It is important to recognize that you may have a lot of emotional needs
and feelings around things you are addicted to. These needs and feelings may
come from your negative life experiences and hurts, which are often learned
from your parents and family, who may have had similar problems with addiction.
These have to be taken into account and dealt with effectively.
Hypnosis, focusing, guided imagery and parts therapy are all useful techniques
for putting yourself in touch with the feelings around your addiction. You may
have parts of yourself which are in conflict over your addictions, one part
considering the addiction to be absolutely necessary while other parts find it
disgusting. One of our patients was afraid to eat less and lose weight because
then he would be attractive and have to face his fears about sexuality. When he
worked with the part of himself who was afraid of sex and released his limiting
beliefs, he stopped eating compulsively and lost weight easily. Another
patient used alcohol to overcome her anxiety about her work. Through learning
relaxation, meditation and to take her work as less of a life and death
situation, she was able to gradually give up her dependence on alcohol. We
have helped many people to overcome limiting beliefs and to recognize the
original intention One very powerful technique for doing this is called
reframing, from Neuro-linguistic Programming, which uses reframing to either
substitute a less harmful set of behaviors which satisfy the same need as the
addiction or to choose a new context in which the addictive behavior is
acceptable or less harmful.
Abstinence by itself is rarely effective unless the underlying needs
and intentions are acknowledged and satisfied, or truly released. Sometimes
the benefits of abstaining in terms of removing the pain and problems caused by
your addiction are so compelling that the addiction is released for good. But,
most often it is necessary to use abstinence as an opening for working on your
feelings and changing behaviors until the addiction is no longer relevant to
your life. Many people find that getting in touch with their
spiritual side and surrendering to God or a higher power, as in the twelve step
movements, is very useful in helping them overcome their addiction. The reason
for this is that the pleasure and intoxication of communion with the Divine is
far stronger than any addictive pleasure in the outside world. Also, feeling
that you have the help of a will which is stronger than your own can give you
inspiration and faith that you can in deed survive the release of your
addiction and go on to have a better life. The support of relatives, friends, a
counselor or members of a support group can be extremely helpful in
providing love, help and the validation to get help you get past your
addiction.
Homeopathy, herbs, nutrition, vitamins, fasting and cleansing can all
be very effective in helping to free the body form the need for addictive
substances, reducing physical and emotional withdrawal symptoms and releasing
the cumulative effects of long-term toxicity. We often use a coordinated
program of withdrawal and detoxification, emotional release work, hypnosis and
behavior change has often been necessary very successfully to help our
patients rehabilitate their body and mind from long-term addiction.
Ultimately, the most important factor in controlling desire and
overcoming addiction is loving yourself enough to want to be free and to stop
hurting yourself. It usually isn't easy, but you've got the power to do it
and will feel great when you've licked it!