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In this video, I’m going to teach you about an awesome principle I learned from studying Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP). NLP has an interesting view on addiction. With opiate addiction, NLP views the addiction as a “resource.”

When I first started using opiates daily, it was because they provided me with a relief of social anxiety and generalized anxiety, and they gave me a ton of energy to work at a fast-paced restaurant in upstate New York.

Plus, the opiates numbed my emotional pain and trauma from the past and present.

Thus, opiate addiction was a resource.

And for a while, opiate addiction added value to my life.

nlp for opiate addiction recovery

However, things got ugly after awhile, and the benefits started to go away, while at the same time I started to experience severe negative consequences as the result of my addiction.

At this point, in NLP they would say the opiate addiction had become an “exhausted resource.” And when opiate addiction becomes an exhausted resource, it’s time to move on and begin the process of getting off opiates.

In this video, I’m going to go deep into this NLP principle, and at the end of the video, I’ll provide you with my 7-Step Success System for quitting any opiate or opioid drug there is.

It’s an absolute game-changer, and you will really gain a lot of value from this NLP concept and my 7-Step Success System. Enjoy!

Watch the video below:

(Click here to watch the video on YouTube)

To learn more about Neuro-Linguistic Programming, I recommend checking out the book NLP: The Essential Guide to Neuro-Linguistic Programming.

If you’re interested in working with me as your Opiate Detox & Recovery Coach, click here to view my coaching services.

If you have any comments or questions on NLP for opiate addiction recovery, or my 7-Step Success System, or anything else, please post them in the comment box below.

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Matt Finch
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January 26, 2018
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Categories: Opiate AddictionTags: nlp for opiate addiction recovery

About Matt Finch

Matt teaches people how to get off opioids strategically and as comfortably as possible. He beat opioid addiction over 14 years ago then became a counselor at an Opioid Treatment Program. Present day Matt is an Opioid Recovery Coach, Author, Podcaster, and Speaker. Check out his Free Opioid Recovery Course to learn everything you need to quit opioids holistically. And you can call/text @
(619)-952-6011 for more information on coaching.

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  1. Brandy Schmidt

    January 26, 2018 at 10:25 pm

    Hey everyone my name is Brandy and I have been on soboxone and sobutex both me and my husband for the past years.. well we decided to start tapering about 7 months ago and we were started at our taking 3 a day and I went to the dr with my husband one time and I was just sitting outside waiting on him and got to talking to some people that were coming off heroine and I asked them why didn’t they get on sobutex cause at that time I thought it was “Miracle Drug” for me and they looked at me and both said I would rather come off heroin any day than sobutex and at that time I was really worried and scared and really started researching about it and seeing all these horrible stories how people can’t get off of it and All that.. well we tapered for a good 6 months and got down to less than 1 mg and just stopped and that was 6 weeks ago and I’m still don’t feel right and feel like I’m withdrawing and honestly I don’t know how much longer I can hold out before i just got back on
    It again and since I got off of it my anxiety is soooo bad that I can’t even go to the store without having a panic attack it’s really crazy.. so anyways does anybody have any recommendations or advice to help me out please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It is some seriously strong med I know that and wish I knew now then I would have never got on it!!!

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