Hypnotherapy is well known for healing trauma and pain relief. Hypnosis is also extremely valuable in working with sports enhancement, weight loss, motivation, self-esteem, anxiety, panic attacks, insomnia, increased confidence, smoking, phobias and stress related issues.

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Understanding and Seeing You are Not the Feeling of Fear You are only Experiencing a Feeling of Fear with Hypnotherapy

Imagine yourself observing these feelings of fear, rather than being consumed by them. See the feelings of fear only as stormy weather, passing by, but not defining you.

Here’s a sample hypnotherapy script to help someone understand and see that they are not the feeling of fear, but rather they are only experiencing a feeling of fear:

Introduction

(Soothing music starts playing. The hypnotherapist’s voice is calm and gentle.)

Hypnotherapist: “Welcome to this session, Allow yourself to relax, breathe deeply, and let go of any tension. Imagine yourself in a peaceful place, where you feel safe and comfortable. Take a moment to notice the sensation of your feet touching the ground, the sensation of the air on your skin, and the sound of my voice guiding you.”

Induction

Hypnotherapist: “Close your eyes and take a deep breath in through your nose, and out through your mouth. As you exhale, feel any stress or anxiety leave your body. Allow your eyelids to grow heavy, and your body to relax, starting from the crown of your head, down to your toes. With each breath, feel yourself becoming more relaxed, more calm, and more focused.

Imagine yourself on a peaceful mountain, surrounded by towering trees and a gentle mist. Notice the sensation of the cool breeze on your skin, the sound of birds singing, and the warmth of the sun on your face.

Allow yourself to fully immerse in this experience, letting go of any thoughts or worries.”

Deepening

Hypnotherapist: “As you continue to breathe deeply, imagine yourself descending a staircase, with each step taking you deeper into relaxation. As you reach the bottom, you find yourself in a peaceful, serene environment.

Notice the sights, sounds, and sensations around you.

Allow yourself to fully immerse in this experience, letting go of any thoughts or worries.

Now, bring to mind a situation where you felt fearful. Perhaps it was a perceived threat, a difficult situation, or a feeling of uncertainty.

Notice the feelings that arise in your body, the thoughts that come to mind, and the sensations that you experience.

Imagine yourself observing these feelings, rather than being consumed by them.

See them as a stormy weather, passing by, but not defining the entirety of the sky.”

Therapeutic Suggestions

Hypnotherapist: “As you reflect on this experience, remember that the feeling of fear is not who you are. It’s a feeling that you’re experiencing, a temporary state that will pass.

Imagine yourself as a strong, sturdy rock, standing firm in the midst of turbulent waters.

Repeat the following phrases to yourself, allowing the meaning to sink deeply into your subconscious mind:

* ‘I am not my feelings, I am the one who experiences them.’

* ‘Fear is a feeling, it’s not who I am.’

* ‘I am separate from my emotions, I can observe them without being controlled by them.’

* ‘I am strong, resilient, and capable of navigating any emotion that arises.’

Visualization

Hypnotherapist: “Imagine yourself standing in a beautiful garden, surrounded by vibrant flowers and lush greenery.

Notice the sensation of your feet on the ground, the sound of birds singing, and the warmth of the sun on your skin.

As you look around the garden, notice a small, delicate flower that represents your fear. See this flower as a temporary growth, something that will bloom and then fade away.

Imagine yourself gently nurturing this flower, allowing it to be present, but not letting it define you.

As you continue to breathe deeply, imagine this flower beginning to slowly fade away, its petals gently falling to the ground. See yourself standing in the garden, feeling more peaceful, more calm, and more connected to your true self.

Remember, you are not your feelings. You are the one who experiences them, and you have the power to choose how you respond to them. You can choose to observe your feelings with kindness, rather than judgment. You can choose to treat yourself with the same love and compassion that you would offer to a friend.

Reinforcement

Hypnotherapist: “As you continue to breathe deeply, repeat the following phrases to yourself, allowing the meaning to sink deeply into your subconscious mind:

* ‘I am separate from my feelings, and I can observe them without judgment.’

* ‘I am strong, resilient, and capable of navigating any emotion that arises.’

* ‘I trust in my ability to grow, to learn, and to evolve.’

* ‘I am enough, exactly as I am.’

Awakening

Hypnotherapist: “When you’re ready, slowly open your eyes. Take a deep breath in, and out, and notice how you feel. Notice any shifts in your perspective, any increased sense of self-awareness or self-compassion. Remember that you can return to this peaceful, relaxed state whenever you need to, and that the suggestions made during this session will continue to guide you in your daily life.”

(Soothing music continues to play as the session comes to a close.)

This script is just a sample, and you can modify it to fit your specific needs and preferences. Remember to always use a gentle, calming tone and to tailor the script to the individual’s needs and goals. I hope this script helps you to understand and see that you are not the feeling of fear, but rather you are only experiencing a feeling of fear.

Let go of Guilt linked to Depression with Hypnotherapy

Recapture the feeling of being gentle and loving towards yourself, and to reconnect with your natural sense of self-worth.

Here is a sample hypnotherapy script to help let go of guilt linked to depression:

Title: “Releasing Guilt and Embracing Self-Compassion: Overcoming Depression”

Induction:

“Welcome to this safe and peaceful place. Take a deep breath in, and as you exhale, allow any tension or stress to leave your body. Allow your eyes to gently close, and let your mind settle into a state of relaxation.

Imagine yourself standing in a calm, peaceful lake, surrounded by lush greenery and vibrant flowers. With each breath, feel your body becoming lighter, more relaxed, and more at peace.

As you breathe in, imagine fresh, calming air filling your lungs. As you exhale, imagine any feelings of guilt, shame, or remorse leaving your body, like ripples disappearing on the surface of the lake.

Allow yourself to sink deeper into this peaceful state, where your mind and body can let go of all tension and resistance.”

Deepening:

“Now, imagine yourself floating on the lake, feeling the gentle breeze on your skin and the warm sun on your face. With each breath, feel your body becoming more relaxed, more peaceful, and more free from guilt.

Notice the sensation of your body floating on the lake, the sensation of the air on your skin, and the sound of the water lapping against the shore.

As you continue to breathe deeply, allow yourself to let go of any remaining feelings of guilt or shame. Imagine it melting away, like ice dissolving in the sun, leaving you feeling lighter, freer, and more at peace.”

Regression:

“Now, allow yourself to drift back to a time when you felt free from guilt, when you were kind and compassionate towards yourself. Remember the feeling of self-acceptance, the sense of calm, and the joy of living in the present moment.

Allow yourself to relive that experience, to recapture the feeling of being gentle and loving towards yourself, and to reconnect with your natural sense of self-worth.

Notice how your body responds to this memory, how your posture improves, and how your energy levels increase.”

Reframing:

“As you continue to breathe deeply, imagine that with each inhale, you are filling yourself with self-compassion, self-love, and self-acceptance. Imagine that with each exhale, you are releasing any negative self-talk, self-criticism, or guilt.

Repeat after me: ‘I am kind and compassionate towards myself. I trust myself to make mistakes and learn from them. I release all guilt, shame, and self-criticism, and I choose to live in the present moment.’

Allow these words to sink deep into your subconscious mind, reprogramming your thoughts, beliefs, and behaviours around guilt and self-compassion.”

Empowerment:

“Now, imagine yourself standing in front of a mirror, looking at your reflection with kindness, compassion, and understanding. Notice how your body has changed, how it has grown stronger, more resilient, and more confident.

Repeat after me: ‘I love and accept myself exactly as I am. I trust myself to make decisions that align with my values and goals. I am worthy of living a life filled with purpose, meaning, and joy.’

Allow these words to resonate deep within your heart, filling you with confidence, self-love, and empowerment.”

Closure:

“Take a deep breath in, and as you exhale, imagine yourself slowly opening your eyes, feeling refreshed, renewed, and revitalized. Know that you have taken the first step towards releasing guilt linked to depression.

Remember, you are not alone, and you are capable of overcoming this challenge. Trust in yourself, trust in your body, and trust in the power of hypnosis to guide you towards a more compassionate, loving, and peaceful relationship with yourself.”

Final Suggestion:

“Before you go, take a moment to write down one thing you are grateful for today. It can be as simple as a good cup of coffee or a beautiful sunrise. As you write, feel the gratitude spreading throughout your body, filling you with warmth and appreciation.

Know that this hypnosis session has planted a seed of change within you, and with consistent practice and self-care, you will begin to notice significant improvements in your mood, self-esteem, and overall well-being.”

This script is designed to help clients overcome guilt linked to depression by addressing the underlying emotional and psychological factors contributing to guilt. By using gentle, permissive language, visualization, and reframing techniques, the script aims to empower clients to release guilt, embrace self-compassion, and develop a more loving and peaceful relationship with themselves.

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