Case studies
I have picked here a few cases that are both recent and very old, to illustrate the different things that can occur in an ongoing situation. I hope you find them interesting to read.
CASE STUDY 1. Mr H age 52 ~ Depression
Mr H had been suffering from depression most of his adult life. He had tried Western medicine, including two types of antidepressants, which had most unfortunate side effects.
The symptoms of the depression were that he couldn’t sleep, or eat, and felt lethargic and later became impotent. He fell into two bouts of serious depression where he thought about killing himself.
He lost a lot of weight and spent many months getting only a few hours sleep each night. He described himself as ‘a ghost’ at work, and lost his job because of this. It was also having a very bad effect on his domestic life and his ability to function normally, In his own words Mr. D described himself as ‘an unholy mess.’
The attitude he received from conventional doctors was unhelpful.
Within 2-3 days after initial treatment of acupuncture using the conventional points for depression, together with the qi tonic points, he felt he had more energy and was able to think more clearly than he had done in years. After 3-4 months of treatment he says he has benefited so much more than he ever expected, [even though the personal recommendation from a friend was a great encouragement.]
Mr. D now says that his life has ‘opened up’ he is able to laugh and function normally for the first time in years. We wish him all the best in his ‘new’ life.
CASE STUDY 2. Mrs T age 40 ~ Foot injury.
Mrs T was advised to try acupuncture by another patient of mine, and her doctor approved having previously commented that there was not much else he could do except recommend pain killers.
The first concern was regarding an old foot injury giving the pain when walking after a year of physiotherapy, and she just mentioned in passing that she was unable to sleep but she thought the foot was not actually causing this other problem. On questioning for the general health picture it was revealed that her moderate smoking and drinking worried her.
I treated her whole body in the Chinese philosophical way, holistically, using both local and distance points. The effect is to balance all aspects, and this is what quickly happened in this case. I also knew that hypnotherapy would help for the natural tensions of a new experience of acupuncture, quite often fears manifest - like old friends sticking together!
For the whole course of treatment [six visits] I used both acupuncture and hypnotherapy. Even after only the first session she said, “Amazing! I slept the clock round”.
Mrs T has had noted with surprise that she has had less and less thoughts or worries about drinking and smoking after each therapy session, to the point now that she has no bother at all with any of her concerns, in fact she has stopped both habits without further effort.
This is a classic example of physical pain being induced by worry and fear, the ‘cross-over’ of hypnotherapy and acupuncture is most useful in this context.
CASE STUDY 3 Mr F. age 35 ~ Stress at work
We have built in all of us the ‘fear factor’, it is an essential form of self-preservation, you might say a reminder so we learn not to keep making the same mistakes. But it can be insidious, and when the ‘reminder’ pops up too often it actually becomes a burden.
So it was with Mr F, he had what he called a ‘background’ of unease at work and home, all the time even though there were plenty of signs that he was liked and respected over the years, in his own words “I can’t get over the feeling that I’m going to be sacked for the smallest of reasons, and its causing problems at home too!”
Acupuncture of the Zang and Fu organs of fear here was diagnosed, this is the Kidneys and Bladder, he commented that he “had always had a weak bladder”. A deficiency was noted in the other ‘windows’ to diagnosis of skin and hair.
For the hypnotherapy I used the ‘time travel’ of recalled memories in this case. After the therapy the realisation came gently into him that his confidence had gradually been worn away by fears that dated way back to childhood memories. These thoughts and feelings were valid at that time but as an adult they are not now useful, and with adult understanding they dissolved in the reasoning of the present day. He commented on the last session; “It’s as if a great weight has been lifted off me! Super!”
Comment: Acupuncture opens up the meridians and hypnotherapy opens up the mind, both relax into the required state to heal. This treatment of ‘time travel’ can be adapted for children where acupuncture is not appropriate at all.
CASE STUDY 4. Child B. ~ age 11 Bed wetting.
Child B was timid in manner: General health good – but looking pale and drawn: Her mother told of the problem arising from time to time over the years, but recently getting a lot worse. Age 11 is a time of change, when school and exams become important in the local system. On gentle questioning the little girl said she had no idea what was going on, and was not aware of anything after going to sleep.
We discussed all together the natural process of one that in normal circumstances the bladder would wake the child, only if the mind allowed it to do so, and what ever was preventing this natural process would dissolve with the treatment, but there might be a ‘transition’ stage, which would need extra help and support; i.e. night waking at odd hours to be expected.
In Chinese medicine the emotion / spiritual aspect of fear is attributed to Kidneys, and the partner of this Zang organ is the Fu organ of the bladder. I used acupuncture on these meridians ~ minimum points for a child.
Comment: What then happened was the opening up of the spirit aspect, namely the body came into wakefulness at night when the cause was allowed to manifest itself, in this case fear of changes happening, both in body and at school, showing through nightmares that had previously been suppressed. What followed was the natural process of discussing the nightmares and allaying fears.
Three sessions only were needed, of acupuncture and visualisation, [rather than hypnosis] with the use of metaphor and NLP.
CASE STUDY 5. Mrs R age 61 ~ Backache
Mrs R had acupuncture many years ago and it was very successful, however since a recent operation all the old problems had come again, as she put it, “with a gallop!” This can happen when a further trauma of either physical or other shock, disturbs the previous treatments good effect .
The Ashi [pain] points in the lower back were treated immediately, where she had a bad fall from a horse a long time ago, and on relieving pain in this area the leg and hip came into her awareness. This can happen when one part of the body which is in pain ’shouts’ out, and other parts of the body at first cannot be ‘heard’.
After six weeks with acupuncture electro therapy all pain had ceased, the other issues of getting back to going horse riding again were then dealt with, using hypnotherapy.
Comment: Phobias are not always being frightened of obvious things, Mrs R’s natural worries about injuring herself were a way of the unconscious mind protecting the self. A phobia is any fear that inhibits the quality of life.
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Acupuncture and hypnotherapy might at first seem to be not too closely related. The philosophy of Chinese medicine associates the mind to the body far closer than we in the west have done in the recent decades, and through my own experience of life [I'm 61 now] I believe that so much more of our health is due to disturbances in the emotional part of our lives.
You must have noticed at some time that a persons attitude to a situation colours all their thinking at first, till perhaps they realise that more information might be needed to reassess. This is when the emotional aspect is locked into a certain way.
Acupuncture balances first the body and then the mind through the meridian links, and hypnotherapy balances the mind and then the body through the emotional aspects in a like manner, so you see the two are not so far apart as we might think.
When we first try to understand what has happened to make a worry keep bothering us, it would seem as if thinking the whole thing through should make it go away, but this doesn’t often work.
Why?
The unconscious mind has a different agenda to the conscious mind, and they can come into conflict at times, this is when no amount of thinking does any good. So acknowledging that a bit of help is needed here is the best plan.
A well trained therapist will use his / her skills to work out what is going on with the thought process, not what is being thought, there is a difference, all does not have to be revealed, unless the patient wishes it. Help is given through assisting the unconscious to use its natural abilities in a non-contextual way - content free.
The object is to show the parts of our minds how to work better, and not to go tinkering with the workings, like a TV repair man!
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Miracles often arrive at the moment we depart from fear and head toward faith ~ from ‘Small miracles for Women’
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