Substance abuse refers to excessive use of a drug in a way that is detrimental to self, society, or both. This definition includes both physical dependence and psychologic dependence.

Here’s a sample hypnotherapy script for healing from emotional wounds that manifest as substance abuse:

Introduction

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“Welcome to this hypnotherapy session, where you’ll have the opportunity to heal from emotional wounds that may be contributing to your substance abuse. Please find a comfortable and relaxed position, either sitting or lying down, and take a deep breath in through your nose and out through your mouth.

“As you breathe in, imagine fresh, clean air filling your lungs, and as you breathe out, imagine any tension or stress leaving your body. Allow yourself to relax and let go of any thoughts or worries that may be present in your mind.

Induction

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“Imagine yourself standing at the top of a staircase, and with each step down, you become more relaxed and calm. As you descend the stairs, allow your body to release any tension or stress, and your mind to quiet and focus.

“With each step, repeat the following phrase to yourself: ‘I am letting go, I am relaxing, I am becoming calm.’ Take your time, and as you reach the bottom of the stairs, imagine yourself in a peaceful, safe place, where you feel completely relaxed and at ease.

Deepening

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“Now, imagine yourself in a beautiful, serene environment, surrounded by nature’s sounds and colors. Take a moment to notice the sensation of your feet touching the ground, the sensation of the air on your skin, and the sounds that surround you.

“As you breathe in, imagine fresh, clean air filling your lungs, and as you breathe out, imagine any remaining tension or stress leaving your body. Allow yourself to relax further, and feel the weight of your body sinking into the ground, supported and held by the earth beneath you.

Exploring the Emotional Wound

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“Now, imagine yourself in a place where you feel safe and comfortable. Allow yourself to reflect on the emotional wounds that may be contributing to your substance abuse. What do you see, hear, or feel when you think about these wounds?

“Perhaps you see a memory or a person, or maybe you feel a certain emotion or sensation in your body. Allow yourself to acknowledge and accept these feelings, without judgment or criticism.

Reframing the Emotional Wound

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“As you continue to breathe deeply and relax, imagine yourself in a place where you can reframe and heal from these emotional wounds. What would you like to say to yourself or others about these wounds?

“Perhaps you’d like to forgive yourself or others, or maybe you’d like to release any negative emotions or patterns that may be holding you back. Allow yourself to let go of any guilt, shame, or self-criticism, and instead, focus on self-compassion, understanding, and kindness.

Healing and Release

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“Now, imagine a warm, soothing light filling your body, starting at the crown of your head and flowing down to your toes. As this light travels through your body, it heals and releases any emotional pain, tension, or stress that may be present.

“Allow yourself to feel this light filling any areas of your body that may be holding onto emotional pain, and imagine any remaining tension or stress leaving your body with each exhalation.

Integration and Empowerment

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“As you continue to breathe deeply and relax, imagine yourself in a place where you feel empowered and in control. What strengths, resources, or coping mechanisms do you have that can help you navigate challenging situations and emotions?

“Allow yourself to connect with these inner resources, and imagine yourself using them to support and guide you in your daily life. Feel a sense of confidence, self-trust, and self-worth, knowing that you have the ability to overcome any obstacle and achieve your goals.

Awakening

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“When you’re ready, slowly open your eyes, and take a deep breath in through your nose and out through your mouth. Notice how you feel, and take a moment to acknowledge any changes or insights you may have experienced during this session.

“Remember, the feelings and insights you’ve experienced during this hypnotherapy session can stay with you, guiding and supporting you as you continue on your journey towards healing and recovery. Take a moment to journal or reflect on your experiences, and remember to be kind and compassionate with yourself as you navigate any challenges that may arise.”