Millions of people are caught in a difficult cycle: prescribed benzodiazepines or sleeping pills to manage anxiety or insomnia, but now unable to stop taking them. Dependence develops quickly — sometimes within just a few weeks of regular use — and withdrawal can be genuinely distressing. A study published in 2025 suggests that hypnotherapy may offer a practical route out of this cycle.
What the Study Found
Researchers in France examined the records of 73 patients who had been on long-term benzodiazepine or related drug treatment — including common prescriptions for anxiety, depression, and sleep disorders — for more than three months. All patients subsequently received E2R (Emotion, Regression, Repair) hypnotherapy from GPs trained in the technique.
Twelve months after completing hypnotherapy, the results were striking:
- 79.5% of patients had reduced or completely stopped their benzodiazepine use, representing a mean reduction of 55%.
- 57.5% had fully discontinued benzodiazepines and related drugs — not just reduced them.
- A further 21.9% had moved from daily use to occasional use only.
- Antidepressant prescriptions also fell significantly: 44.4% of patients who were taking antidepressants at the start had stopped by month 12.
The study, published in Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice (Bastian et al., 2025), used an observational design rather than a randomised controlled trial, meaning direct causal conclusions await further research. The authors call for controlled trials to confirm these findings. But the scale of the effect is notable — and the mechanism makes intuitive sense.
Why This Research Matters
Benzodiazepines — diazepam, lorazepam, clonazepam — and Z-drugs such as zopiclone and zolpidem are among the most widely prescribed medications in the world. Millions take them regularly, often well beyond the recommended short-term window. The problem is not just dependency: long-term use is associated with cognitive impairment, increased fall risk in older adults, memory deterioration, and rebound anxiety that can be worse than the original symptoms.
What most of these patients share is that the medication was prescribed to manage the symptoms of anxiety and sleep disorders — without addressing the underlying causes. That is precisely where hypnotherapy operates differently. Rather than suppressing the nervous system chemically, it works to resolve the root-level emotional and psychological patterns that drive anxiety and disturbed sleep in the first place.
The significant drop in antidepressant use adds further weight to this interpretation. Patients were not simply swapping one drug for another — many were reducing their overall reliance on psychotropic medication, suggesting a genuine improvement in underlying mental health. That is a meaningful clinical outcome by any measure.
What Is E2R Hypnotherapy?
E2R stands for Emotion, Regression, and Repair — a structured hypnotherapeutic protocol that guides patients into a relaxed, focused state to access and process the emotional memories and learned responses that maintain anxiety and poor sleep. While E2R is one specific framework, its core principles — working with the subconscious mind to identify and reframe emotional root causes — reflect the broader evidence base for clinical hypnotherapy as a whole.
This is not about willpower, or white-knuckling withdrawal. It is about changing the internal conditions that make medication feel necessary in the first place.
How Clear Minds Can Help
If you are currently relying on sleeping pills or anti-anxiety medication, please speak with your GP before making any changes to your prescription. Benzodiazepine withdrawal in particular requires careful medical supervision. However, hypnotherapy may meaningfully support that process — addressing the anxiety or sleep problems that made the medication feel necessary.
Clear Minds is designed to work directly on those root-level patterns: the racing thoughts that prevent sleep, the background hum of anxiety that medication merely muffles, the nervous system that has forgotten what genuine calm feels like. The sessions are gentle, accessible, and available from home — no clinical setting required, and no prescription needed.
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The Bottom Line
This 2025 French observational study adds to a growing body of evidence that hypnotherapy can do more than manage symptoms — it may help people reduce their reliance on medications prescribed for anxiety and sleep. Over half of the patients in this study were entirely medication-free twelve months later. That is not a small finding.
As the authors note, randomised controlled trials are the next step. But for the millions of people who feel trapped between the side effects of long-term medication and the difficulty of stopping, this research offers a meaningful reason to explore a different approach.
Reference: Bastian B et al. (2025). Changes in the prescription of benzodiazepines and related drugs at month 12 after E2R hypnotherapy in previously treated patients: A descriptive study. Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice, 59, 101971. doi: 10.1016/j.ctcp.2025.101971
