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Hypnotherapy Sheffield Based, Nationally Registered Hypnotherapist. |
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Press Article Patients undergo 12 sessions of hypnotherapy. Visualising
your digestive system as a river may not seem the most obvious way of
treating an illness. Sessions with a therapist, interspersed with home practice using a CD, are aimed at "retraining" a patient's gut and eradicating their problems. Since IBS affects everyone differently, the therapy is tailored to each patient. So someone with constipation may visualise rocks which are blocking the river and have to be removed, while someone with diarrhoea may want to shore up the banks to prevent the river running so swiftly. The therapy has proved highly effective, with a recent study showing it had helped 71% of patients for up to five years after their course of treatment. Vivien Miller, one of the team of hypnotherapists at the centre, said: "We are helping people control what's going on in their bodies, and telling them they can control their symptoms." The centre is the only one of its kind in the UK and treats around 160 patients from across the country each year. 'Your mind
and your body can work together.' There are two theories for why hypnotherapy works for IBS. One is that by making people less anxious, it in some way makes the bowel less sensitive, thereby reducing symptoms. Another suggests hypnotherapy may have an impact on a part of the brain which processes pain called the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC). One study showed patients could put their hands into very hot water without registering pain after being hypnotised, when they had earlier experienced intense pain. The hypnotherapy reduced the amount of activity in the ACC. While many doctors may still be a little reluctant to suggest hypnotherapy, Dr Whorwell says patients have no such qualms. "They are falling over themselves to have the therapy, particularly the younger ones."Many are on antidepressants, because they have the effect of lessening pain sensations at low doses."But if you're 25 and you had the option of a long-term course of antidepressants or having hypnotherapy that will put you right, which would you choose?"
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