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ATLANTA NATIONAL
HYPNOTHERAPY INSTITUTE
A young childs mind is completely
sub-conscious. What a child is told is truth to
the sub-conscious. It has no analytical ability.
A baby is born with two fears, the fear of falling and the
fear of loud noises. Everything else is learned. It is learned
through identification and association.
A child grabs the family kitten, and it scratches him or
her. The child decides the kitten is bad. Another child grabs
the family kitten, but this kitten is very loving, gentle
and it purrs. This child develops a positive identification
with the kitten. This is an imprint. As a baby acquires a
context of these associations and identifications, his experiences
lead him to decide that certain things are good and certain
things are bad.
Something positive to one child may be a negative to another
child. As the child grows, the child develops thousands of
negative and positives and that forms what we call our life
scripting.
So what is learned is different for different people based
on our identifications and associations.
Somewhere between ages eight and twelve, the critical mind
begins to form and the child begins to use logic and reason.
The critical part of the mind acts like a filter and begins
to accept what is known and rejects what is unknown to them.
But that filter is not very strong yet.
The sub-conscious part of the mind does not analyze. It simply
associates and identifies. The sub-conscious handles all automatic
functions, our expectations and our imagination.
A childs imagination serves a very useful function
and children delight in fantasy. They love to pretend and
daydream. They may use fantasy in creative and inventive activities
or to modify an unpleasant situation, or gratify unmet needs
or new achievements.
Fantasies are evident in countless fairy tales and stories.
The development of imagination in the thinking process of
children is a very important part of a childs development.
As the child grows and critical mind becomes stronger, the
child may consciously know that something is not true, but
since the sub-conscious does not have logic or analytical
ability, the sub-conscious believes that it is true.
There is a valid concern that the images provided by television
have a negative affect on childhood development and that violent
images may impact negatively on a young childs value
system. Part of the damage of television may be that it steals
from spontaneous, creative imagining time for children and
adolescents.
Another danger is that the child becomes desensitized to
violence so that it no longer upsets them. They are no longer
shocked by it. It becomes a known to the subconscious mind.
In our work, we recognize that we are helping children who
happen to have problems. We emphasize specific techniques
that enhance and strengthen the childs positive abilities.
Induction techniques are selected partly on the basis of developmental
stage and learning style of each child. Hypnotherapy is conducted
in the context of a safe comfortable environment. Children
are very receptive to being helped. Some of the areas that
hypnotherapy is effective with children is:
- Eating and sleeping patterns.
- Improvement in relationship with others as well as adults.
- Improvement in exam anxiety.
- Improvement in behavior both at home and at school.
- The ability to concentrate and pay attention.
- More active participation in play and group activities,
as well as classroom learning.
- A reduction in the levels of irritability.
- Reduction in hostile and unsociable behavior.
- Bedwetting.
- Biting nails.
Call for appointment 770-928-0394
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