A 36-year-old member asked:

Where can i find a free hypnosis program to quit smoking?

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Dr. T. Allen Merritt
Neonatology 51 years experience
APP: There are apps for the iphone that provide hypnosis to assist you to stop smoking. If you are a veteran many veteran hospitals and clinics have hypnosis programs. Individuals hypnosis programs have fees.
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Dr. Kevin Windisch
Pediatrics 27 years experience
Nowhere: Hypnosis is therapeutic when built upon good rapport between a patient and a skilled therapist. The sessions need to be tailored to the specifics of the patient's problem, interests, and psychosocial strengths. These things cannot be achieved by a computer program or app. Unfortunately, you will get what you pay for. See a trained therapist to get the help that you deserve.
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