Ibs shortview

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15 to 20 percent of people suffer with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). 70 percent success using hypnosis, teaching your client how to use their mind to control their Gut.

Transcript of Ibs shortview

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I tell my clients on their first visit, that we hardly focus on things in our life that are right. But when things go wrong, we are continually worrying about it and it now becomes a central focus – I assure them that this is normal.But I also point out to them that because they are always concerned about their problem, they see things differently about that then those of us to whom it isn’t a problem.To demonstrate this, I get them to do the Jesus picture...

Study presented with the permission of –

Dr Wendy M Gonsalkorale, PhD

Hypnotherapy in Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Large-scale audit of a clinical service with examination of factors influencing responsiveness

This workshop is a quick overview of some of the concepts of the study, incorporated with some of my own techniques.

Hypnotherapy has been shown to be effective in the treatment of IBS in a number of previous research studies.

It helps 70% of people through the use of hypnotherapy

This workshop focuses on how that is able to be achieved and what was done to achieve it.

It focuses on the assessment and consultation

Facts sheet Personal Diary and patient information

sheet Research Articles Additional Reference sheet for further study Biofeedback The Brain-Gut Connection Visual Analogue Scale (VAS)

We look at diet and food and the internationally recognised information on FODMAP

FODMAPs are short chain carbohydrates which are poorly absorbed in the small intestine

How Hypnosis may play a part in being able to assist food tolerance

How to teach a client to use her/his mind to change how their gut works

We look at the role of antidepressants The placebo effect

How to teach diaphragmatic breathing• Self dialogue on each outward breath

How to facilitate deepening of the hypnotic state

The hypnotic induction

Phraseology for arm levitation both visual and mind

How to construct client centered metaphors

Post-hypnotic suggestions

Relevant Ego strengthening/confidence building

Teach self hypnosis

Relaxation tape - gut-directed suggestions to help them practice.

Specific techniques aimed at controlling the gut. Further post-hypnotic suggestion. Mental rehearsal The Blueprint Sense of control Important keys to change? Release Feelings and Emotions

EFT

EMDR

WHAT’S IN A NAME?

EGO STATE THERAPY

GESTALT

- and lots more that can work for you

Bruni BrewinBruni BrewinPresident Emeritus - AHAPresident Emeritus - AHA

email: brunibrewin@bbbenefits.com.au

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