Children as well as adults can suffer with IBS and when they do, it significantly reduces the quality of life in their lives. Fortunately, hypnotherapy can help children as well as adults gain relief from their IBS symptoms – and there is research to prove it.
A ground breaking piece of research (1) conducted in 2007 by a team at Amsterdam Children's Hospital opened the door for hypnosis to become a standard treatment for children with IBS.
The research team designed an elegant research project to see whether hypnosis and hypnotherapy were as effective in children (ages 8 - 18) with IBS as in adults. They began with 53 children diagnosed with severe long-term Functional Abdominal Pain (FAP) or FAP with IBS, and divided them randomly into two groups.
Both groups received treatment with fibre and medicines as required. Both groups were given reassurance, and educated about the role of stress in causing FAP and IBS. Both groups had discussions about the emotional and other triggers of IBS. The only difference is that the experimental group received six, half-hour sessions of what the authors called "gut-directed hypnotherapy" while the control group received six, half-hour sessions of supportive counselling over 3 months.
The results of this experiment were astounding. Both groups of children got significantly better. But, the hypnotherapy group did considerably better than the standard treatment group in every single category.
At the end of a twelve month period physicians evaluated the medical condition of the children in each group. 96% of the hypnotherapy group were assessed as either totally improved or symptom free compared to 54% for the control group.
Thanks to this pioneering study by the team at the Amsterdam Children's Hospital, we know that "gut directed hypnotherapy" is a highly effective treatment for FAP/IBS in children that can lead to rapid and complete resolution or amelioration of the symptoms.
Note: It’s absolutely essential to look at hypnosis as a tool to be used ONLY after a child has a full medical evaluation because, the symptoms of IBS can also be caused by a number of serious medical conditions such as infections and cancers.
1. Research study: Vlieger AM, Menko-Frankenhuis C, Wolfkamp SC, et al. Hypnotherapy for children with functional abdominal pain or irritable bowel syndrome: a randomized controlled trial. Gastroenterology 2007;133(3):1430-143 Idoi:10.1053/j .gastro.2007.08.072.
Source for this blog: Hypnosis for Children with IBS and Tummy , Chapter 3, Scientific Research on Hypnosis and IBS (2016) by Robert Hughes
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