![]() ![]() ![]() He made brief comments on some of them such as, ‘Yes, I see, no problem there.’ Near the end of the session the therapist picked up and glanced through the sheets on which the participants had written their smoking histories. And he kept this up without hesitation for something like four hours. The person running the session, the therapist, entered the room and greeted everyone in a friendly and reassuring way. They also had filled in questionnaires about their smoking histories. There were, as I recall, eight participants who were all seated in comfortable reclining chairs. Some time ago I had the opportunity of observing an Allen Carr ‘Easyway To Stop Smoking’ group session in London. Today I’ll tell you more about these seminars. In a previous blog about Allen Carr I critiqued his ‘Easyway To Stop Smoking’ book and looked at the claimed success rate of his stop-smoking seminars. Is Allen Carr’s Easyway To Stop Smoking Really Easy? ![]()
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