Self-harm in children is a concerning behavior where they intentionally inflict harm upon themselves as a coping mechanism for emotional pain or distress. Hypnosis has emerged as a promising intervention for such cases. By fostering a deep state of relaxation and increased suggestibility, hypnosis can help children access their subconscious minds, enabling them to better understand and manage their emotions. This therapeutic approach often involves teaching children self-hypnosis techniques to promote healing and emotional resilience.