Attention Deficit Disorder "ADD"
BOOST concentration levels & enjoy learning, with hypnosis!
Is Attention Deficit Disorder preventing you from accomplishing your goals?

Want to put the FUN back into LEARNING?

Attention Deficit Disorder can leave you feeling helpless and out of control. You
may feel unable to concentrate, restless or tempted to act or speak without
thinking.

These feelings and responses are unhealthy, preventing you from learning new
things and facing new challenges in your life.

Our Attention Deficit Disorder hypnosis session can ease the situation by helping
you rediscover the fun of learning. Within sixty minutes you'll begin to relax and
unwind, allowing yourself to become open and curious once more to the world
around you.

The Attention Deficit Disorder hypnosis session will enable you to reawaken your
desire for knowledge. With the aid of hypnosis, you'll access your subconscious
mind and remember the thrill and excitement that learning can bring.

You'll get in touch with the part of you that learned to walk and talk all by itself, the
part of you that was eager to learn new things, face new challenges and enjoy the
satisfaction that came with those successes.

For more information or to schedule an appointment for Attention Deficit Disorder
hypnosis session
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learning.
What is ADD?
ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) is a group of symptoms that affect concentration and a
person's ability to focus.

It can also cause mood swings, impulsiveness, and behavioral and social problems.
Children with these problems have difficulty completing their school work and are often in
trouble with parents and teachers.

What are the causes of ADD?
There are many different causes and explanations for the symptoms of ADD including
diet, allergies, food intolerances, low muscle tone, anxiety, depression, family problems,
poor discipline and even some forms of illness.

Unfortunately some doctors and therapists do not do a thorough assessment and simply
prescribe potentially harmful psychiatric drugs without considering what the causes the
problem might be.