World-leading IBS experts came together to discuss the future of digital therapies for IBS management in practice. Watch the panel event to learn how to apply gut-directed hypnotherapy in your clinic and discover breakthroughs from a new Monash University randomized control trial (RCT).
The panelists discussed:
- The transformative impact of digital therapeutics on IBS pain management.
- The efficacy of app-delivered gut-directed hypnotherapy for improving symptom severity.
- Practical steps for clinicians to integrate digital hypnotherapy into care plans to improve patient quality of life.
- How the research supports a non-pharmacological approach to alleviating IBS-related psychological symptoms
Panelists:
- Ellie Anderson, Dietitian, Monash University & Mind+Gut Clinic
- Dr. Simone Peters, Nerva, Monash University, & Mind+Gut Clinic
- Beth Rosen, Dietitian, Beth Rosen Nutrition
- Dr. Prashant Singh, Gastroenterologist, University of Michigan
- Dr. Megan Riehl, GI Psychologist, University of Michigan
Anderson, E. J., Peters, S. L., Gibson, P. R., & Halmos, E. P. (2024). Comparison of digitally-delivered gut-directed hypnotherapy program to an active control for irritable bowel syndrome. The American Journal of Gastroenterology. https://doi.org/10.14309/ajg.0000000000002921
Disclaimer: Nerva is a self-guided program that may help people self-manage and live well with their diagnosed irritable bowel syndrome. Nerva has not been evaluated by the FDA, TGA, MHRA or similar regulatory bodies. Users are directed to not make any changes to their prescribed medication or other type of medical treatment without seeking professional medical advice.