Do you feel happy and excited? Or does it make you feel anxious, nervous or even scared? And so the cycle of addiction continues. At some point in your life you've probably tried to cut down or control your intake but this just makes it seem even more precious and the problem becomes consuming. Sound familiar?
If you have no desire to do something, it requires no willpower not to do it and the whole process becomes easy and enjoyable. Fear of the negatives of doing it, fear of loss, fear of giving up and fear of life never being the same again.
Once you understand how the addiction trap works, you'll have no desire to smoke, vape or drink alcohol and at the same time your fear of quitting will be removed.
All feelings of deprivation are removed and even in the case of serious addiction the physical withdrawal is hardly noticeable. Backed by a genuine Money Back Guarantee you have nothing to lose and everything to gain. Book a free 15 minute call with an Allen Carr facilitator to find out how the method can work for you.
Allen Carr's Method. Your journey to quitting smoking, vaping or alcohol easily and happily starts here. Understand why you do it. Change how you see it. Remove the fear. Find your freedom. Allen Carr's method is different. Step 1 - Understanding the issue - habit or addiction? An example of the success of the method is that 45 soldiers in a British Army Troop in Iraq all stopped smoking one after the other after sharing the book and writing their service number in the back.
Our mission is to help free everyone in the world from addiction and then cease to exist. See what is available in your country. Allen Carr became a qualified accountant in He was successful in his chosen profession, but his cigarettes-a-day addiction was driving him to despair. In , after countless failed attempts to stop with the aid of the willpower method, he finally discovered what the world had been waiting for — the Easy Way to Stop Smoking.
Subsequent publications applied the same simple logic to alcohol, drugs, weight-loss, caffeine, sugar, gambling, debt and even fear of flying. Sadly, Allen Carr died on 29th November He was diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer in the summer of It seems probable that the years he spent curing smokers in smoke-filled seminars at his centres contributed to this illness.
Allen worked extensively on applying his method to other issues and addictions, drafting a huge quantity of texts. A good example of this is how the method has been successfully applied to the recent phenomenon of e-cigarettes as well as to other addictions and issues such as gambling, debt, sugar, caffeine, cannabis, heroin and cocaine — the list goes on. All our seminars are run by our team of highly experienced therapists.
Importantly all our therapists have been where you are now. When they eventually succeeded and found it easy and enjoyable to do so — they were so amazed and inspired that they applied to join the team. They are all committed to ongoing personal and professional development and are supervised by a medical professional. All of the therapists have significant experience and on average they have each helped and supported over 10, clients to freedom.
Get started. For those not fortunate enough to live in an area serviced by our centres, we have a range of online seminars and on-demand services. Instead we examine and correct the misconceptions that keep all addicts trapped. Addicts believe that they get some sort of genuine pleasure or benefit from what they take or do. That it helps them enjoy life, handle stress, relax, socialise and maybe even control their weight.
These findings offer compelling support for the efficacy of the ACE method for smoking cessation. Evaluating the effectiveness of the ACE method is important as it offers a drug-free method of smoking cessation that can be delivered in group therapy sessions. For the quickest response, please email. Addiction doi: Addiction is a monthly international scientific journal publishing peer-reviewed research reports on alcohol, substances, tobacco, and gambling as well as editorials and other debate pieces.
Owned by the Society for the Study of Addiction, it has been in continuous publication since
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