
Should we take hypnotherapy more seriously?
From LSE IQ podcast by LSE Film and Audio Team
June 9, 2026 · 33 min · Episode 83
About this episode
This episode explores the science and myths of hypnotherapy, featuring personal stories and expert insights on its efficacy and cultural perceptions.
From stage-show stereotypes to life-changing treatment, this episode explores the science - and the myths - behind hypnosis and hypnotherapy. We uncover extraordinary stories of addiction recovery, pain relief, and everyday healing from a form of talking therapy that remains widely misunderstood. Asking whether we should take hypnotherapy more seriously, Joanna Bale talks to LSE anthropologist Dr Nick Long, who spent 18 months researching hypnosis and hypnotherapy in Indonesia. There, hypnotic practices are woven into everyday life - used in classrooms, homes and communities to calm, encourage and connect. In the UK, by contrast, hypnotherapy remains marginalised and constrained by cultural suspicion, despite recognition from the NHS. Joanna also speaks to Amanda Joy, who left the NHS to retrain as a hypnotherapist after witnessing hypnosis succeed in relieving pain where conventional medicine had failed. And Sarah Ibrahim shares a moving personal account of how hypnotherapy helped her break free from a cocaine addiction that had gripped her for two decades. These powerful first-hand testimonies help to illuminate what hypnosis really is, what it might be capable of, and why we…
People in this episode
Host: Joanna Bale
Guests: Dr Nick Long, Amanda Joy, Sarah Ibrahim
Topics covered
- hypnotherapy
- hypnosis
- addiction recovery
- pain relief
- cultural perceptions
- talking therapy
Keywords
- hypnotherapy
- hypnosis
- addiction
- pain relief
- NHS
- cultural perceptions
- treatment
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: NHS
Books & works: Suggestions of power: searching for efficacy in Indonesia’s hypnosis boom, Therapeutic aQompaniments: Walking together in hypnotherapy—and ethnography
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