

Help the school fear with hypnosis
Discover how to use hypnosis may help the school phobia in children
About the school fear
It differs from child separation anxiety (early childhood), laziness, dropping out of school and absenteeism as the child has a significant anxiety behavior and anxiety. of the school and the school environment.
About hypnosis
The word hypnosis refers to a modified state of consciousness. It is in this state that it is possible to acquire new capabilities and develop deep resources. In this sense hypnosis is an effective tool for the treatment of school phobia.
Hypnosis to be healthy and help school fear
The school fear is characterized by anxiety attacks, with real physical and emotional (stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, migraines, cold sweats, heart that beats too fast ...), this distress can generate crises of tears and a panic fear difficult to master.
The school fear affects children and adolescents, girls and boys, both those who show good and bad results in school. The only common denominator would be the difficulty of adapting the child outside the family unit.
The causes of school fear are many, such as the fear of failure, judgment, strong pressure from parents, a bad relationship with one of the teachers or students. Sometimes it happens as a result of an event where the child may have felt ridiculed by another student or group of students.
According to Professor Marcel Ruffo (child psychiatrist) school fear is often linked to an old fear of death and separation, sometimes reactivated by a more recent shock: "this pathology is often declared following a mourning occurred in the entourage of the child. He then reacts as if there is a possibility that leaving his home, his parents and he may die. (Parents magazine, December 2002: the school fear).
The risks for the child range from school drop-out to desocialization. The school fear generates deep sadness, stress, distress and a real danger for the social future of the child.
Use of hypnosis to help school fears in children
David Waxman in 1989 (LRCPS, and MRCS in London, England - source: Corydon Hammond, Hypnotic Suggestions and Metaphors, SATAS Editions), recommends that parents be present and participate in hypnosis sessions because he thinks that in many sometimes parents are an important aspect of the difficulty the child encounters.
According to him, in some cases the school fear in the child is the reflection of family problems that require a much broader intervention than the only hypnosis session with the child. In some cases, and when individual hypnosis is considered appropriate, Waxman advocates suggestions of self-improvement, comfort, and self-efficacy.