See yourself Healed up from Substance Abuse. Imagine yourself integrating this newfound awareness, this newfound healing. Allow yourself to feel a sense of wholeness, a sense of completeness.
Here is a hypnotherapy script to help individuals heal substance abuse linked to PTSD:
Induction
“Welcome to this hypnotherapy session, where you’ll connect with your inner self and tap into your body’s natural healing abilities. Allow yourself to relax, breathe deeply, and let go of any tension or stress. Imagine yourself in a peaceful, serene environment, where you feel completely safe and comfortable.
Take a deep breath in, and as you exhale, allow your eyelids to grow heavy, your shoulders to drop, and your body to relax even further. Feel your heart rate slowing down, your mind quieting, and your body surrendering to the present moment.
Repeat after me: ‘I trust myself, I trust my body, and I trust the natural healing process.'”
Deepening
Imagine yourself walking down a staircase, with each step, you’re sinking deeper and deeper into relaxation. As you reach the bottom, you find yourself in a warm, soothing pool of water. Feel the gentle waves caressing your body, calming your mind, and rejuvenating your spirit.
Allow yourself to drift off, letting go of any residual tension or anxiety. You’re completely safe, supported, and protected in this hypnotic state.
Substance Abuse
“Now, bring your attention to your substance abuse. Imagine yourself in a situation where you would normally reach for a substance to cope with your emotions. Allow yourself to acknowledge the desire, to recognize the emotional pain and discomfort that drives it.
Take a deep breath in, and as you exhale, repeat after me: ‘I acknowledge my pain, I acknowledge my discomfort, and I choose to let them go.’ Allow yourself to release these feelings, to let them flow out of your body like water flowing out of a vessel.
Imagine yourself feeling calm, feeling relaxed, and feeling safe. Repeat after me: ‘I am calm, I am relaxed, and I am safe.'”
Reprocessing and Reframing
“Now, bring your attention to the traumatic event that triggered your substance abuse. Imagine yourself reprocessing and reframing the experience, seeing it from a new perspective, and reframing it in a way that feels empowering and liberating.
Allow yourself to challenge any negative self-talk or limiting beliefs that arose from the trauma. Repeat after me: ‘I am strong, I am capable, and I am worthy of healing.’
Imagine a sense of self-compassion and self-love washing over you, filling any remaining wounds with warmth and light. Allow yourself to feel a sense of peace, a sense of closure, a sense of healing.
Repeat after me: ‘I am at peace, I am healed, and I am free from substance abuse.'”
Integration and Closure
“Take a moment to acknowledge the incredible work you’ve done today. You’ve faced your substance abuse, and you’ve chosen to heal and reframe it.
Imagine yourself integrating this newfound awareness, this newfound healing. Allow yourself to feel a sense of wholeness, a sense of completeness.
Repeat after me: ‘I am whole, I am complete, and I am free from substance abuse.'”
Closing
“Take a moment to acknowledge the incredible work you’ve done today. You’ve taken a major step towards overcoming PTSD and living a more peaceful, fulfilling life.
Remember, this is a journey, and every day, you’re one step closer to overcoming PTSD and living a fulfilling life. Trust in yourself, trust in your body, and know that you’re capable of healing and moving forward.
When you’re ready, slowly open your eyes, feeling refreshed, renewed, and full of hope. Take this sense of calm and confidence with you, and remember to practice self-care, self-love, and positivity on your journey to healing.”
Post-Hypnosis Suggestions
* Practice this hypnotherapy script regularly to reinforce positive changes and overcome PTSD.
* Engage in activities that promote relaxation and stress reduction, such as yoga or meditation.
* Establish a consistent sleep schedule and create a sleep-conducive environment.
* Seek support from friends, family, or a therapist to help you cope with PTSD.
Remember, hypnotherapy is a powerful tool to support your healing journey, but it’s essential to combine it with a healthy lifestyle, medical guidance, and emotional support. Consult with a healthcare professional before starting any therapy or treatment plan.
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