. Goodson’s insights make it clear that lasting change is possible, and that alternative approaches like hypnosis and NLP can play a crucial role in that journey.