How to Win the War on Drugs With Hypnotherapy - Make War on Addictions, not Addicts
The much acclaimed "war on drugs" has failed to stem the flow of illegal drugs into this country, and has done little to stop the tide of crime, disease, and death still spreading through America's inner cities, in spite of millions spent in arresting and imprisoning drug dealers and users.
Perhaps it is time to focus energy on new methods of treatment rather than criminalization. That is the theory of David Quigley, a hypnotherapist and hypnotherapy trainer from Santa Rosa, California, who has developed a revolutionary approach to addiction treatment. Psychologists have suspected for years that drug use is directly related to the pain, trauma, and neglect that many of us experience in our childhood's. Recent studies have confirmed repeatedly the critical importance of a stable, nurturing home environment in the prevention of drug addiction, including alcoholism and other addictive disorders.
David Quigley has developed and demonstrated a technology of therapy that has the capability to address the casual factor of addictive behavior. Through hypnosis he has shown it possible to enter memories of childhood trauma or neglect, and rescue the inner child trapped within those memories. It is even possible in the highly suggestible state of hypnosis to provide the child with new, loving parents in the inner world, who can provide the adult client, over an extended period of time, with an inner experience of being loved and nurtured. This therapeutic approach could revolutionize the way hypnotherapists, psychologists, and treatment centers focus upon the issue of addiction. He is now engaged in a tour throughout America to promote his new program to health professionals and the recovering community. If you'd like him to speak for your community, and help your neighborhood escape the scourge of drugs, call our office today.

