Tim Brunson DCH

Welcome to The International Hypnosis Research Institute Web site. Our intention is to support and promote the further worldwide integration of comprehensive evidence-based research and clinical hypnotherapy with mainstream mental health, medicine, and coaching. We do so by disseminating, supporting, and conducting research, providing professional level education, advocating increased level of practitioner competency, and supporting the viability and success of clinical practitioners. Although currently over 80% of our membership is comprised of mental health practitioners, we fully recognize the role, support, involvement, and needs of those in the medical and coaching fields. This site is not intended as a source of medical or psychological advice. Tim Brunson, PhD

"Overeating is Not About the Food": Women Describe Their Experience of a Yoga Treatment Program



Full Title: "Overeating is Not About the Food": Women Describe Their Experience of a Yoga Treatment Program for Binge Eating

As part of a larger mixed-methods study, data from 20 personal journals were analyzed to examine the experience of a 12-week yoga treatment program for binge eating among a sample of 25 women who were obese. Qualitative analysis revealed a positive shift experienced by the women during the program, summarized by a general structural description: disconnection versus connection. Women's comments suggested that the program appeared to encourage a healthy reconnection to food, as well as the development of physical self-empowerment, through cultivating present-moment awareness. Specifically, women perceived an overall reduction in the quantity of food they consumed, decreased eating speed, and an improvement in food choices throughout the program. The women also reported feeling more connected to and positive about their physical well-being. These evolving outcomes were summarized through two major themes: the way their physicality changed, and the way their food consumption changed over time. Findings provide insights relevant to therapeutic processes that might occur within eating disorder interventions that draw on meditation-based approaches.

Qual Health Res. 2009 Sep;19(9):1234-45. McIver S, McGartland M, O'Halloran P. Deakin University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

Mind/Body Healing of a Long-Standing Asthma Condition with the Force of Habit “Buddy System”: Part 2



by David Kohlhagen LPC, NBCCH

Part 2: The Session

The Status Quo

That brings us full circle to Saturday, August 22, 2009. At that time I was reading everything I could about having my book, Force of Habit, published, and I was giving it a final edit in preparation for submitting it to publishers. I was beginning to write professional articles for publication and I was completely overhauling my website around the book and around my new professional identity as an institute. I was repositioning myself for a life of doing mind/body healing work, public speaking, education and training, and professional writing. It was at once a very exciting and exhilarating and a very intimidating and anxiety provoking prospect. I sometimes didn't feel ready for the pressure and the exposure that I was moving toward; it felt overwhelming to be utterly on my own, teaching and writing from my own school of thought and treatment, and flying in the face of non-holistic medical and healing practices. I also felt suffocated by the pressures and stresses of family life, stifled by the power of prevailing medical thinking and daunted by the competition in the holistic healing field. There are so many notables! If all my projects were to reach fruition I needed to be free of this bothersome and nagging health issue. Metaphorically, the asthma seemed to symbolize my reluctance and fear about the next step in my career. It was holding me back and draining my energy.

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