Get Free from Addictions

If you found your way to this page, this may be a challenging time for you and your loved ones.

For the person experiencing the addiction; if you are ready to enjoy life again, there is a powerful and lasting way let go of your addiction(s).

Does someone you love, perhaps a teenager with their entire life ahead of them, find themselves addicted?

There is hope. I work with young people who are ready to let go of the habit and the lifestyle of addiction.

There is a very good chance that if they are ready, based on my past clients, they can be free of the addiction in about 10 weeks. There should be no recurrence of the addiction or transferrence to another addiction.

You can be assured that I will be there to support you/your loved one, every step of the way.

You can reach me at 702-498-2445 for a no-cost initial appointment. During this appointment we will see if he/she is ready and if we are a good match for this work.

There is hope. There still can be a wonderful, delightful and fulfilling life ahead.

Sincerely,
Nannette DiMascio

After our work together, here is what one father wrote about his son:

“In September of 2010, we found out our 17 year old was smoking black tar heroin, and had been for a while. Previously he had run ins with alcohol, marijuana and pain pills like Percocet. He had been to 3 different therapists, all of whom claimed it would take months, if not years, to get to the root of the problem. As a drug user, he was adept at telling people what they wanted to hear, and after a few months, each of the therapists told us he was fine to go on about his business. Each time, he graduated to something progressively more dangerous. I had the luck to attend a training with Nannette, and learned of my son’s heroin use in the same month. I asked Nannette about the Neuro Linguistic Programming, and she jumped at the chance to help. Nannette came to meet with him, and at his second session he really opened up and they were able to get to the roots of his issues. He had a friend die, a friend move out of state, and he broke up with his girlfriend. As a result of all 3 of these things he was looking to fill a void in his life, and he was unable to verbalize his feelings, as he didn’t understand them himself. Nannette taught him ways to focus on the good, and helpful, things in his life. He came from a point of despair, and now two months later is gainfully employed while maintaining a straight “A” average, and has been accepted at a college. He feels he has reasons to continue pressing forward. I reflect back on experience with therapists who want to conduct years of “therapy”, to basically fill their schedules and wallets. The work Nannette has done with this teenager is just incredible. He has opened back up to us as parents, volunteered to work and clean up around the house, and in general become a productive member of society.” A Proud Father, Las Vegas, NV

Be not the slave of your own past. Plunge into the sublime seas, dive deep and swim far, so you shall come back with self-respect, with new power, with an advanced experience that shall explain and overlook the old. –Ralph Waldo Emerson