Physical Abuse Trauma Healing

Here’s a sample script for a clinical hypnotherapy session to help children aged 5-10 years old heal from physical abuse trauma:

Pre-Session Preparation

1. Ensure the child is comfortable and secure in the therapy environment.

2. Obtain informed consent from the child’s parent or guardian.

3. Establish a rapport with the child and explain the process in a way they can understand.

Induction (5-7 minutes)

1. “Hello [Child’s name], I’m here to help you feel safe and relaxed. Let’s take a deep breath together. Close your eyes and breathe in slowly through your nose, hold it for a second, and breathe out slowly through your mouth.”

2. “Imagine you’re in a magical place where you feel completely safe and happy. This could be a favorite park, a beach, or a fantasy world. Take a moment to imagine yourself there.”

3. “As you breathe in, imagine fresh, happy air filling your body. As you breathe out, imagine any worries or scary thoughts leaving your body.”

4. “Now, let’s count together from 10 to 1. With each number, you’ll feel yourself becoming more relaxed and calm.”

Deepening (3-5 minutes)

1. “Imagine yourself standing on a peaceful mountain path. With each step, you feel more relaxed and calm. Notice the sensation of your feet touching the ground.”

2. “As you walk, notice the surroundings. See the trees, hear the birds singing, and feel the gentle breeze on your skin.”

3. “Now, imagine a warm, comforting light beginning to fill your body. This light represents safety, love, and protection.”

Trauma Resolution (10-12 minutes)

1. “Now, I want you to imagine that you’re in a safe space, surrounded by people or animals that love and care for you.”

2. “Imagine that the traumatic event is happening in a different room, far, far away from you. You can see it, but it can’t hurt you.”

3. “As you watch, imagine that the event is changing. It’s becoming less scary, less painful. You’re in control now.”

4. “You can choose to reframe the experience in a way that feels safe and empowering for you. For example, you can imagine that you’re strong and capable, and that you did the best you could to stay safe.”

5. “Remember, you are not alone. There are people who care about you and want to help. You can always talk to them about what you’re feeling.”

Reframing and Empowerment (5-7 minutes)

1. “You are strong and capable. You’ve survived difficult times, and you can continue to heal and grow.”

2. “Imagine that you’re taking back control of your life. You’re making choices that feel safe and good for you.”

3. “You can choose to let go of any negative thoughts or feelings that are holding you back. Imagine them floating away like clouds in the sky.”

Counting Up and Awakening (2-3 minutes)

1. “Let’s count together from 1 to 10. As we count, you’ll feel yourself becoming more alert and awake.”

2. “When we reach 10, you’ll be back in the present, feeling refreshed and renewed.”

Post-Session

1. Provide a safe and supportive environment for the child to process their emotions.

2. Encourage the child to express their feelings and experiences.

3. Schedule follow-up sessions as needed to reinforce progress and continue the healing process.