Stopping IBS with Hypnotherapy

Keith Dewey


Organisation:
Keith Dewey Neuropsychological Solutions
Region:
England
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Professional Neuropsychologist
Fee:
Paid: To be discussed
Category:
Health
Updated:
11th April 2025

Around 20% of the population suffer from gut issues like Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). It traps people at home. It makes life feel impossible. The medical system will prescribe drugs. But, since the 1990s, research has repeatedly shown that hypnotherapy can provide long term reprieve for a large percentage of sufferers. Let's talk about the great studies that have been done. Let's learn more about the use of hypnotherapy for IBS treatment. Let's discuss what this means for the "mind-body axis" or the "body-mind axis" and IBS. Let's discuss the future of Hypnotherapy for IBS.

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About Keith Dewey

Keith Dewey is a leading explorer into human thoughts, feelings and habits.

He's always wanted to know more about how humans actually work. About what happens when our minds, brains and bodies don't work. And about what actions are most effective to make them work again.

He has extensively investigated neuroscience, psychology, and a range of innovative therapy techniques that are frequently used with amazing results in private treatment centers, but that University researchers have failed to grasp and so the medical communities deem them "not evidenced based". The anecodal evidence is both astonishing and ignored.

Keith will make you think.

Keith will make you laugh.

Keith will engage your audience and take them on an amazing journey into the condition of being human.

Contact Keith today to plan your event.


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