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Hypnotherapy
and the Treatment of Arthristis, By Anthony J. Edwards
DHyp, DHP, MA, FRSH, MIAH, MBIH |
www.hypnos.me.uk

Introduction
All physical diseases including cancer, heart disease and
even skin complaints have been helped with Hypnotherapy and Psychotherapy. The
power of suggestion and mental imagery is a tool all too often overlooked by
physicians; yet it can be of immense help to sufferers of degenerative diseases
such as Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis. Before discussing how
hypnotherapy can assist arthritis sufferers it is proper to examine the
aetiology of the disease.
[Aetiology is the study of causation: The term
(deriving from the Greek words ατία aitia = cause and λόγος logos = word/speech)
is used in philosophy, physics, psychology, and biology in reference to the
causes of various phenomena. Genreally speaking it is the study of why things
occur, or even the reasons behind the way that things act. In medicine in
particular, the term means the occurrences, reasons, and variables of diseases
or pathologies.]
The word "arthritis" is taken from the Greek words "arthron,"
for joint, and "itis," for inflammation. In other words, arthritis literally
means "joint inflammation."
In order for the hypnotherapist to provide successful
assistance to sufferers of arthritis it is important that a basic understanding
of the nature of the disease is held. Having some understanding of the clients
problem will help the hypnotherapist devise a sensible and workable treatment
strategy.
Since the subconscious controls all of the circulatory,
muscular, chemical, and hormonal actions, hypnosis can also direct the
production of chondrocytes, which increase the growth of healthy new cartilage.
The more protection in the joints, the more comfort and mobility is created.
Hypnosis can also be used to regulate the flow and
distribution of endorphins, which are the feel good chemicals the body uses to
create comfort and relaxation. Using hypnosis to regulate endorphin production
plays a big role in putting the client in control.
Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis, sometimes referred to as degenerative
joint disease or osteoarthrosis, is the most common form of
arthritis. Osteoarthritis is characterized by the breakdown of joint cartilage
and may affect any joint in the body. It is not exclusive to any joint or set of
joints.
It includes those in the fingers, hips, knees, lower back and
feet. At the commencement of the disease osteoarthritis may strike only one
joint. However, when the fingers are affected, then multiple hand joints may
become arthritic.

In a healthy joint, the ends of the bones are encased in
smooth cartilage. These are protected by a joint capsule lined with a synovial
membrane that produces synovial fluid. The capsule and fluid protect the
cartilage, muscles and connective tissue.

With osteoarthritis the cartilage becomes worn away. Spurs
grow out from the edge of the bone, and synovial fluid increases. The result of
this is that the affected joint or joints feel stiff and sore.
There is no cure for osteoarthritis, but available treatments
can relieve pain and help the sufferer to remain active. However, if
osteoarthritis is actively managed a measure of control over the pain may be
gained.
The exact cause of osteoarthritis remains unknown. It is
believed that it is a combination of factors, including being overweight, the
aging process, joint injury or stress, heredity, and muscle weakness.
The cartilage damage may be due to the action of mechanical
stress that results in an imbalance of enzymes released from the cartilage cells
or from the lining of the joint. When normally balanced, these enzymes allow for
the natural breakdown and regeneration of cartilage. However, too much of the
enzymes can cause the joint cartilage to break down faster than it can be
rebuilt. The exact cause of this enzyme imbalance remains unclear.
The body goes to work repairing the damage, but when the
repairs are inadequate, the result is also inadequate. Instead of true repair
there is growth of new bone along the sides of the existing bone. This produces
prominent lumps, most noticeable on hands and feet. Each of the steps in this
attempted repair process produces pain. The pain and tenderness over the bony
lumps may be most marked in the early stages of the disease. It becomes less
evident later on in the diseases progress.
As previously noted, there is no known cure as damage to the
joint is unlikely to be reversible. The usual procedures are the application of
various medications and in extreme conditions surgery.
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic disease which is
characterized by inflammation of the lining, or synovium, of the joints. This
disease can lead to long-term joint damage, the result being chronic pain, loss
of function and the possibility of complete disability. Rheumatoid arthritis
(RA) progresses in three distinct stages. The first stage of the disease is the
swelling of the synovial lining. This swelling causes pain, warmth, stiffness,
and redness and swelling around the joint. The second stage is the rapid
division and growth of cells, or pannus, which causes the synovium to thicken.
In the third stage, the inflamed cells release enzymes that can digest bone and
cartilage. When this happens it can cause the joint concerned to lose its shape
and alignment. This leads to more pain coupled with a loss of movement.
The exact cause of rheumatoid arthritis is unknown. It is
believed, however, that there is no one exact cause for this disease.
Researchers now are debating whether RA is one disease or several different
diseases that share common features.
It is known that the bodys immune system plays an important
role in rheumatoid arthritis. In fact, RA is referred to as a disease of the
immune disease because people with RA do have an abnormal immune system
response. In the normal healthy immune system, white blood cells produce
antibodies that protect the body against foreign substances. People who have RA
have an immune system that mistakes the bodys healthy tissue for a foreign
invader and attacks it.
Rheumatoid arthritis presents itself on many different
fronts, and in many different ways. This means that medical treatment needs to
be tailored to the individual. To do this it becomes necessary to take into
account the severity of the arthritis, other medical conditions that may be
present, and lifestyle. Current treatment methods focus on relieving pain,
reducing inflammation, stopping or slowing joint damage and improving the bodys
ability to function correctly thus helping to develop and maintain a sense of
well-being.
Arthritis has more than 100 forms and is a very common cause
of physical disability.
There is no cure for arthritis, but there are available
treatments that can relieve pain and help the sufferer to remain active.
Furthermore the way in which a person copes with arthritis can depend very much
upon behaviour and attitude. If real efforts are made to actively manage
arthritis, then it is possible to gain some measure of control over the pain.
Hypnotherapy and Arthritis
There have been at studies carried out involving hypnotherapy
and arthritis. In one instance [Biochemical correlates of hypnoanalgesia in
arthritic pain patients. Domangue BB; Margolis CG; Lieberman D; Kaji H - J Clin
Psychiatry Jun 1985, 46 (6) p235-8,], reported levels of pain, anxiety, and
depression, and plasma levels of beta-endorphin, epinephrine, norepinephrine,
dopamine, and serotonin were measured in 19 arthritic pain patients before and
after hypnosis. Correlations were found between levels of pain, anxiety, and
depression and following hypnotherapy, there were clinically and
statistically significant decreases in pain, anxiety, and depression and
increases in beta-endorphin-like immunoreactive material. This reveals that
hypnotherapy can play an important role in conquering the painful symptoms
associated with arthritis.
One dramatic case was reported in the Journal of the
American Medical Association of a 10 year old girl diagnosed as having
juvenile rheumatoid arthritis which had responded minimally to large doses of
aspirin and physical therapy over a period of 7 weeks. The doctors decided to
try hypnotherapy and 4 hours after her second session, the girl was able to ride
her bicycle and was free from any pain. Two further reinforcing sessions were
given and the girl remained well for the three years to the time of the report.
Research carried out by Gay, Philippot and Luminet [Differential
effectiveness of psychological interventions for reducing osteoarthritis pain: a
comparison of Erickson hypnosis and Jacobson relaxation.] showed that
hypnotherapy was effective for the treatment of pain caused by osteoarthritis.
The study showed that hypnosis is effective as it reduced more than 50% of
osteoarthritic pain after only four weeks of treatment. This reduction was
maintained up to the 6 month follow-up. Relaxation resulted in a lower level of
subjective pain. The overall result of the study showed that hypnotherapy was
more effective than Jacobson relaxation. This is a technique in which the
subject learns to benefit from tensing and relaxing various muscle groups of the
body.
The treatment of arthritis using hypnotherapy requires that
the client also has a basic understanding of the arthritic condition in order to
aid visualisation while undergoing hypnosis. It is useful to prepare diagrams of
a joint so that before induction the client can imprint on his or her mind the
workings of a joint. This will increase the effectiveness of the script.
Once the client has been induced and satisfactorily deepened
a script based upon the following example may be used. The script below is a
script for osteoarthritis. A specific script for rheumatoid arthritis may be
developed along the same lines. Emphasis in the script can be modified to suit
the particular client and their condition.
"Now you are relaxed and you are continuing to relax
and as
you are feeling calm and comfortable
you can safely think about the
osteoarthritis that is troubling your joints.
The pain you experience with arthritis is mostly due to
cartilage and calcium debris in the synovial fluid between the bones. You also
known that your emotional state can influence your bodys defence system and its
natural healing and rebuilding ability.
This natural healing
this natural cleansing
and the
ability to rebuild is influenced by your subconscious mind
so as you continue
to relax
deeper and deeper
here are some suggestions for your subconscious
mind to work with.
Now these suggestions are perfectly reasonable
they are
positive
beneficial
and they are in your very best interest. These
suggestions will cause your subconscious mind to positively influence all your
thoughts about your arthritis.
As you know it is the subconscious mind that directs your
body movements
it directs your fingers
your wrists
your elbows
your
shoulders
your hips
your knees
your ankles
your toes
and all the joints
in your body. It is your subconscious mind that can influence the natural
lubricating fluids of your body
those lubricating fluids that ease the
movement of your joints.
Now let yourself visualise your subconscious mind in full
control
in perfect control of all the joints in your entire body
visualise
in your mind the natural fluids of your body lubricating your bone joints
visualise the oily substance penetrating around and between your bones .. easing
movement and reducing pain. Wherever there are debris and deposits in your
joints this lubricating oil causes them to be dissolved .. it causes them to
dissolve away
the bones and joints of your body begin to feel and move more
easily and freely
the bones and joints of your body begin to feel and move
more easily and freely
[This section may be included on a CD for daily
listening: These deposits between the joints take time to dissolve
and so
from today you make the time just to relax
each day you make time to relax
and each day you visualise your bones and the joints between the bones becoming
more and more comfortable
each day and every day your body moves and feels
more and more comfortable.
You begin to notice improvements as each day passes
and
your body feels more and more comfortable
more calm
and you find that you
are able to do everything in more relaxed manner .]
Now I want you to imagine your body bathed in a warm healing
glow
I want you to imagine this healing glow
I want you to experience this
healing glow on all the parts of your body where the arthritis is centred
on
all those joints that have arthritis. Feel the warmth of the healing glow as
your bodys natural lubricating fluid .. your bodys natural oil
sets to work
on those calcium deposits
and you feel the discomfort ease
more and more you
feel the discomfort ease
the healing process of your body is working for you
right now
your subconscious mind is managing this for you right now.. and this
will continue long after this hypnotherapy session
it will continue long after
you turn your attention to other things. Once started it works silently all day
and every day
all day and every day the healing process continues. Each day
you notice an improvement
maybe it seems slight at first
but your discomfort
eases and you experience less and less restriction in the joints that have been
troubling you
you are pleased with the progress and you are proud of the
manner in which you have taken control of your body.
Each time you think of your arthritis you consider it to be
something you are getting the better of. You take pleasure and pride in
supplementing
aiding
reinforcing
the healing glow you have activated in
your body. By working on your arthritis with your subconscious mind and by
keeping to a suitable diet you come to terms with it
you overcome its unwanted
effects on your life
and you ultimately experience less and less discomfort
less and less pain.
As you know
these suggestions are perfectly reasonable
these suggestions are positive
and in your very best interest. They cause your
subconscious mind to influence in a very positive way your thoughts about
arthritis
your feelings about arthritis
your behaviour towards arthritis.
You are confident that your body is being healed and with each passing day you
begin to feel better and more agile
more agile and more happy in every way."
This is of only one possible line of attack. In addition to
endorphin production, pain can also be decreased if the sufferer perceive it
from a different location in the body. By redirecting sensitivity away from
hips, knees, and vertebrae to a less critical part of the anatomy such as a
finger tip, the intensity of pain may be decreased.
The same approach could be used to create and assign a
different quality to the pain sensation. A sharp pain could then be modified to
be perceived as a dull pressure. Other senses may be mobilised as a way of
managing the symptoms of arthritis. While the client is in a deepened state, it
can be suggested that the client imagine a colour to represent pain and then a
different colour to represent the desired relief, for example red for the pain
slowly moving towards a cooling blue. This enables the client to see and feel
the difference.
In a similar manner attaching a number value to pain creates
the option of change. Asking the client to imagine a ruler or gauge, numbered
from nought to ten, during hypnosis. The client can pick the number on the gauge
that indicates the level of pain experienced. Once this is done the suggestion
of cleansing breaths can allow them feel their pain lessening as they watch the
numbers decreasing on the gauge. This technique is analogous to the SUD or
Standard Unit of Discomfort used in meridian psychotherapy.
With the aid of hypnotherapy, the client can gain a distinct
advantage in managing, and in some cases even reversing, the limitations of
arthritis. Treatment should include the application of self-hypnosis. A few
sessions with a hypnotherapist gets the treatment started, and with the aid of
recordings on a CD or tape, the client can begin to effect healthy and really
positive changes in his or her life.
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link:
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Antony J. Edwards
DHyp DHP BCH FRSH MIAH MBIH MPLTA
Registered Clinical Hypnotherapist,
Hypnoanalyst and Psychotherapist

Tony Edwards is certified as a Registered Clinical
Hypnotherapist within the General Hypnotherapy Register and by the
validation board of the General Hypnotherapy Standards Council.
Tony has earned advanced qualifications in Clinical
Hypnotherapy and Hypnoanalysis. He has further advanced qualifications in
Psychotherapy and Behaviour Modification, in Stress Management and
Consultancy, in Transpersonal Psychology and in Meridian Energy Therapies.
He is a Member of the International Association of
Hypnoanalysts, a Member of the British Institute of Hypnotherapy, and a
Fellow of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health. He is also a Member
of the Association for Meridian Energy Therapies and other professional
bodies concerned with Hypnotherapy and Psychotherapy. Tony is a Member of
the NHS Directory of Complementary and Alternative Practitioners. He is a
Member of the Past Life Therapists Association.
Tony may be contacted by telephone at:
+44 (0)1206 503561
or by email via his website at
www.hypnos.me.uk
aje@hypnos.me.uk
© A J Edwards, Colchester, Essex, 2006
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