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Copyright ©The Author(s) 2015.
World J Gastroenterol. Oct 28, 2015; 21(40): 11439-11449
Published online Oct 28, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i40.11439
Table 1 Overview of different non-pharmacological treatments for IBS patients
Ref/yearTreatment modalities
Stress management
[66]/1987PMR, thermal biofeedback, education,
training in stress coping strategies, home practice, individual treatment
[67]/1991Relaxation exercises (PMR), stress theory, individual treatment
Relaxation
[68]/1993PMR, home practice, individual treatment
[77]/2007PMR, home practice (audio tape), small group treatment
Meditation
[71]/2001Relaxation response meditation, homework, individual treatment
Cognitive behaviour therapy
[69]/2000Cognitive education, PMR, isometric relaxation, home practice (audio tape), individual treatment
[70]/2000Cognitive education, PMR, training assertiveness and coping strategies, individual treatment
[73]/2003Biopsychosocial IBS theory, stress theory, homework, group treatment
[75]/2006Psychoeducational theory, IBS theory, stress coping, homework diary, group treatment
Functional relaxation
[79]/2010For explanation se body text, small group
Mindfulness
[80]/2011Mindfulness stress reduction program specialized to IBS, i.e., mindfulness training + cognitive behaviour theory, group treatment
[82]/2013Mindfulness stress reduction with cognitive therapy program better than unspecified mindfulness alone, group treatment
Hypnotherapy
[64]/1984, [65]/1987, [74]/2005Hypnosis and PMR, audiotape daily, individual treatment
[72]/2002Hypnosis and PMR, audiotape daily, individual treatment
[76]/2006Guided imagery, PMR, individual treatment
[81]/2012Hypnosis and PMR, audiotape daily, individual treatment
Body awareness therapy
[18]/2002Body awareness training, psychosomatic theory, IBS theory, group treatment
[22]/2007Body awareness training, psychosomatic theory, IBS theory, group treatment