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Join date: Feb 16, 2023
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Cheshire Sobriety Clinic is operated by John Wilkinson who has 25 years experience in the drug/alcohol treatment sector. He is registered with Addiction Professionals, the sectors voluntary regulator. We're unique in that we integrate powerful RTT® into our treatment programme, which is delivered by Dr Shyra Raj. We resolve the emotional cause of these difficulties and perminently change your relationship with drugs and/or alcohol, putting you back in charge and where you need to be.
Consulting in person around Cheshire and nationally via Zoom.
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Apr 9, 2026 ∙ 6 min
What is Rapid Transformational Therapy® (RTT®)?
Rapid Transformational Therapy® (RTT®) is an integrative therapeutic approach combining: Clinical hypnotherapy Cognitive behavioural principles Psychodynamic insight Suggestion-based techniques The aim of RTT® is to identify and transform subconscious beliefs and emotional patterns that influence behaviour. During RTT®, clients enter a focused and relaxed state, commonly referred to as hypnosis. In this state, individuals may access memories and beliefs that are not easily available in...
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Mar 29, 2026 ∙ 6 min
Private Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment in Cheshire
Why Choosing the Right Support Matters and How Cheshire Sobriety Clinic Can Help Your Recovery If you are searching for alcohol help in Cheshire , drug addiction help near you , or private addiction treatment in Cheshire , you may already be aware that something needs to change. You may have tried to stop before, reduce your use, or manage things independently. You may feel stuck between wanting change and not knowing how to achieve it. This is a common and understandable position. Addiction...
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Mar 9, 2026 ∙ 10 min
How Combining RTT® Hypnosis and Talking Therapy Can Transform Alcohol and Drug Dependency Recovery
Introduction Alcohol and drug dependency remain among the most significant health challenges worldwide. According to the World Health Organization, harmful alcohol use contributes to more than three million deaths annually and is associated with a wide range of physical, psychological, and social harms (World Health Organization, 2018). Drug misuse similarly contributes to increased rates of mental illness, physical disease, family breakdown, and social instability (United Nations Office on...
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