Hypnosis with depressed children and teens: Building skills, creating connection
This article describes how to create hypnotic interventions focusing on improved emotional and cognitive management, better sleep, and the ability to make positive social connections. Such interventions serve to not only build the resources depressed children need for recovery, but also support a paradigm shift toward prevention in children and families.PMID:37205748 | DOI:10.1080/00029157.2023.2208624
Source: The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis - Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Lynn Lyons Source Type: research
More News: Anxiety | Child Development | Children | Complementary Medicine | Depression | Men | Sleep Disorders | Sleep Medicine