Calm the gut-brain connection.
Gut-directed hypnotherapy is one of the most well-evidenced applications of clinical hypnotherapy anywhere, explicitly recommended by the UK's NICE guidelines for IBS. It works with the gut-brain axis directly, the communication loop between your nervous system and your digestive system, to reduce symptoms medication often can't reach.
What you can expect
The UK's National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) explicitly recommends gut-directed hypnotherapy for IBS, a high bar that requires substantial, consistent trial evidence. The approach was pioneered by Professor Peter Whorwell at the University of Manchester, whose research found significant symptom improvement in the majority of patients, with benefits often holding at 12-month follow-up and beyond. The 2024 Leipzig review confirmed IBS as one of five conditions with the strongest evidence base for hypnotherapy generally.
What's included
IBS symptoms are driven in large part by the gut-brain axis, the two-way communication between your digestive system and nervous system. Stress and anxiety don't just sit alongside gut symptoms, they actively drive them, and a sensitised gut can drive anxiety right back. Medication can manage individual symptoms, but gut-directed hypnotherapy works with that loop directly, which is why the effects tend to be broader and longer lasting.
This runs as a structured program, not a single fix, using a protocol adapted from the clinical research (Whorwell's Manchester protocol and its later variants) alongside your specific symptom pattern. Sessions build progressively, calming the gut-brain response and reducing the sensitivity that drives flare-ups. Most people follow a six to eight session program, with the option of a more condensed intensive if you'd prefer.
We start with a free diagnostic call to pinpoint what's really driving the pattern. From there I build a tailored plan, typically 6–8 sessions, blending clinical hypnotherapy with performance psychology, so the change holds. You'll also get an audio of every session to keep, listening back is where it gets reinforced.
Common questions
No. This works alongside your existing medical care and diagnosis. Gut-directed hypnotherapy is a recognised, evidence-based addition to IBS treatment, not a replacement for it.
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