With the power of your mind you are calm, you are relaxed, and you are at peace. Your body is free from stress and anxiety, and you feel a sense of tranquility and relaxation.
Here is a sample hypnotherapy script to help remove stress and anxiety from the physical body:
Induction
“Welcome to this hypnotherapy session, where you’ll learn to release stress and anxiety from your physical body. Find a comfortable position, either sitting or lying down, and take a deep breath in through your nose and out through your mouth.
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 calms your mind and relaxes your muscles.
With each breath, feel yourself becoming more relaxed, more calm, and more centered. Allow your eyelids to grow heavy, and let your eyes gently close.
You are safe, you are relaxed, and you are in control. Allow yourself to let go of any tension or stress, and simply focus on your breath.”
Deepening
“Now, imagine yourself standing at the top of a staircase, with each step leading you deeper and deeper into relaxation. With each step, feel yourself becoming more calm, more relaxed, and more tranquil.
As you descend the staircase, count backwards from 10 to 1, and with each number, feel yourself becoming more relaxed and more calm.
10… feeling calm and relaxed
9… my muscles are soft and gentle
8… my mind is quiet and peaceful
7… my heart rate is slow and steady
6… my breathing is deep and relaxed
5… my body is heavy and relaxed
4… I am letting go of all tension and stress
3… I am calm, relaxed, and peaceful
2… my body is relaxed and calm
1… I am completely relaxed, calm, and at peace”
Removing Stress and Anxiety
“Now, bring your attention to your body. Notice any areas that may be feeling tense or stressed. This could be your shoulders, your neck, your back, or any other area.
Imagine a warm, soothing light filling these areas, and gently melting away any tension or stress. As this light travels through your body, it dissolves any feelings of anxiety or worry.
Allow yourself to exhale slowly, and as you do, imagine any remaining tension or stress leaving your body. Repeat the following phrase to yourself: ‘I release all stress and anxiety from my body.’
Imagine your body responding to this phrase, letting go of any remaining tension or stress. Feel yourself becoming lighter, freer, and more relaxed.
As you continue to breathe deeply, imagine any remaining stress or anxiety being drawn out of your body, like a gentle stream flowing out of your toes and into the ground.
You are calm, you are relaxed, and you are at peace. Your body is free from stress and anxiety, and you feel a sense of tranquility and relaxation.”
Visualization
“Now, imagine yourself in a peaceful, safe place. This could be a beach, a forest, or a mountain meadow. Allow yourself to fully immerse in this environment, taking in the sights, sounds, and smells.
Notice the sensation of your feet connecting with the ground, feeling stable and secure. Imagine a warm, soothing energy filling your body, nourishing and rejuvenating you.
As you stand in this peaceful place, repeat the following phrase to yourself: ‘I am calm, I am relaxed, and I am at peace.‘ Allow yourself to fully embody this phrase, feeling the truth of it in every cell of your body.
Remember, this peaceful place is always available to you, whenever you need it. You can return to it whenever you feel stressed or anxious, and allow yourself to relax and unwind.”
Awakening
“When you are ready, slowly open your eyes, and take a deep breath in, feeling refreshed, renewed, and relaxed. Remember, you are in control of your body and your mind, and you have the power to release stress and anxiety whenever you choose.
Take one final, deep breath in, and when you exhale, say to yourself: ‘I am calm, I am relaxed, and I am at peace.‘”
Final Suggestion
“Before we close, take a moment to notice how you’re feeling. Notice any changes in your body or your mind. Allow yourself to feel a sense of pride and accomplishment, knowing that you’ve taken a powerful step towards releasing stress and anxiety from your physical body.
Remember, the more you practice this technique, the more effective it will become. Make a commitment to yourself to practice regularly, and watch as your body and mind respond to the calming, soothing effects of hypnotherapy.”
This script is meant to be a guide, and you can modify it to fit your personal style and preferences. Remember to always use a gentle, soothing tone, and to encourage your clients to breathe deeply and relax fully.
This script is a sample, and you can modify it to fit your personal style and the needs of your clients. Remember to always follow proper hypnotherapy protocols and guidelines.
This hypnotherapy script was written by Gerald Crawford – HHC Stellenbosch South Africa.
Gerald Crawford is a Certified Clinical Hypnotherapy Practitioner, Healer, Guide and Educator. He has gone on a personal journey of transformation and discovery and studied the human mind for over 10 years and though his own adversity he has emerged victorious and is passionate about helping others find and live there true-self.
Gerald Crawford has worked to develop specialized treatments integrating the principles of meditation, yoga, ayurveda, and clinical hypnotherapy. Gerald is a Master Teacher in the field of Dharma Therapy and continues to work both clinically and as an educator specializing in the treatment of individuals with anxiety, stress, depression, pain and complex trauma.
Gerald Crawford Personal Motto: With experience and study comes insight with insight come wisdom with wisdom comes enlightenment, transcendence then follows.
I facilitate changes in human thinking and spiritual awareness utilizing affirmation, suggestions and other techniques, thereby disentangling and unraveling unwanted thoughts, beliefs and habits, freeing my clients to live the lives they choose to.
Gerald Crawford is registered with the CMA (Complementary Medical Association) Accordance with the Traditional Health Practitioners Act, 2007 (Act 22, 2007)
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