Hypnosis vs Painkillers
Chronic pain can be associated with many severe health conditions, as well as can reduce the overall quality of life. It is often difficult to treat chronic pain because the... Continue reading
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Chronic pain can be associated with many severe health conditions, as well as can reduce the overall quality of life. It is often difficult to treat chronic pain because the... Continue reading
In: Research
Replacing opioids with hypnosis for pain treatment
In: Research
Further to the previous post: At this year’s largest conference on anesthesia, a new topic was up for discussion: Not using general anesthesia. Rather than making surgical patients unconscious, doctors... Continue reading
Researchers from UNSW Sydney and Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA), Universidade Cidade de São Paulo, Brazil and the University of Washington, US have identified a new drug-free treatment which combines hypnosis... Continue reading
In: Research
Clinical hypnosis is used throughout the world as an alternative to anaesthetic. This clip below shows it being used very successfully in Texas, USA. A new clinical study at the... Continue reading
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Stanford psychiatrist David Spiegel, MD, began his talk, “Replacing opioids with hypnosis for pain treatment,” at last month’s World Economic Forum by addressing the elephant in the room. “There’s a... Continue reading
Hypnosedation and pain management: Contact us now to find out how you can take control of your pain management. Rosalinda Engle, a mind-body specialist at MD Anderson Cancer Center, prepares... Continue reading
From the Hull Daily Mail: The Hull grandad says he was inspired to seek help after seeing Ant McPartlin’s struggles. A west Hull grandad who was addicted to painkillers for... Continue reading
Everyone who has ever smoked knows two things. One is that smoking will more than likely kill you and the other is people think that stopping smoking is extremely difficult.... Continue reading
In: Research, Weight Loss
Kirsch and Irving compared 100s of studies where either cognitive-behavioral treatment, or cognitive-behavioral treatment with hypnosis too was used (with weight loss being the goal) in a meta analysis. Their... Continue reading