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ATLANTA NATIONAL HYPNOTHERAPY
INSTITUTE
What does suggestibility have to
do with Children, violence and the media?
Children live in a world of suggestions every day from TV
commercials, video games, music, friends, articles or other
sources. They are bombarded constantly. Why would that affect
a child more than an adult? Let me explain:
Your conscious mind is estimated at between 1 to 12%. It
handles your logic, reason and will power. But in a young
child, logic and reason has not developed yet.
Your subconscious mind is estimated between 88 and 99%. It
handles all automatic body functions such as breathing. Your
subconscious handles your associations and identifications
with the past and your imagination and expectations. The subconscious
has no analytical ability.
The childs mind is strictly subconscious. Between eight
and 12 years of age, critical mind begins to develop and it
acts like a filter in that the child begins to question things
more, beginning to develop some logic and reason and making
better decisions. Critical mind acts like a filter and is
beginning to filter out to some degree what the child accepts.
Since the brain is so suggestible and immature it is open
to a great many misconceptions. If an event involves emotion,
then the emotions will color the perception of an event for
perhaps years to come. The child acquires a context of associations
and identifications and these experiences lead the child to
decide that certain things are good or bad.
When the child grows into a teenager, critical mind is still
developing so the teenager is often very suggestible. It may
be a dangerous time because it is such a suggestible time
to the many negative influences around them. Most parents
have witnessed this to some degree.
It is easy to understand the importance of what a child hears,
sees and learns.
According to the US Depart. of Justice,
law enforcement arrested approximately 2.8 million juveniles
in 1997. The number of juvenile violent crime arrests in 1997
exceeded the 1988 level by 49%.
By age 18 an American child will have seen 16,000 simulated
murders and 200,000 acts of violence.
A 1999 report prepared by the Majority staff, for The Senate
Committee on the Judiciary of Utah, states that over 1000
studies on the effects of television and film violence have
been done over the past 40 years. The majority of the studies
reach the same conclusion that television and film violence
leads to violence. Violent video games have an effect on children
similar to violent TV.
Some experts believe music has an even greater effect. Research
has shown that the average teenager listens to 10,500 hours
of rock music during the years between the 7th and 12th grades.
Music is believed to bypass critical mind and drop in the
subconscious. It affects our emotions, our moods and attitudes.
We laugh, cry and dance to it. It is an integral part of our
lives. Inadequate attention and studies have been done on
the effects of music on children.
Since children are so suggestible the violent images drop
down into the subconscious mind without critical analysis
and may have an effect on childhood development and impact
negatively on the value system. Not only does it steal from
spontaneous, creative time for children and adolescents but
the child may become desensitized to violence so that it no
longer shocks or upsets them. A child does not have the analytical
ability of an adult so as far as the subconscious is concerned
it is really happening as truth. To further compound the problem,
being accepted by their peers is extremely important to many
teens. Combine that with drugs, a strong desire for attention
and no supportive influence in their life and the picture
becomes even more urgent. Think about the child who has watched
violence on television for years and played games shooting
figures that resemble or look like people. Would it really
be such a big step to go from watching it to doing it?
Several years ago Former United States Senator Paul Simon
observed that thirty seconds of a soap bar commercial
sells soap. Twenty-five minutes worth of glorification of
violence sell violence.
A 1993 report by University of Washington epidemiologist
Brandon S. Centerwall expressed it this way, If hypothetically,
television technology had never been developed, there would
by 10,000 few homicides each year in the United States, 70,000
fewer injurious assaults. Violent crime would be half what
it is.
What if those same hours that the child spends watching TV
or playing video games they were doing or learning something
really constructive? How many hours in a year would that add
up to? Television like most things can be positive or negative.
It depends on how it is used.
We can do something about this problem. As parents we can
monitor what our children watch on television. We can listen
to the words in their music and decide if that is the messages
we want them to learn. Parents can use tools to block access
to on-line content and certain web sites.
It is not uncommon to find parents who try to be their teenagers
friend. They have friends, but they need parents. They need
parents who know where they are, who ask questions. They need
parents who lay down rules in a loving way and mean for those
rules to be honored.
Hypnotherapy is a natural, powerful, and effective way to
raise childrens confidence levels and therefore prevent
many other problems from occurring in the future.
A hypnotherapist is a Self Improvement instructor
who works with children giving them positive suggestions and
raising their confidence level and their ability to say no
to negative influences therefore, improving the behavior.
It is a natural and effective way to help your child to identify
and associate with positive behaviors.
Atlanta West Hypnotherapy Clinic has been Helping Families
and Communities for over 20 years. The clinic gives free educational
lectures and tailors the lectures to your group. We are also
a School of Hypnotherapy, that is Authorized by the Postsecondary
Education Commission of Georgia, for the serious student who
would like a career as a Professional Clinical Hypnotherapist
helping others.
For more information call 770-928-0394.
E-mail us at Info.anhi.com
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