Case Study 00250 – 22 Feb 2026
30 Questions a Hypnotherapist Might Ask to Customize a Healing Program for Alcohol and Cocaine Addiction Using Hypnotherapy
When designing a personalized hypnotherapy program for alcohol and cocaine addiction, the practitioner must understand your history, emotional drivers, subconscious patterns, and life context. These questions help uncover root causes, triggers, motivations, and readiness for change.
1. Understanding Your Current Use
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When did you first start using alcohol and cocaine?
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How often do you currently drink alcohol or use cocaine?
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What situations most often lead you to use?
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Do you use alone, socially, or both?
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What time of day are cravings strongest?
2. Emotional & Psychological Triggers
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What emotions do you feel just before you use? (Stress, anger, loneliness, boredom, excitement?)
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What emotional relief do alcohol or cocaine give you?
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Are there specific memories or events linked to when your substance use increased?
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What are you trying not to feel?
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If your addiction had a “voice,” what would it say to you?
3. Subconscious Beliefs & Identity
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What do you believe alcohol or cocaine does for you that nothing else can?
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Who are you when you are using?
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Who are you without it?
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Do you believe you deserve to be free from addiction? Why or why not?
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What fears come up when you imagine quitting completely?
4. Trauma & Early Programming
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Did you experience trauma, neglect, or emotional pain growing up?
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How was alcohol or substance use modeled in your family?
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Have you experienced loss, rejection, or betrayal that still affects you?
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When was the first time you felt not good enough?
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What unresolved pain still lives in your body?
5. Physical & Habit Patterns
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What physical sensations signal a craving?
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What routines are tied to your use? (After work, weekends, arguments?)
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How do you sleep?
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How is your energy during the day?
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Have you tried to stop before? What happened?
6. Motivation & Future Vision
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On a scale of 1–10, how committed are you to stopping?
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What would your life look like one year sober?
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Who benefits most from your recovery?
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What is the cost if nothing changes?
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What part of you truly wants healing?
Why These Questions Matter in Hypnotherapy
A skilled hypnotherapist uses these answers to:
- Identify subconscious triggers
- Reframe emotional associations with alcohol and cocaine
- Install healthier coping mechanisms
- Heal trauma stored in the nervous system
- Strengthen identity as a sober, empowered individual
- Build future pacing imagery for long-term sobriety
Hypnotherapy works at the level of the subconscious mind — where habits, emotional imprints, and survival coping strategies are stored.
Important Note
Addiction to alcohol and cocaine can involve physical dependency and medical risk. Detox from alcohol especially can be dangerous without medical supervision. A hypnotherapy program should always work alongside medical professionals when necessary.
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