From the initial interview to creating the best metaphors, Using
Hypnosis with Children is a practical, step-by-step guide that shows
health care providers (including therapists, nurses, pediatricians,
dentists, and educators) how to create and deliver hypnotic
interventions that are customized and effective into their pediatric
clinical work, with utilization and flexibility as key components to an
overall treatment approach. Using case examples of language for all age
groups, readers learn first how to identify the salient targets or
themes, deliver a session that hits these targets with precision, and
then connect the session to the child's everyday experience. More
broadly, readers learn to use hypnosis as a way to help create new
neural pathways, teach self-regulation, introduce a more internal locus
of control, and develop positive interpersonal experiences.
Chapters focus on the most common issues that children face, including
anxiety, depression, medical procedures/pain, and sleep.