Dr Golding recently attempted to cure me of my smoking habit through clinical hypnosis.
Having found Somerville Chiropractic Center online and subsequently attended his clinic I feel compelled to report on my experience.
Once I'd arrived at the offices of James Golding Somerset County Hypnosis I must confess to some slight misgivings.
His 'surgery' is a small office sub-divided into a number of shabbily furnished and cluttered treatment rooms. Bath towels are used in the place of proper disposable paper surface coverings and overall appearance is that of a slightly seedy tattoo parlor similar to that found on the Jersey Shore.
I may be being unfair to many tattoo shops so you should probably disregard that last bit.
Dr Golding of the Somerset County Hypnosis Center commenced my treatment by asking what I was looking to do - quit smoking - and then ushered me into yet another cluttered room where I was then apparently hypnotized. Subsequently I was told to make another appointment for two weeks time.
At no point was I informed that I would feel very lightheaded after being treated to the point of feeling very 'out of it'. In fact if I'd known how peculiar I was going to feel I would have arranged a ride to the clinic to avoid driving after the event.
Nor did Dr Golding of the Somerset County Hypnosis Center make clear that within 72 hours of his treatment that not only would I still feel peculiar but that I would be displaying alarming signs of depression and extreme aggression.
Bear in mind that at the time of treatment I was only smoking three/four cigarettes per day and therefore nicotine withdrawal was going to be very slight. Instead I experienced severe personality changes that were particularly distressing to my wife.
Regardless of the end result - Dr Golding of the Somerset County Hypnosis Center has categorically failed in his duty as a board certified Dr. to alert me to the potential side effects of his treatment. Subsequent research led me to learn that clinical hypnothe
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