There are many children’s problems that hypnotherapy can help with. And, the great thing is that children are usually excellent hypnotic subjects. They have such wonderful imaginations that you can induce the hypnotic state easily and rapidly by getting them, for example, to imagine taking off in a space craft or taking part in their favorite television program or movie.

A surprisingly large percentage of childhood complaints stem from unresolved emotional issues. Many children, for example, who suffer from Bronchial Asthma are anxiety-ridden, lack confidence and are dependent on one or both of their parents to an extreme degree. There may be physical factors that are directly implicated, but often the parent is told that the child will “grow out of it”. More likely the child (and maybe even the parent) simply matures enough to resolve the emotional issues that triggered the problem in the first place.

Allergies are another problem suffered by children, and allergic reactions are often associated with stress. There can be a whole host of stressful events in a child’s life such as relations with siblings, school, dependency on a parent, fear of interaction with peer groups, and aggression towards one or both parents sometimes arising from a past traumatic event. You may have heard about an experiment carried out on children whose allergen was flower pollen. In hypnosis they were asked to smell a rose in a sealed glass jar, whereupon they immediately had an asthmatic attack. Subsequently under therapy they were instructed in ways to control, and then stop altogether, having asthmatic attacks, principally through the use of self-hypnosis.

Nail biting, stuttering, various kinds of habitual spasms, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), can all be addressed by hypnosis. I am not saying hypnosis is always successful, but in the substantial majority of cases I have seen and treated, the child has achieved a satisfactory outcome. Perhaps the one factor that I enjoy most is giving a child an effective therapy that does not rely on synthetic drugs. Even if I had the power to prescribe pharmaceuticals, I would never wish to do so because of the great potential for harm.

I believe that the over-diagnosis of children as having Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and ADHD has been to the detriment of many of the children concerned. The practice by teachers, schools and some child psychologists of labeling the children and putting them on Ritalin has been the subject of recent criticism from the media, which has helped reduce the practice to some extent. Current research indicates that in bona fide cases of ADD and ADHD, the cause is a lack of Dopamine in the frontal lobe of the brain, which controls the child’s ability to program and organize their lives. Some more effective recent derivatives of Ritalin called ‘Adderall’ and ‘Concerta’ have improved release of dopamine through a twelve hour day, and greatly aided the ability of a child to function normally. Children whose parents think their child might have ADD or ADHD, should consult a child psychologist who specializes in this area to test if they have this disorder. (I can recommend some).

Hypnosis is able to play a secondary role in changing thought patterns in the child and can make effective changes in the child’s behavior complimentary with prescribed drugs.

In a study on Dyslexia in 1975, Crasilneck and Hall showed that over 75% of dyslexic children can be helped with direct hypnosis. Following hypnotherapy that included suggestions for improving performance and pronunciation, recognition of words became automatic and more rapid. The results in this study were as good as, or slightly better than, those reported by special behavior modifiers.

Nocturnal Enuresis, or bed wetting, is particularly distressing to both child and parents. There are a number of possible physical causes that need to be checked out by a doctor. Equally there are a number of psychogenic factors that may play a role such as loss of a mother, sibling rivalry, emotional immaturity due to over-protection etc. Very often the symptom is a form of passive rebellion by the child against the parent. The child discovers that when he wets his bed he has a real weapon against his parent, and often he will continue this pattern long after the original cause for his hostility is forgotten. Bed wetting is a difficult problem to overcome because you have to help the child establish a motivation for bringing about a change in his life. Hypnotherapy can also help other behavior disorders such as thumb sucking and examination anxiety.

Finally, there is the terror of the dentist’s chair. There are a few enlightened dentists who have had an adequate training in hypnosis and can eliminate the child’s phobia of the dentist’s chair by using hypnosis. A professional hypnotherapist is able to use post hypnotic suggestions with the child before the visit to the dentist. In extreme cases the therapist can accompany the child to the dentist, and immediately bring about a deep hypnotic trace state by a simple cued induction. You do need a sympathetic dentist.

Like adults, child can be easily regressed in hypnosis and can then reveal the underlying cause of their problem. There is an effective therapy called the “Talking Puppet Therapy” where the child states to a puppet, in the hypnotic state, their fears and hang-ups about parents, teachers, siblings, school etc. The puppet is the grown up they normally will not speak to or about. The hypnotherapist is then able to reframe that which has been spoken about by the child to his or her great benefit.

Here is a list of children’s problems hypnosis is known to be able to help:

1. Bed Wetting
2. Nail Biting
3. Weight Reduction
4. Sugars
5. Nightmares
6. Stress
7. Enjoying Life
8. Fears & Phobias
9. Pain Control
10. Surviving a Divorce
11. Don’t Start Smoking
12. Conduct at Home
13. Conduct at School
14. Improved Grades
15. Improved Reading
16. Improved Writing
17. Test Anxieties
18. School Illness
19. Stuttering
20. Speak More Slowly
21. Overcoming Loudness
22. Stopping Lying
23. Stopping Stealing
24. Sports Improvement
25. Improved Coordination
26. Become a Good Sport

Author's Bio: 

Geoffrey Knight has over twenty years of experience as a clinical hypnotherapist. He has been conducting a full time practice in Portland for over sixteen years, and before that in London, England where he trained. He is a Certified Instructor of the National Guild of Hypnotists, the most prestigious body of hypnotists here in the US and abroad. Get more information click to link : geoffrey-knight.com