Don’t waste money
Unfortunately after spending a lot of money for a smoke stopping session nothing changed even though i have set my mind to stop smoking. Best spend your money elsewhere
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Unfortunately after spending a lot of money for a smoke stopping session nothing changed even though i have set my mind to stop smoking. Best spend your money elsewhere
$530 for an hour session that did nothing. Michael Parr is not very professional and what he calls his 'clinic' is actually a storage room off the side of his house. I did not feel comfortable and felt his felt like I had an amateur speaking to me when he was supposedly hypnotising me to stop smoking. He used the word childish a lot, which is a strange word to use when trying to hypnotise a 42 year old woman to stop smoking. I would my research and look at finding someone more professional if you are considering hypnotherapy.
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