Hypnotherapy for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), Sydney
Sydney Clinical Hypnotherapist & Counsellor Samantha Jones can help you with chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia and other chronic health issues with our proprietary Optimal Evolution Hypnotherapy System™.

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia
At North Shore & City Hypnotherapy Sydney, we continue to have amazing success with sufferers of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), fibromyalgia and other chronic health issues.
Clients often present with debilitating fatigue, often worse after exertion, brain fog and cognitive impairment, body aches and pains, disrupted sleep, digestive complaints among other symptoms.
Accompanying the physical symptoms can be emotional issues such as depression, anxiety, grief and irritability.
The underlying cause of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome may be from chronic stress, a post viral response, from toxic overload, nutritional deficiencies, or from other unknown physical or psychological causes.
Clients with fibromyalgia will present with similar symptoms and issues but the predominant symptom is pain, and with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome it is fatigue.

The good news is that we can help you!
At North Shore & City Hypnotherapy Sydney, Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist & Counsellor Samantha Jones has over 25 years’ experience in helping clients just like you.
Whatever the underlying cause, physical or psychological, whether your diagnoses is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome or fibromyalgia, we can help you regain your life!

Optimal Evolution™: Hypnotherapy Tailored to YOU
Every client is different and every Session will be unique, depending on the goal, therapies and techniques used within our Optimal Evolution Hypnotherapy System™.
No two cases of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome or fibromyalgia, or other chronic health issues are the same.
Even if the symptoms appear similar, what is driving the behaviours and feelings is going to be entirely different, because your life experience is unique.
Samantha will help you achieve lasting change quickly, effectively and comfortably with her proprietary Optimal Evolution Hypnotherapy System™, by customizing therapies and techniques best suited to you.
So how do we help you with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia?
Easily and effectively!
Through hypnotherapeutic counselling, we take a comprehensive history and identify key areas that need to be resolved in hypnosis for you to be symptom free, and free from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, fibromyalgia or chronic health issues.
These encompass old beliefs that no longer serve you, as well as thought patterns, feelings and self-talk.
In addition, we focus on healing and energizing the mind-body connection, optimizing the functioning of all bodily systems, so that the body and mind establish healthier ways of being, naturally.
We take you into hypnosis and use various therapies and techniques to:

ASK YOURSELF:
Does the benefit of investing in several Sessions with us to be free of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, fibromyalgia or chronic health issues outweigh the ongoing costs of staying the same?
You are just one click away from reclaiming your health!
REVIEWS
* Individual results may vary.
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
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Effect of Hypnosis on Pain, Anxiety, and Quality of Life in Female Patients with Fibromyalgia: Prospective, Randomized, Controlled Study (2024)
[Abstract]
This prospective, randomized, controlled study aimed to investigate the effects of standardized adjuvant hypnosis on pain, depression, anxiety, aerobic exercise practices, quality of life, and disease impact score in female patients with fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS). This study included 47 female patients with FMS who had been under treatment for at least six months. The hypnosis group (n = 24) received a total of three hypnosis sessions and was taught to patients’ self-hypnosis. The patients in this group practiced self-hypnosis for six months. During this period, all patients also continued their medical treatment. The Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) was used to determine the intensity of pain. At the end of the six-month follow-up period, it was determined that the patients of FMS with hypnosis therapy had lower pain intensity, FMS symptoms, depression, and anxiety symptoms, and better well-being than those in the control group (p < .05). Standardized hypnosis is an effective method in reducing pain, depression and anxiety symptoms and improving quality of life in patients with FMS.
Hypnosis for management of fibromyalgia (2013)
[Abstract]
This randomized, controlled trial contrasted the effects of 5 not-standardized sessions of hypnosis over 2 months in 59 women with fibromyalgia who were randomly assigned to treatment (n = 30) or a wait-list control group (n = 29). Patients in the treated group were encouraged to practice self-hypnosis. Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire (FIQ), MOS-Sleep Scale, Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory (MFI), Cognitive Strategy Questionnaire (CSQ), and Patient Global Impression of Change (PGIC) were administered at baseline, 3 months (M3), and 6 months (M6) after inclusion. Compared to the control, the hypnosis group reported better improvement on PGIC (p = .001 at M3, p = .01 at M6) and a significant improvement in sleep and CSQ dramatization subscale (both at M6).
Treatment of chronic fatigue with neurofeedback and self-hypnosis (2001)
[Abstract]
A 21 year old patient reported a relatively rapid onset of serious chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), with her worst symptoms being cognitive impairments. Congruent with research on rapid onset CFS, she had no psychiatric history and specialized testing did not suggest that somatization was likely. Neuroimaging and EEG research has documented brain dysfunction in cases of CFS. Therefore, a quantitative EEG was done, comparing her to a normative data base. This revealed excessive left frontal theta brainwave activity in an area previously implicated in SPECT research. Therefore, a novel treatment approach was utilized consisting of a combination of EEG neurofeedback and self-hypnosis training, both of which seemed very beneficial. She experienced considerable improvement in fatigue, vigor, and confusion as measured pre-post with the Profile of Mood States and through collaborative interviews with both parents. Most of the changes were maintained at 5, 7, and 9 month follow-up testing.