Here is a trauma-informed hypnotherapy script designed to support authenticity, self-acceptance, and freedom from approval-seeking. The language is permissive, grounding, and suitable for repeated listening.


Becoming More Authentic

Accept Yourself and Release the Need for Approval


Preparation

“Welcome.
Take a moment to settle into a comfortable position—sitting or lying down, whatever feels right for you.
Let your hands rest easily.
When you’re ready, allow your eyes to gently close.

Take a slow, deep breath in…
…and let it out fully.
Again—slowly in…
…and completely out.

There is nowhere else you need to be.
Nothing you need to perform.
This moment is simply yours.”


Induction: Safety and Presence

“Bring your attention now to your breath.
Not to control it—just to notice it.

With each exhale, allow your body to soften.
If thoughts arise, you don’t need to follow them.
Simply let them drift by and return to the feeling of breathing.

Begin to notice your body from the top of your head…
A gentle sense of ease begins to flow downward…

Your forehead relaxes…
your eyes soften…
your jaw loosens…

Your shoulders drop—not because they must,
but because they no longer need to hold anything up.

This feeling of ease moves through your arms…
your hands… your fingers…
through your chest and back…
your abdomen… your hips…
down your legs… into your feet.

You are here.
You are safe.
You are allowed to be exactly as you are.”


Deepening: Turning Inward

“Imagine now that you are stepping away from the noise of the outside world.
With each step inward, the voices of expectation grow quieter.

Opinions… judgments… comparisons…
They fade into the background.

You are not disappearing—
you are returning to yourself.

With each breath, you feel more grounded in your own presence…
more connected to who you truly are beneath roles and labels.”


Recognizing the Pattern of Approval-Seeking

“For a moment, gently notice how often your energy has been directed outward—
toward pleasing, explaining, proving, or fitting in.

There is no blame here.
At one time, this helped you belong.
It helped you stay safe.

Thank that part of you—
and let it know it can rest now.

You no longer need to earn your right to exist.”


Releasing the Need for Approval

“Imagine now setting down the weight of other people’s expectations.
You do not have to carry them anymore.

You are allowed to disappoint others
without disappointing yourself.

You are allowed to change
without asking permission.

You are allowed to take up space
without apology.

Feel how your body responds
as this weight is released.”


Accepting Your Authentic Self

“Bring your attention inward—to the quiet, steady part of you that remains when approval falls away.

This part does not perform.
It does not compete.
It does not seek validation.

It simply is.

Notice how calm this feels.
How solid.
How real.

This is your authentic self—
not created,
not improved,
not fixed.

Simply revealed.”


Integration: Living from Authenticity

“Imagine moving through your life from this place of truth.

Speaking when it feels right.
Resting when you need to.
Saying yes from alignment,
and no without guilt.

Notice how relationships shift
when you show up as yourself.

Some connections deepen.
Some fall away.

And you remain whole.”


Post-Hypnotic Suggestions

“Over the coming days, you may notice—
that you pause before seeking approval…
that you check in with yourself first…
that your choices feel cleaner, calmer, and more aligned.

You may find it easier to trust your own voice.
Easier to honor your own needs.
Easier to stand in your truth.”


Affirmations

“Repeat gently, in your own rhythm:

I accept myself as I am.
I do not need permission to be real.
My worth is not measured by approval.
I trust myself.
Authenticity is safe for me.”


Emerging

“When you’re ready, begin to return to the room…
Notice the support beneath you…
Gently move your fingers and toes…
Take a slow, deep breath in…
…and release it.

When it feels right, open your eyes—
bringing with you a quiet confidence,
a grounded sense of self,
and the freedom to be real.”