Counselling:Some smokers may benefit from speaking with a professional counsellor or psychologist about their smoking to understand how it impacts their lives. It is often a good idea to seek counselling before quitting.
Hypnotherapy: Hypnosis involves an altered state of awareness in which you appear to be asleep or in a trance. Hypnotherapy for smoking cessation often involves asking a patient to imagine unpleasant outcomes from smoking. There is mixed evidence to support hypnosis' use for smoking cessation. It is therefore recommended that you seek advice before beginning hypnotherapy.
Acupuncture: When treating certain conditions with acupuncture, specific areas of the body are argeted. Smokers' cravings are suppressed most effectively when pressure points in the ears are applied.
For more information about how to quit smoking, please visit
Quit and the
Australian Tobacco Harm Reduction Association for additional resources.