Clinical hypnotherapy for past traumas and childhood abuse
If you or someone you love is dealing with emotional or mental trauma from past traumas and abuse, hypnosis can be an extremely helpful treatment for your particular situation. Clinical hypnotherapy can help to relieve symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, and anxiety. It can also alleviate the symptoms of eating disorders and alcoholism. If you are looking to use this type of therapy for treatment of your own issues, here are a few pointers that can help you make a successful self-treatment.
First of all, be aware that not every therapist who claims to be an expert in hypnotherapy is properly trained. Not all hypnotherapists are trained in the methods used in clinical hypnotherapy for past traumas and childhood abuse. If you are considering this form of psychotherapy, it's important that you make sure that you choose a licensed practitioner who has experience and is qualified to work on children. You should also keep in mind that most states do not require certification for hypnotherapists, so it is up to you to check to see if the therapist has been certified or licensed.
Be prepared to answer questions about past
traumas and childhood abuse. Because this kind of therapy involves a sensitive
area of a patient's life (intrapersonal stress, depression, anxiety, etc. ),
you will likely need to think through and explain your reactions and behaviors
to therapists during treatment.
Remember that your child will likely feel
very fearful during therapy. Therefore, you should ensure that your child feels
comfortable expressing his/her fears during sessions. This can be done by
ensuring that the therapist provides encouraging words, gestures and other
techniques to help the child gain some confidence before the therapy session.
Keep in mind that you should also allow
your child to discuss any issues that he/she might be having relating to the
event(s) that caused trauma to your child. Your child should be allowed to
speak out and be heard during treatment as he/she will have a better
understanding of how the past event(s) affects him/her now. Therapy can also
help the child learn coping skills to deal with traumas in the future. Your
child will also be more likely to open up and share their feelings with you,
which is important because it helps reduce the risk of them regressing to old
behaviors due to pent up emotions.

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