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In patients with IBS in secondary and tertiary care, latent class analysis model identified groups of individuals with more severe symptoms and greater impairments in quality of life at baseline and significantly higher rates of healthcare utilisation during longitudinal follow‐up. ABSTRACT Background & Aims Current classification systems for irritable
Vivek C. Goodoory +12 more
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ABSTRACT Rationale Chronic pain is difficult to treat and pain medication is often ineffective and associated with side‐effects. Thus, alternative treatments are frequently used. Sophrology is a method to improve wellbeing combining Western and Eastern practices. Widely used in French‐speaking countries for over 40 years.
Charlotte Chatfield +2 more
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Methods of Ruqyah, Hypnotherapy, and Spiritual: Strategy in Handling Family Problems
In human life, there will never be a problem and a test of life, including family problems. To overcome the problem and the test of life, humans certainly need strength and fortitude to pass it. Hypnotherapy and Spiritual Therapy as an Islamic consulting
Wadhifatul Mushoffa, Darto Wahidin
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Associations of personality traits and IBS. ABSTRACT Background Evidence suggests psychological factors including personality traits can have impact on the development and course of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and associated health‐related quality of life (HrQoL), with large individual heterogeneity.
Sylvester R. Groen +9 more
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Integrating the Gestalt Model of Self With Psychedelic‐Assisted Psychotherapy
ABSTRACT This theoretical integration paper employs a conceptual analysis methodology to synthesize the Gestalt model of self‐as‐process with Psychedelic Somatic Interactional Psychotherapy (PSIP). Unlike traditional psychedelic therapy models that defer therapeutic engagement to postsession integration, PSIP emphasizes an active, directive therapeutic
Travis R. Fox
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Complementary and Integrative Medicine for the Treatment of Tourette's Syndrome
Abstract Background There is widespread interest in complementary and integrative medicine (CIM) among people with Tourette's syndrome (TS). Objective To perform a systematic review of evidence on the use of CIM to reduce tics and improve tic‐related quality of life.
Tamara Pringsheim +21 more
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Mental health in the workplace plays a crucial role in sustaining organizational performance and productivity. Untreated anxiety can impair concentration, reduce motivation, and diminish work effectiveness.
Sofiana Dewi Indriati +2 more
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Effects of Electroacupuncture at ST36 on Visceral Pain and Inflammatory Markers in IBS Rats
Electroacupuncture (EA) at ST36 significantly reduced visceral pain and colonic inflammation in IBS model rats. EA increased pain thresholds, lowered AWR scores, and downregulated key inflammatory mediators (IL‐1β, IL‐6, TNF‐α, TRPV1, NF‐κB). These findings highlight ST36‐targeted EA as a promising therapeutic strategy for IBS visceral hypersensitivity
Ya‐bo Hao +6 more
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High work stress levels among employees of private companies in West Jakarta negatively impact psychological well-being and individual performance. An effective intervention approach is needed to address this issue, one of which is hypnotherapy.
Bambang Adhy Prasakti +2 more
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Effect of hypnotherapy on paediatric cancer pain management in Indonesia: A quasi-experimental study
Background: Paediatric cancer patients often experience pain related to their condition and treatment. Hypnotherapy, a non-pharmacological intervention, has shown promise in pain management.
Sri Hartini M.A +4 more
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