Seen At 11: Turning To Hypnosis For Pain Relief

CBS New York
28 Jul 201402:15

Summary

TLDRThe video explores the use of hypnosis as a tool to manage pain, particularly for conditions like migraines and severe headaches. Hypnosis is shown to help individuals gain control over pain by using guided relaxation and focused attention, temporarily blocking out discomfort. While not a proven cure, medical professionals like Dr. Darra Jameson acknowledge its potential benefits for episodic migraines. Hypnosis has been effective for many people, and studies reviewed by the National Institutes of Health support its effectiveness in managing some forms of chronic pain, such as tension headaches.

Takeaways

  • 🧠 Hypnosis is being used to help with various issues, including weight loss, smoking cessation, and pain relief.
  • 💡 Hypnosis has been reported to help with severe headaches and migraines, allowing patients to control their pain early on.
  • 🙌 A migraine sufferer named Hedy White shares that hypnosis has helped her prevent headaches from becoming debilitating.
  • ✨ Hypnotist Lisa Lichi explains that hypnosis involves guided relaxation and concentration, helping to block out or ignore pain.
  • 🎯 Hypnosis opens the subconscious to positive suggestion, helping people manage pain and discomfort.
  • 🩺 Dr. Darra Jameson, from the Headache Center at New York Presbyterian Hospital, states that studies show hypnosis can be beneficial for managing migraines but not a guaranteed cure.
  • 🧘‍♀️ Self-hypnosis and relaxation techniques can help mitigate the onset of migraines and reduce the severity of symptoms.
  • 🤔 Skeptics are encouraged to try hypnosis, as it is a potentially helpful tool with little risk.
  • 📊 The National Institutes of Health reviewed studies on hypnosis and found it effective for managing chronic pain, including tension headaches.
  • 🛠️ Hypnosis is seen as a useful tool for pain management but not a complete solution for everyone.

Q & A

  • What conditions do people seek hypnosis for according to the transcript?

    -People have turned to hypnosis for help with conditions like losing weight, quitting smoking, relieving pain, and managing severe headaches and migraines.

  • How did hypnosis help Hedy White with her migraines?

    -Hedy White, a migraine sufferer, learned through hypnosis to control her headaches at their onset, preventing them from becoming debilitating.

  • What is hypnosis described as in the transcript?

    -Hypnosis is described as a method that uses guided relaxation and intense concentration to focus attention, which can temporarily block out or ignore pain.

  • How does hypnosis help manage pain according to hypnotist Lisa Lichi?

    -According to Lisa Lichi, hypnosis can lower the experience of pain by helping people focus their attention so strongly that other sensations, including pain, are temporarily blocked or ignored.

  • What role does Dr. Darra Jameson believe hypnosis plays in managing migraines?

    -Dr. Darra Jameson believes hypnosis can help some patients manage episodic migraines, particularly by using self-hypnosis and relaxation techniques to lessen the pain and accompanying symptoms when a migraine begins.

  • Is hypnosis considered a proven cure for migraines?

    -No, hypnosis is not considered a proven cure for migraines, but studies suggest it can be beneficial in managing them.

  • What techniques can people use during a migraine attack according to Dr. Jameson?

    -People can use self-hypnosis, relaxation, and calming behaviors to try to abort the pain and reduce the impact of migraine symptoms.

  • What is the opinion of people skeptical about hypnosis?

    -Skeptics are encouraged to try hypnosis, with the suggestion that it’s a helpful tool and there is nothing to lose by giving it a chance.

  • What has the National Institutes of Health concluded about hypnosis and chronic pain?

    -The National Institutes of Health reviewed studies and concluded that hypnosis can be effective for some chronic pain conditions, including tension headaches.

  • What surprised Hedy White about hypnosis for pain relief?

    -Hedy White initially expected a dramatic or magical experience but was surprised to find that hypnosis was not a trick and really helped her with pain relief.

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