Psycho-vegetative self-regulation ? group intervention for refractory irritable bowel syndrome: RCT feasibility study with concurrent diary study

2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rainer Schaefert
Biofeedback ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 37 (4) ◽  
pp. 129-131
Author(s):  
Wayne Martin ◽  
Kristine Gaenzle

Abstract Baylor All Saints Medical Center has thoughtfully integrated psychophysiological services into its offerings for pain and psychiatric patients. Two case studies are presented that explore interdisciplinary care for chronic pain and hypnosis for irritable bowel syndrome. Self-regulation services for psychiatric patients are summarized. Possible future directions are identified.


2002 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 11 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. M. Bush ◽  
H. G. Pretorius ◽  
A. D. Stuart

The aim of this study was to ascertain the effects of a holistic short-term group intervention in the treatment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (/BS) with comorbid depression and anxiety. The sample consisted of 24 South African women who had been diagnosed with severe IBS. Furthermore, each participant had to have associated moderate to severe depression and anxiety. The group design was a pre-test, post-test control group design where the experimental group (n = 12) received group intervention and the members of the control group (n = 12) received no intervention until after completion of the research. All the participants completed the Functional Bowel Disorder Severity Index and the Depression and Anxiety subscales of the Personality Assessment Inventory before commencement of group therapy for Group 1 and one month after completion of this intervention. The effect of the intervention was determined by utilising comparative statistics. The findings indicate that holistic short-term group therapy results in significant improvement in terms of depreSSion and anxiety scores, but that IBS symptom severity remains unchanged. It is recommended that further research be conducted to ascertain whether holistic group therapy of a longer duration has a greater impact on the IBS symptom severity.


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