Hair-pulling in children, medically known as trichotillomania, is a psychological condition where children compulsively pull out their hair, leading to noticeable hair loss and distress. Hypnosis has been explored as a therapeutic intervention for this condition. It involves guiding the child into a deeply relaxed state to enhance focus and receptivity to suggestions aimed at reducing the urge to pull hair. This technique can help modify behavior by reinforcing positive coping strategies and altering subconscious triggers.