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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Breaking the Bad Habit of Nail biting with Hypnotherapy

Nail biting, also known as Onychophagia, is a common habit that can be caused by a variety of factors.

Here is a list:
  • GeneticsNail biting can be genetic, with children more likely to bite their nails if their parents do. 
  • AnxietyNail biting can be a way for some people to cope with stress or anxiety. 
  • BoredomNail biting can be a way to keep hands busy when you’re bored, hungry, or need a distraction. 
  • Learned behaviourNail biting can be learned from family members.
Nail biting can have negative consequences, including:
  • Damaged nailsChronic nail biting can damage nails and the skin around them. 
  • InfectionPutting your fingers in your mouth can introduce bacteria into your body. 
  • Dental issuesThe force of biting nails can damage teeth, gums, and the temporomandibular joint. 
  • Social and psychological consequencesNail biting can decrease self-evaluation and increase concerns about how others perceive you.

We understand that habits – both good and bad – are usually established unconsciously, and operate unconsciously. Therefore will power is often insufficient to bring about changes in long established behaviours. If you want to get someone to stop carrying out a compulsive behaviour such as hair pulling, or nail biting, or whatever, change needs to take place at a much deeper level than just the conscious realization that biting your nails isn’t a nice thing to do.

You need to discover the original purpose of the habitual behaviour. What perceived need did that behaviour attempt, however inadequately, to meet and satisfy? And then you need to discover whether that need is still there. If it is not, the behaviour can be dropped, as it is no longer required. If it is, you need to explore what new, more appropriate, behaviour might meet that need as, or even more, effectively.

Only then will you be able to accept and integrate the necessary change.

Here is a sample hypnotherapy script for nail biting:

Induction

“Welcome to this hypnotherapy session, where you’ll learn to overcome the habit of nail biting. Find a comfortable position, either sitting or lying down, and take a deep breath in through your nose and out through your mouth.

Imagine yourself standing in a peaceful, relaxing place. It could be a beach, a forest, or a mountain meadow. Allow yourself to fully immerse in this scene, taking in the sights, sounds, and sensations.

As you breathe in, imagine fresh, calm air filling your lungs. As you breathe out, imagine any tension, anxiety, or stress leaving your body. Repeat this process several times, allowing yourself to relax more with each breath.

Deepening

“Now, I’d like you to imagine a gentle, soothing warmth spreading through your body, starting at the crown of your head and flowing down to your toes. As this warmth spreads, it’s calming your mind, relaxing your body, and quieting your nervous system.

Imagine yourself becoming heavier, more relaxed, and more calm with each breath. Your eyelids are growing heavy, and your body is feeling more and more relaxed.

Suggestions

“When you’re ready, imagine yourself being completely free from the habit of nail biting. You’re feeling confident, capable, and in control.

Repeat the following affirmations to yourself:

* I am in control of my actions and choices.

* I am capable of stopping nail biting.

* I am confident in my ability to overcome this habit.

Visualization

“Now, imagine yourself in a situation where you would normally bite your nails, but this time, you’re choosing to do something different. You’re choosing to take a deep breath, relax, and focus on your surroundings.

Imagine yourself engaging in a new, healthier habit, such as taking a deep breath, counting to ten, or doing a quick stretch. You’re feeling proud of yourself for making this positive change.

Counting and Awakening

“As you continue to relax and visualize yourself overcoming nail biting, I’ll count from five to one, and when I reach one, you’ll slowly open your eyes, feeling refreshed, renewed, and ready to take control of your actions.

Five… your body is relaxed, your mind is calm.

Four… you’re feeling more confident and capable with each breath.

Three… you’re imagining yourself succeeding in stopping nail biting.

Two… you’re feeling proud and happy with your progress.

One… you’re a confident and capable individual, ready to take control of your actions. Open your eyes, feeling refreshed and renewed.”

Post-Hypnotic Suggestions

“From now on, whenever you feel the urge to bite your nails, you’ll take a deep breath, relax, and focus on your surroundings. You’ll remind yourself of your confidence and capability to overcome this habit.

You’ll engage in healthier habits, such as taking a deep breath, counting to ten, or doing a quick stretch. You’ll feel proud of yourself for making this positive change.

Remember, you are in control of your actions and choices. You are capable of stopping nail biting. You are confident in your ability to overcome this habit.”

Remember to practice self-hypnosis regularly to reinforce these positive affirmations and to continue building your confidence and motivation to overcome nail biting.

Hypnotherapy Can Help With for Kids Challenges

Kids feel everything at such a bigger level than us adults do. That does, unfortunately, include all of the negative and unpleasant emotions.

Kids are so in touch with these emotions, in fact, that I think they can teach us adults things about our own perspectives.

Whatever your child is struggling with, hypnotherapy can help. There are five big issues that I have helped kids with in the past as a clinical hypnotherapist. These are some issues that are worth addressing.

1. Nail biting

Nail biting is a habit most frequently associated with stress or anxiety. In kids, they have identified this negative behaviour as something that soothes their discomfort or helps them in some way – even if they are, in fact, causing themselves pain. Nail biting can lead to great physical harm in children, with varying levels of self-harm inflicted by the child themselves. It’s because of this that hypnotherapy is so useful, because it identifies the underlying negative pattern and can change the way a child might respond to them. In some cases it can help a child identify the source of their triggers that leads to nail biting in the first place, and help them figure out how best to avoid these triggers again in the future.

2. Fears and Phobias

Kids tend to develop phobias and fears from a traumatic memory or scene involving the specific fear. It is also common for a child to have the same fear as a parent through modelling. It could be anything from a fear of the dark, to insects, vomit, or water. While fear is a natural response that dates back to prehistoric times (back when we fought for our survival, hence the fight-or-flight way of thinking), but if the fear is a dominant part of your child’s awareness and attention, this irrational response is not beneficial to their lives. It can prevent them from trying new things, going places, or just create a continuous feeling of anxiety. Thankfully, all fears and phobias can be released using hypnotherapy. Once the mind has accepted a new response to the situation the fear is greatly reduced or eliminated completely.

3. Sleep issues

Insomnia or poor sleep habits in children are as impactful and harmful to their health as for adults – when you’re a kid, you need the extra sleep in order to be your best and happiest. Sleep issues that develop in kids can last well into adulthood, from insomnia to anxiety and overthinking. Because hypnotherapy is designed to help one reach a relaxed state, some people including children may fall into the same brain wave state as sleep during their session, and this is perfectly acceptable, even wonderful – it means your child is on the right track to getting the sleep they need. Poor sleep habits in children can lead to crabbiness, anger, lack of focus, and hyperactivity. It is important for children to create lasting good habits for sleep.

4. Dentistry

Children can develop dental issues just like adults, such as migraines and headaches from bruxism and teeth grinding, which are typically a physical symptom of anxiety and stress. Another dental issue children just like adults might have is a fear of needles, the dentist, or dental procedures. It’s very fortunate that just like dental technology itself, there is a form of hypnotherapy called HypnoDontics which HHC specialize in. This type of hypnosis can also help children with many issues including thumb sucking, getting used to dental appliances, reducing analgesics, and creating relaxation during long procedures resulting in calmer and less stressful dentist appointments.

5. Bed wetting

This can be traumatic to anyone regardless of their age. Children especially feel a huge sense of shame and embarrassment from wetting the bed. Children who are deep sleepers are more likely to have issues with wetting the bed. They are simply not aware of the full bladder. It is also possible for children who were once dry at night to begin wetting the bed again when an emotional event occurs such a death in the family, a move, or parent separation. This is called “regression.” Hypnotherapy can help your child train their mind and body to wake up in time to use the toilet or to work through emotional issues causing the regression back to wetting the bed.

What NOT to do when bringing your children for Hypnotherapy

Did you know there are things that parents can do which are not helpful in trying to bring children for hypnotherapy? For example, forcing a child into a hypnotherapy session will never, ever achieve the results you want to see changed. The child must see some benefit to want to change. Like with adults, hypnotherapy is not a magic wand that I wave over their heads and then, ta-da, the child with the bad habits is fixed after one session. If you want to see them grow and transform into healthy adults as time goes on, then you both need to want to be part of the process of change. It is very helpful for both parents to maintain a positive attitude about the process. Expectations of results, both positive and negative, are impressed upon your child as a belief.

If your child has had or is experiencing any of the issues I have listed here currently, you can’t go wrong with hypnosis. Give them a gift that lasts forever. It really is worth it.

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