Has your excessive drinking become a problem?
Is excessive drinking or binge drinking causing you problems? Maybe it’s affecting your relationships, health or career or maybe you know that the drinking has become a way to escape your feelings or you think you need it to switch off and relax.
Most people enjoy the occasional drink, whether it’s a social thing, when enjoying a nice meal or to unwind. However, when you start to rely on alcohol every day or you binge because you can’t stop yourself then you need to find a way to regain your control over your drinking.
Ending Binge Drinking
Recently I was visited by a client who would binge drink on a Friday and Saturday night. He would often have the best intentions of stopping after a couple but somehow that point came and went as he drank more and more. He would often
get angry after binge drinking and would argue with his partner with little recollection of events the next day. A large part of his weekend would be wasted recovering from the night before and in the past he had even lost a job because he couldn’t recover quickly enough to get to work. As his dreams of progressing his career and starting a family were slipping away, he realised he needed to take action.
The Drinking Habit
Another recent client had started as an occasional drinker and had, over time, developed a habit of drinking every evening. It had all started when she had been made redundant in unpleasant circumstances and she had turned to drink to take her mind off her feelings and to help her relax. Her excessive drinking had filled a void and masked her bad feelings and stress. Now it had become a way of life that she seemed unable to change.
There are many indicators that your drinking may have become a problem – examples include:
- Regularly planning to not/hardly drink then being unable to stop yourself
- Binge drinking once or twice a week
- Feeling the need to drink every/most nights to help you relax
- Drinking most/every night to try and deal with how you feel/deal with life
- Waking up the next morning and being unable to remember all that happened
- Bed wetting
- Problems at work caused by lateness, tiredness or too many sick days
- Feelings of depression, worthlessness or anger after drinking
- Relationship problems caused by your drinking
- Drinking more to get the same effect
- Health problems caused by your drinking
If after looking at this list some of these ring a bell with you then it may be that you feel the time has come to make changes in your life.
Take Control Of Your Drinking
Using my unique hypnotherapy both clients above were able to regain control over their drinking rather than being controlled by it. Both left with the freedom to choose when and whether to drink and with the motivation to pursue the goals they wanted whether these were career, family, social or interests.
How good would it feel to have the freedom to control your drinking as effortlessly as other people seem to?
End Excessive Drinking
If you need help to take back control over your drinking then get in touch today. Call me on 01353 886158 or e-mail dan@danreganhypnotherapy.co.uk. If you want to find out more I’d love to meet you for a free consultation in Ely, Cambridge or Newmarket.
Dan Regan
Hypnotherapist & Coach
Hypnotherapy Ely, Cambridge, Newmarket
www.danreganhypnotherapy.co.uk
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