Chronic Pain - Or Freedom
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- Sep 8, 2022
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One of the solutions we played with for treating chronic pain, back in '97 when I was training as a Hypnotherapist, was this odd-sounding thing called glove anaesthesia. One of the subject's hands are hypnootised to feel numb (as if wearing a leather glove - hence the name) and then that numbness is transferred to the part of the body that is experiencing chronic pain. I was never very convinced by this.
Then, later on in my training, I was encouraged, by my tutor, to attend a Masterclass on something called Psychoneuroimmunology - PNI for short. This absolutely fascinated me - especially the part about curing cancer using mental imagery. Mental imagery, it seemed, could also be used to treat pain. This seemed to me to make much more sense as a pain treatment than attempting to numb a hand - especially as it is easy to teach people how to use PNI techniques and no hypnosis is required. As you can imagine, I couldn't wait to try it out, even though it seemed just a little like magic.
At that time I was doing some meditation teaching combined with counselling work for the Consultant Psychologist at the local hospital when a client arrived with a headache that had been with her for over a week and was proving resistant to painkillers (medical attention had been sought). I thought, here's an opportunity to try this magical chronic pain stuff out and see if it really works. Her chronic pain was completely gone in less than five minutes and didn't return. I was as amazed as my client.
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