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Like many people, I grew up believing that you took pills when you were sick. My mother took a lot of pills. She was from another generation, where there were pills for headaches, pills for stomach aches, pills for everything…

I didn’t understand then what I understand now. I learned quite early on, you must never give your power to get well to someone else. You have a lot more power than you realize and your mind has the most powerful healing potential on the planet.

In this article I am going to be revealing why the drug companies really don’t want you to know that hypnotherapy is more effective than taking pills, demonstrated with real life examples and stories…

Why don’t drug companies want you to know?

Unfortunately we live in a world where we are told that everything should be medicated, it’s a multi-billion dollar industry. Now when we can’t sleep we think to take pills. “You can’t go to the bathroom? Oh, take pills. You’re nervous or feel anxious, take pills…”

I do believe if you have a terrible headache, of course you should take a pill. If I get a cold, which I don’t get very often, there are some cold remedies I love, because they dry out the cold and I can go back to work. If you break your leg or hurt yourself, it’s great to see the doctor and get better. However, I also believe that we have been sold the idea that drugs are the answer to everything and they’re not. I’ve met many people who said, “I’m on antidepressants, but I don’t even know if I’m depressed as I didn’t feel anything. I just feel numb all the time.”

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“The drugs don’t work, they just make it worse” – The Verve.

Here’s another thing that fascinates me. If you have a headache and you take medication over and over again, like strong painkillers, do you know what happens? Your liver becomes so congested with medication, that you actually get a headache from all that stuff!

I would never say never take pills. Sometimes they are very useful, especially if you’re in intense pain. However, I do believe that half the time you do not need pills. Of course, drug companies are very keen for you to take drugs for everything. Drug companies are one of the richest companies in the world.

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So why is hypnotherapy better than pills?

The truth is that instead of just treating the symptoms, you need to find out why you got that problem. It’s about going back and understanding why you got that illness in the first place. With Rapid Transformational Therapy we look for the role, function, purpose and intention. Treating the root cause is what enables us to achieve such dramatic and long-lasting results.

Often when we say things like, “I can’t cope with this, the pressure is killing me. My parents/other people expect too much of me.” The mind comes out with illnesses as an effective way of getting out of something. Your mind’s job is to try and keep you alive, so it does what it thinks will protect you. Once you understand where the illness came from, it is much easier to treat or even reverse it.

A real life story demonstrating this…

When I teach all over the world, I pull people from the audience with issues they want me to solve. There was a lovely girl who had narcolepsy, which is a horrible thing to have, because she just couldn’t stay awake, so it was hard for her. She was on medication. She told me she had been unemployed for 20 years – 20 years on welfare – and had medication costs of $14,000 a month! She was really worried that if they ever pulled Medicare, she could never afford the medication.

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She said something very interesting to me, which is, “I got this when I was 16 and my doctor said I’ve got something missing in my brain and that’s why I can’t stay awake. My first question was, “Well, where was it for the first 16 years? Clearly it wasn’t missing. It must have gone missing.”

When I was talking to her, we discovered that her sister died, which was incredibly painful for her. Then she had other events in her life, such as her father turning out to be gay, and her mind just picked up this belief, “This is too painful to cope with. If I just fall asleep, I can escape.” So many times when we have illnesses, they actually have a role, a function, a purpose, or an intention to protect us.

Anyway, we did a session and ever since she no longer has narcolepsy. She is going to be saving her Medicare company $14,000 a month and will be able to enjoy her new career as an RTT therapist, helping many other people overcome their biggest issues.

A more gentle yet effective approach

A lot of children will get headaches or anxiety when they can’t cope with school. It’s difficult to medicate because although the symptom is absolutely real, it’s caused by something going on in their mind.

I work with lots of doctors and they have told me that the majority of people they see have real physical symptoms, (real pain, real headaches, real skin complaints, real irritable bowel, real Crohn’s disease…), yet what’s causing it is not a diseased organ, it’s something going on in the mind. I believe that almost every autoimmune illness is caused by a disconnect between the mind and body, which is incredibly empowering as it means we can do something about it. So many people feel helpless and hopeless when struggling with illness and it’s wonderful to see people gain their power back.

We know the mind can create physical symptoms.

If I’m embarrassed, I blush. My mind has created a physical symptom in my skin, which is an organ. If I’m upset, I cry. My mind has created tears. If I’m nervous, I shake. So we know that the mind is capable of creating all kinds of physical symptoms. But you know what? It’s also capable of taking it all away.

We have hundreds of stories of people who have used the power of RTT, which really taps into the power of your own mind. Because the truth is the mind is the most healing force there is. The most powerful healing force in the world is your mind. Your mind can create a symptom and it can get rid of it. It can minimise pain, it can maximise pain, it can make you better.

From wheelchair to walking…

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I worked with a lovely girl called Laura, who was in a wheelchair because she had a terrible fracture that could not be fixed. I did one session and she got out of that wheelchair straight away, because she finally understood that what was really causing this illness was something more. There was an underlying need, that once she understood, put her back in control of her body’s health.

Laura recently came back to our RTT school, stood in front of the audience and said, “If I hadn’t found Marisa, if I hadn’t found RTT, I’d be in a wheelchair forever. I’d be taking toxic painkillers with side effects for ever.” Then she said something I love, “No drug, no doctor, no physio could do what you did.”

After I finished teaching at my school, I had an ‘Audience With Marisa’. I walked down the aisle and this woman grabbed my arm and said, “I listened to your programme, I have reversed diabetes.” Someone else said, “I had inflammation all over my body. I couldn’t even lift my shoulders. I had chronic bursitis. I’m now going swimming.”

RTT and physical illness

If you want to see this in action, you can watch this live therapy working with cerebral palsy. Angie was born with the cord around her neck. In her case, there was no need to go back and find out why she got Cerebral Palsy, but I knew that I could command her mind to make her better. Her hand was closed, and one foot was turned in. I knew that she could fix that. You may think, “Well, that’s just crazy,” but go watch it and see for yourself.

In the video you will see me use cell command therapy with Angie, which is something we use in RTT, which I’m immensely proud of. Cell command therapy is simply commanding your body to fix itself. I have two incredible healing modalities: cell command therapy and the healing vortex. Whatever age you are, whether you’re three, which is the youngest age I’ve worked with, or 93 you can change dramatically using RTT because it’s immensely powerful and incredibly effective.

The good news is that you can change your beliefs to change your life.

You learn what you live and so many people are totally unaware that they have become an expectation.

I’ve been doing this since I was in my twenties and I will never retire. I get the honour of making people feel better. People come in and tell me the story of their life and sometimes they are confused as to why they have their illness. I have the honour and the gift of making sure that the rest of their life is better than the beginning. It’s the best feeling in the world. Every day I wake up to letters and cards that say, “You changed my life,” and “This is the baby I was told I could never have.

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Last year RTT won lots of awards including Best Product of the Year, Woman of the Year and even Best Pharmaceutical Product, which is fascinating, because we don’t actually have a pharmaceutical product.

They told me “This is for your work with depression, because you seem to have a method that’s so effective with bipolar,” which we do, so we won the award over the other pharmaceutical products.

Marisa RTT awards

Would you like to join me?

Working with RTT is amazing, because you work your own hours, charge your own salary, and can work with clients all over the world. I am now teaching others how to do what I do and achieve the same phenomenal results, through my training programs and schools. All I can tell you is that it’s the best job in the entire world. It’s the most rewarding career opportunity for anyone interested in helping others.

If you are interested in training with me, book a call with one of our team, and they’ll be able to talk you through what it means to be an RTT therapist and if this could be a good fit for you.

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Working With Children & Teens Hypnotherapy https://marisapeer.com/working-with-children-teens-hypnotherapy/ Wed, 09 Oct 2019 14:47:51 +0000 https://marisapeer.com/?p=37175 There’s nothing better than working with children – it’s immensely rewarding.

Rapid Transformational Therapy™ (RTT™) and hypnotherapy for children is extraordinary, as it is all about empowering the child, giving them unshakable belief in themselves and then seeing the transformation take place. It’s a wonderful thing for parents, teachers or any therapist to learn, as it can make such a difference to a child’s life.

This article will give you some insights into how we use RTT™ and hypnotherapy for children, with some real-life examples and amazing case studies. Because children have such a vivid imagination and are so receptive to change, working with them during this critical period of development is extremely effective and rewarding.

RTT® and hypnotherapy for children can be more effective than traditional approaches.

When I initially trained, I wanted to be a child psychologist, but I found that when you’re a child psychologist, you tend to have three patients: mother, father, child. The parents can often be struggling with their own issues and on a different page, so it was quite hard to get to the child, because you’ve got to go through the parent. That is why when I do RTT and hypnotherapy for children, I just work with the child. I have found it to be incredibly empowering and transformative.

When you are a child and your needs are not met…

Nearly all my adult clients come in with unmet needs from childhood, which are often at the root cause of all their problems. This is what makes working with children and using RTT and hypnotherapy for children and teens so powerful.

When you are a child, you have very simple needs: “I need you to love me, I need you to protect me, I need to feel safe, I need you to feed me, I need you to make me feel good about myself.”

Most of the need is to feel safe and loved and valid. If those needs aren’t met, if I go through life thinking no one loves me, I’m not safe, I’m not smart, the world is dangerous, I’m going to become a very needy adult, always needing praise and reassurance.

When children have unmet needs, they turn into adults who have unmet needs.

If you can meet the needs of a child and allow them to feel safe, valid, significant, lovable, and worthy, you actually eliminate all the adults needing therapy. You make the world a better place. In fact, as an adult, you can meet most of your own needs but we tend to hold onto past hurts and believe them to be universally true, without question.

Children who are happy don’t bully, children who are happy don’t act out, children who are happy aren’t mean. They don’t grow up into teenagers and make other kids have sex with them or shoplift or take drugs. It’s really important to get to these children at a young age and to meet their needs.

I’m going to tell you a great story about this…

In came this teenage boy who was the angriest kid I have ever met in my entire life. He said, “If you get this wrong, I’m going to sue you and take your house off you.” I looked at him and said, “You are a really hurt kid, aren’t you?” Because behind anger is hurt. So instead of getting offended, I just said, “Let’s talk about how you are hurt.”

He told me the story of his life… His parents divorced when he was very young, probably three months old. He went to live with his very elderly grandparents, didn’t see his mom, didn’t see his dad. They both went off around the world, got married to someone else, had more kids, and never saw him.

After he told me about his dad, I said, “You know what? That’s really not fair, and if I could, I would love to rewind your past and give you a loving father. I can’t do that, but I can do something that’s almost as good. Not quite as good, of course, but almost as good. If you had a lovely dad, what would he say? If you had the best dad in the world, what would he say to you?”

Everyone knows what a good dad would say, They would say “I love you, I’m proud of you. I’m so lucky that you’re my kid. It’s such an honour and a joy to be your parent. You’re the best thing that ever happened to me. You’re smart, you’re funny, you’re kind, you’re interesting.”

I said, “I want you to say that to yourself. I know it sounds silly, but if you did have a great dad, what would he say?” So he began to say “I’m proud of you, you’re a great son, you’re an amazing kid, I’m so glad you’re my son.” I noticed straight away that he went from this sullen, angry, scowling boy to suddenly sitting up and smiling, his whole features softened.

The truth is, when you say things like “You’re amazing, you’re fantastic, you’re lovable,” your mind doesn’t go “Who’s saying that? Where’s that coming from?” Your mind just lets it in.

Your mind believes what you tell it

When I work with children, I fill them up with self-belief. I always empower them. They often come in with issues like nail biting, bedwetting, fear of school, fear of monsters, thumb sucking, not being able to form words, being jealous of their brother or sister. I work with school children who are still having accidents in their pants.

With little kids, I use puppets to hypnotise them. I take them back and they watch Cinderella or Frozen or something they love, and they’re in it. Little children need a 20-minute session. For bedwetting, I just have the puppet do magic, so when their tummy is full of wee, it sends a magic signal and they wake up and go to the bathroom.

If they believe it to be true, it becomes true.

For children who are bullied and children who are the bully, it is extraordinary to do this work. For older kids, for angry teenagers, for those who feel unattractive and even suicidal teens, for those getting bullied on social media, RTT works incredibly well – quickly and effectively. I really see the benefits everyday from hypnotherapy for children and teens.

When I was growing up, I learned something that I’ve never forgotten. You need one person to believe in you, just one. For me, I was very lucky, I had a grandmother who believed in me. She was my saving grace, because no matter what went on in my life, she believed in me. For many people, it’s their therapist. For the angry kid, or the troubled teen, I believe in them and it makes all the difference.

Who do you believe in…?

Have you seen the movie, Dead Poets Society, where they had one teacher, one person who believed in them, or Good Will Hunting, where it was the therapist? If you’re thinking of being a therapist, you could be the one person that turns around a troubled kid, who works with a child to overcome their fears, phobias, eczema or dermatitis. You could transform a whole family, a school and even a community. You can help shape future generations.

Many of my RTT graduates who are now working with young people say it is the most rewarding thing in the entire world. We have a lot of grads saying, “Wow, this is amazing. Working with children is incredible.” You don’t need any background, as we teach you everything you need to know. You just need to have an interest. We have many ex-teachers on our course. We have doctors who I’ve trained that say: “It’s so interesting. People come in front of you and talk about their problems. They all go back to the unmet needs of children.”

Tagging a belief

Before the age of four, children don’t have logic, they just have feelings. Something happens and they feel it, then something else happens and they do what I call tagging, where the child tags themself with a belief: “It will always be like this. It will be like this forever. It will be like this for the rest of my life.”

For example: “We don’t have any money, it will always be this way. I don’t have love. It will be this way forever and ever. I get bullied and there’s nothing I can do about it.” Children put on a tag, “It will always be this way. I can’t do anything about it” because, after all, a small child can often feel powerless to do anything about it. In RTT, using hypnotherapy for children and teens, we remove the tag, we show them the power they have, we believe in them and empower them.

What did you believe?

You can take a minute right now and think, “What tag did I put on myself?”

Many of my clients say things like: “I’m the stupid, ugly kid. I’m the fat kid. I’m not bright. I’m the kid who’s embarrassed because we’re poor, or indeed rich. I’m different. I’m the new kid. I’m the odd one out – the kid who doesn’t belong.” Children feel the need to be the same as others. We were born in tribes and we have a deep need to belong and feel connected, it was important to our survival as a species.

What’s the role, function and purpose?

In RTT, we look for the role, function and purpose of an illness. With very small children, say five, they come in with eczema or asthma or dermatitis and I say to them, “Darling, this is going to be a very silly, funny question. I want to ask you something. If the eczema is your friend, if it wanted to help you, how could it help you?”

They share things like: “Well, every night I have to stand like that with my arms out, and mommy has to put on cream and wet bandages. When she’s putting on all the cream and rubbing it in and putting the bandages on, she’s not putting any cream on that other baby.”

Of course, I understand that little kid at five watched mommy massaging oil on a new baby. He said, “Mommy, can I have that?” and she probably said “No, the baby needs it, you don’t need it. I’m busy with the baby. You had your turn when you were a baby, now it’s the baby’s turn.” That child thinks “I want Mommy to put cream on me.”

When you ask for something, the mind’s job is to deliver it.

Another little kid suffered chronic headaches. It is very unusual for a child to get headaches like that. I asked him the same question, if the headache was your friend…

He said, “When I get headaches, Mommy and Daddy stop fighting. We lie on the couch and they stroke my head until the headache goes away.” Now, you don’t have to be Einstein to work out what that child was thinking: “I want them to stop fighting, I need them to stop fighting. I’ve got to find a way for them to stop fighting.” Then suddenly, when he has headaches, his daddy and mommy don’t fight.

You can do this.

It’s such a wonderful thing to uncover the beliefs we pick up as children and to be able to do something about it. You can have this amazing job where children come in and you can help them meet their unmet needs, so they don’t carry into adulthood. Adults come in and you can show them, “Look, you’re still acting as if these needs will never be met, but you are what you’re looking for. The love you need, it’s yours. The praise you need – you can give it to yourself.”

We kind of watch miracles take place all the time with RTT and hypnotherapy for children and teens, it is like watching neuroplasticity at work. You can take old outdated negative beliefs and rewire them with new empowering beliefs that can transform lives. It is the most incredible, rewarding work in the world, which is why I want to share it with as many people as possible. You can do what I do, and you can get similar results. You can learn how to improve lives—the lives of children, your family’s lives, and your own life. When you are able to help people in such a profound, life-changing way, you can enjoy a rewarding and fulfilling career full of meaning and purpose every day.

When you know how to help a child overcome their challenges, when you meet their needs to feel safe, valid, significant, lovable, and worthy, you are not just changing one life – you are making the world a better place, one person at a time.

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Hypnotherapy for Children and Teenagers: Can It Really Help? https://marisapeer.com/hypnotherapy-for-children-and-teenagers/ Fri, 03 May 2019 15:19:23 +0000 https://marisapeer.com/?p=36122 Have you ever considered hypnotherapy for your children or heard of others using hypnosis as a means of therapy for their children? For some, it may not be something they would consider for their child; for others, hypnotherapy has helped to transform their child’s behavior and outlook on life.

In this article you will learn all about hypnotherapy for children and teenagers: what is hypnosis, how does it work for children and teenagers and and how it can help transform your child’s life.

Stress and Anxiety in Children

Just like adults, children can have days where they feel anxious or even worse, depressed. It has been observed from as young as eight months, where infants can become clingy and develop something called “separation anxiety” when they are left by their parents or carers. This behavior can continue up to the age of about three years, according to the NHS, and is a common developmental stage that most children go through.

In a previous blog post about stress and anxiety in children, I highlighted that it is common for children of preschool and kindergarten age to suddenly develop many new stressful thoughts and feelings. This occurs due to it being a whole new experience for them, which can be quite daunting.

Often, children of this age start to develop fears and phobias, such as being scared of the dark or spiders. They learn these fears by mimicking people around them, it is not something they are born with.

It is also common for children to experience the feeling of anxiety, as they proceed through school and get to their teenage years. This is when the worry and stress over exams can have a negative impact on their behavior, as well as the physical changes they have to go through when they hit puberty.

Just like adults, if children are experiencing stress and anxiety, it may cause them to act out of character and become withdrawn, angry, sad, and even, in the very worst cases, suicidal. Hypnotherapy for children and teenagers is a safe and effective option that could help them get to the root cause of the problem and overcome it.

What is Hypnosis?

What is Hypnosis?

The NHS describes the act of hypnosis as the following:

“There are different types of hypnotherapy, and different ways of hypnotizing someone. First, you will usually have a chat with your therapist to discuss what you hope to achieve and agree what methods your therapist will use.

After this, the hypnotherapist may:

  • Lead you into a deeply relaxed state
  • Use your agreed methods to help you towards your goals―for example, suggesting that you do not want to carry out a certain habit
  • Gradually bring you out of the trance
  • You are fully in control when under hypnosis and do not have to take on the therapist’s suggestions if you do not want to.
  • If necessary, you can bring yourself out of the hypnotic state.

Hypnosis does not work if you do not want to be hypnotized.”

Marisa Peer has been a hypnotherapist for over 30 years, and has developed her own revolutionary therapy called Rapid Transformational Therapy™(RTT). This powerful method is a complete solution-based treatment, to bring together the most beneficial principles from neuroscience, NLP, CBT, hypnotherapy and psychotherapy.

Marisa shares her experience of how the mind works and how we can reprogram our minds to achieve lasting transformational change in your life. You can read more about  Marisa’s Rules of the Mind in her blog post.

Is Hypnotherapy for Children and Teenagers a Good Option?

When you are a child, you have very simple needs: “I need you to love me, I need you to protect me, I need to feel safe, I need you to feed me, I need you to make me feel good about myself.”

Most of the need is to feel safe and loved and valid. If those needs are not met, if I go through life thinking no one loves me, I am not safe, I am not smart, the world is dangerous, I am going to become a very needy adult, always needing praise and reassurance.

When children have unmet needs, they turn into adults who have unmet needs.

If you can meet the needs of a child and allow them to feel safe, valid, significant, lovable, and worthy, you actually eliminate all the adults needing therapy. You make the world a better place. In fact, as an adult, you can meet most of your own needs but we tend to hold onto past hurts and believe them to be universally true, without question.

Children who are happy do not bully, children who are happy do not act out, children who are happy are not mean. They do not grow up into teenagers who shoplift or take drugs. It is really important to get to these children at a young age and to meet their needs.

Tagging a belief

Tagging a belief

Before the age of four, children do not have logic, they just have feelings. Something happens and they feel it, then something else happens and they do what I call tagging, where the child tags themself with a belief: “It will always be like this. It will be like this forever. It will be like this for the rest of my life.”

For example: “We do not have any money, it will always be this way. I do not have love. It will be this way forever and ever. I get bullied and there is nothing I can do about it.” Children put on a tag, “It will always be this way. I cannot do anything about it” because, after all, a small child can often feel powerless to do anything about it. In RTT, using hypnotherapy for children and teenagers, we remove the tag, we show them the power they have, we believe in them and empower them.

Most children are very open-minded and tend to have fewer barriers in stopping them from becoming who or what they want to be. Because children have such a vivid imagination and are so receptive to change, using hypnotherapy for children and teenagrs during this critical period of development is extremely effective and rewarding.

How Does Hypnotherapy for Children and Teenagers Work?

The BBC news reported on a study which found that hypnotherapy for children and teenagers helped to reduce anxiety and feelings of helplessness in students: “The effects of hypnotherapy were found to be greater than those of more traditional relaxation techniques. The research, conducted at Hampshire Hypnotherapy Centre, was revealed to the British Psychological Society.

David Byron, a senior specialist educational psychologist for Hampshire County Council studied 10 pupils, aged 11 to 16. The students received psychological treatment in sessions with their parents during which they set things they wanted to change about their lives. They were then taught how to self-hypnotize and work towards these targets. Mr. Byron said: “It seems to empower the students to change their lives and it is not me doing it, it is them.”

Mr. Byron said hypnotherapy could also be useful to help with a number of other treatments, and that he would like to see the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services nationwide employing people to offer a hypnotherapy service to patients. In summary of his opinion on hypnotherapy for children and teenagers, he said: “There is no doubt it has a tremendous amount to offer.””

When Marisa Peer works with children, she fills them up with self-belief and empowers them. They often come in with issues like nail biting, bedwetting, fear of school, fear of monsters, thumb sucking, not being able to form words, being jealous of their brother or sister.

With little kids, she uses puppets to hypnotise them. She take them back and they watch Cinderella or Frozen or something they love, and they are in it. Sessions for little children aim to last no longer than 20 minutes. For bedwetting, has the puppet do magic, so when their tummy is full of wee, it sends a magic signal and they wake up and go to the bathroom.

If they believe it to be true, it becomes true.

For children who are bullied and children who are the bully, it can be extraordinary to do this work. For older kids, for angry teenagers, for those who feel unattractive, for those getting bullied on social media, and even for suicidal teens, RTT® can be effectve at bringing powerful, positive change.

What is the role, function and purpose of an issue?

What is the role, function and purpose of an issue?

In RTT, we look for the role, function and purpose of an illness. With very small children, say five, they come in with eczema or asthma or dermatitis and Marisa says to them, “Darling, this is going to be a very silly, funny question. I want to ask you something. If the eczema is your friend, if it wanted to help you, how could it help you?”

They share things like: “Well, every night I have to stand like that with my arms out, and mommy has to put on cream and wet bandages. When she is putting on all the cream and rubbing it in and putting the bandages on, she is not putting any cream on that other baby.”

Of course, we understand that little kid at five watched mommy massaging oil on a new baby. He said, “Mommy, can I have that?” and she probably said “No, the baby needs it, you do not need it. I am busy with the baby. You had your turn when you were a baby, now it is the baby’s turn.” That child thinks “I want Mommy to put cream on me.”

When you ask for something, the mind’s job is to deliver it.

Another little kid suffered from chronic headaches. It is very unusual for a child to get headaches like that. Marisa asked him the same question, if the headache was your friend…

He said, “When I get headaches, Mommy and Daddy stop fighting. We lie on the couch and they stroke my head until the headache goes away.” Now, you do not have to be Einstein to work out what that child was thinking: “I want them to stop fighting, I need them to stop fighting.  I have got to find a way for them to stop fighting.” Then suddenly, when he has headaches, his daddy and mommy do not fight.

It is such a wonderful thing to uncover the beliefs we pick up as children and to be able to do something about it. You can have this amazing job where children come in and you can help them meet their unmet needs, so they do not carry into adulthood.

Case Study

RTT for children and teenagers

Rapid Transformational Therapy™ (RTT™) and hypnotherapy for children is extraordinary, as it is all about empowering the child, giving them unshakable belief in themselves and then seeing the transformation take place. It is a wonderful tool for parents, teachers or any therapist to learn, as it can make such a difference to a child’s life.

The following story is taken from Marisa Peer’s practice of working using RTT when working with children.

Marisa worked with a teenage boy who was the angriest kid she have ever met in her entire life. He said, “If you get this wrong, I am going to sue you and take your house off you.” She replied, “You are a really hurt kid, are not you?” Because behind anger is hurt. So instead of getting offended, I just said, “Let’s talk about how you are hurt.”

His parents divorced when he was very young, probably three months old. He went to live with his very elderly grandparents, did not see his mom, did not see his dad. They both went off around the world, got married to someone else, had more kids, and never saw him.

After he mentioned his dad, Marisa asked him to imagine the situation where he had a lovely dad and think about what his dad would tell him – “If you had the best dad in the world, what would he say to you?”

Everyone knows what a good dad would say. They would say “I love you, I am proud of you. I am so lucky that you are my kid. It is such an honour and a joy to be your parent. You are the best thing that ever happened to me. You are smart, you are funny, you are kind, you are interesting.”

Marisa asked the boy to say these things to himself. So he began to say “I am proud of you, you are a great son, you are an amazing kid, I am so glad you are my son.” Straight away he went from this sullen, angry, scowling boy to suddenly sitting up and smiling, his whole features softened.

The truth is, when you say things like “You are amazing, you are fantastic, you are lovable,” your mind does not go “Who is saying that? Where is that coming from?” Your mind just lets it in.

Your mind believes what you tell it

Hypnotherapy Recordings

Marisa Peer agrees how powerful a recording of hypnotherapy for children and teenagers can be when you play it daily. That is why she has created a range of instant downloadable audios, which you can browse by topic and discover her transformational words, compelling voice and rules of the mind.

The following hypnotherapy downloads are suitable for children and teenagers:

Pass Your Exams with Confidence and Skill

This hypnosis audio allows you to pass your exams with confidence and skill. Feeling calm, composed and focused, your body is relaxed, your mind is alert and you remember everything you have learned, studied or revised. Learn how to remember the correct answers as you go through your exams, improve your learning and grades.

Pass Your Driving Test with Ease

Just listen to this hypnosis download to learn the skills to pass your driving test with ease—today!

Hypnotherapy Books

Marisa is also an accomplished author of five best-selling books, translated into a dozen languages. She has been a contributor and columnist to publications including Closer, Men’s Fitness, and major Sunday newspapers, plus frequently appears as an expert on television networks all over the world, including the BBC and NBC. Marisa’s impassioned and effective approach to changing people’s lives from within, has positioned her as a leading motivational speaker on a global stage, speaking all over the world, from TEDx and Conde Nast to the Royal Society of Medicine.

The below hypnotherapy books are suitable for teenagers and adults:

Ultimate Confidence: The Secrets to Feeling Great About Yourself Every Day

There is so much more to confidence than being outgoing, and self-esteem has a huge impact on both your happiness and what you are able to achieve in life. Written in the highly engaging style she is renowned for, Marisa’s book speaks to you on an extremely personal level and tailors her proven methods in establishing confidence to your unique needs.

I Am Enough: Mark Your Mirror and Change Your Life

You can use the power of stating that you are enough, that you always have been and always will be, to achieve success in every key area of your life. When you say it, think it and believe it and make it an automatic and regular part of your life you can expect to see wonderful improvements in your relationships, in your career and in how you feel about yourself. This book is designed to help you massively increase your own sense of self-worth so that you like yourself, feel good about yourself and believe in yourself. Whilst becoming permanently free from self-sabotage and self-destructive thoughts and behaviors.

Becoming a Hypnotherapist

Becoming a Therapist 

When you go though a difficult times, sometimes you need one person to believe in you, just one. For many people, it is their therapist. For the angry kid, or the troubled teen, the therapist can be the person who believes in them and it makes all the difference.

Have you seen the movie, Dead Poets Society, where they had one teacher, one person who believed in them, or Good Will Hunting, where it was the therapist? If you are thinking of becoming a therapist, you could be the one person that turns around a troubled kid, who works with a child to overcome their fears, phobias, eczema or dermatitis. You could transform a whole family, a school and even a community. You can help shape future generations.

Many of my RTT graduates who are now working with young people say it is the most rewarding thing in the entire world. We have a lot of grads saying, “Wow, this is amazing. Working with children is incredible.” You do not need any background, as we teach you everything you need to know. You just need to have an interest. We have many ex-teachers on our course. We have doctors who I have trained that say: “It is so interesting. People come in front of you and talk about their problems. They all go back to the unmet needs of children.”

We kind of watch miracles take place all the time with RTT and hypnotherapy for children and teenagers, it is like watching neuroplasticity at work. You can take old outdated negative beliefs and rewire them with new empowering beliefs that can transform lives.

You can do what Marisa does, you can get the results she gets. You can train with Marisa online or live and learn RTT technique that will help you improve lives – the lives of children, your family and your own. When you are able to help people in such a profound life-changing way, you can enjoy a rewarding and fulfilling career full of meaning and purpose every day.

When you know how to help a child overcome their challenges, when you meet their needs to feel safe, valid, significant, lovable, and worthy, you are not just changing one life – you are making the world a better place, one person at a time.

To learn more how you can become a ceritified therapist to help children and adults transform their lives, sign up for a free RTT masterclass.

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