Here’s a sample hypnotherapy script to help heal core unprocessed grief wounds:

Induction

(Speak in a calm, soothing voice)

“Welcome to this hypnotherapy session, where you’ll embark on a journey of healing and release. Find a comfortable position, either sitting or lying down, and take a deep breath in through your nose and out through your mouth. Allow your body to relax and let go of any tension or stress.

Imagine yourself standing in a peaceful, serene environment, surrounded by nature’s beauty. Feel the gentle breeze on your skin and the warmth of the sun on your face. With each breath, allow yourself to relax further, letting go of any thoughts or worries.

As you exhale, repeat the phrase ‘I let go’ to yourself, allowing any grief, sadness, or pain to release. Now, imagine yourself becoming heavier, more grounded, and connected to the present moment. Allow your eyes to gently close, and let yourself drift into a deep state of relaxation.”

Deepening

“Imagine yourself descending a gentle staircase, with each step leading you deeper into relaxation. As you descend, repeat the phrase ‘I am safe’ to yourself, allowing any fears or doubts to dissipate.

Notice the sensation of your feet touching the ground, feeling heavy and grounded. Imagine roots growing from the soles of your feet, deep into the earth, anchoring you in stability and support.

Now, visualize a warm, soothing light filling your body, starting at the crown of your head and flowing down to your toes. As this light travels, it dissolves any tension, anxiety, or grief, replacing it with a sense of calm and tranquility.”

Exploring the Grief

“Gently, bring your attention to the area of your life where you’ve experienced loss or grief. It might be a specific event, a relationship, or a general feeling. Allow yourself to observe this area without judgment, noticing any emotions, thoughts, or physical sensations that arise.

Imagine yourself standing in front of a large, old tree. This tree represents the grief and pain you’ve been carrying. Notice the size, shape, and texture of the tree, as well as any symbols or markings on its trunk.

As you stand before this tree, allow yourself to acknowledge the grief and pain that arises.

Repeat the phrase ‘I acknowledge my grief’ to yourself, giving yourself permission to feel and process these emotions.

Now, imagine a gentle, compassionate voice speaking to you, saying, ‘You are strong, and you can release this grief.’ Allow this voice to reassure you, reminding you that you have the power to let go of the pain and move forward.”

Releasing the Grief

“Imagine a warm, golden light beginning to emanate from the tree. This light represents the release of your grief and pain. As the light grows, it starts to fill your body, dissolving any remaining tension, sadness, or grief.

Repeat the phrase ‘I release my grief’ to yourself, allowing the emotions to flow out of your body. Imagine any tears, sadness, or pain leaving your body, carried away by the gentle breeze.

As you exhale, imagine yourself releasing any burdens, weights, or responsibilities that you’ve been carrying. Allow yourself to feel lighter, freer, and more at peace.”

Integration and Closure

“Take a moment to notice how you feel, allowing yourself to fully embody this newfound sense of release and peace. Imagine yourself integrating this new perspective into your daily life, moving forward with greater ease and confidence.

As you slowly begin to return to a state of full consciousness, remember that you can always return to this place of release and peace.

Repeat the phrase ‘I am at peace’ to yourself, knowing that you have the power to choose how you respond to any situation.

When you’re ready, slowly open your eyes, and take a deep breath, feeling refreshed, renewed, and at peace. Remember to take this sense of release and peace with you, integrating it into your daily life, and know that you can always return to this peaceful, serene state whenever you need it.”

Post-Hypnotic Suggestions

“Before you fully emerge from this trance state, I offer you the following post-hypnotic suggestions:

* Whenever you feel a sense of grief or pain, you will take a deep breath and remind yourself that you are strong and capable of releasing it.

* You will approach challenging situations with greater ease and confidence, knowing that you have the power to choose how you respond.

* You will integrate this newfound sense of peace and release into your daily life, moving forward with greater clarity and purpose.

Remember, these suggestions will guide you in your journey towards healing and release. Trust in yourself and your ability to navigate any situation with ease and confidence.”

Additional Suggestions for Working with Grief

* Consider using a ‘letter to the loved one’ or ‘letter to the grief’ technique, where the client writes a letter to the person or entity they are grieving, or to the grief itself. This can be a powerful way to process and release emotions.

* Use imagery and visualization to create a ‘memorial’ or ‘ritual’ for the client to honor their loss and acknowledge their grief.

* Consider using a ‘grief timeline’ to help the client process and release grief from different periods of their life.

* Encourage the client to engage in self-care and self-compassion practices, such as journaling, meditation, or spending time in nature, to help them cope with their grief.