A quality quit smoking hypnosis session can look a little complicated, if done correctly. A behavior modification process addressing a variety of aspects in your life. The nice part is you don't have to worry about putting it together. It's all done for you. You're left with the job of using it to help yourself.
You're the only one that knows what it's like to experience and fight with your cravings. The cravings may very well feel like something nobody else can understand.
A modern hypnosis program addresses your problem areas directly. Using the knowledge of how they were formed in the first place. With a goal of removing the craving, urge, desire, whatever you call it. With the craving out of the way, you're left with a simple decision to smoke or not. There is no mental arguement.
But, that's not good enough. It can be made even easier for you by beginning actual cravings for water, exercise, and fresh air. Distractions to fill-in this hour of free time you suddenly have. Time you used to spend smoking, if you had a regular-old pack-a-day habit. That sounds pretty complete, doesn't it? Makes things easier for you?
What about the stress that would sometimes trigger a craving? Why not use hypnosis to reduce your stress too? Well, yeah.
Increasing your confidence would be nice to, right? A little hypnosis to build or re-build how you feel? In particular, building the confidence and belief that you CAN quit smoking this time, and feel great while you do it. (One of the ways we learn habits is repetition. I'm fairly certain this is not your first try to quit smoking. Did failing in previous attempts make a little doubt that it will work this time? Better use hypnosis with that also.)
While you're becoming healthier, you might as well use hypnosis to control a big worry for many people that quit smoking. Hypnosis can help you keep control, or, improve your eating habit. Addressing this concern can do a lot towards keeping a calm mind during the quit smoking process.
With all of that help in your corner, this time, to quit smoking will be a walk in the park. Which doesn't sound so bad, does it?