Elite Clinics : News

Gastric Mind Band Therapy has attracted considerable interest from the media, and has gained Media Coverage in the USA, as well as in the UK and Spain. Our therapy was featured in all of the magazines above during the month of December 2010.
Elite Clinics' unique Pause Button Therapy, which is an integral part of Gastric Mind Band therapy, helped Katie Drew to shed 6 stone. Her story was featured in the Daily Mail.
The Daily Mail sent reporter Claudia Connell over to record her personal experience of the GmB therapy.
Martin and Marion had a regular slot on Spain's popular radio station, Onda Cero International (OCI), with Leah Dunne. To listen to these interviews, click the links beside.
Read the article which appeared in The Euro Weekly News, about a young lady who successfully overcame panic attacks after attending therapy sessions at Elite Clinics.
The Iberian Times featured an editorial piece about how Elite Clinics helps many people to change their lives for the better.
Head teacher Kay Lindley was interviewed by Lorraine Kelly on GMTV after successfully losing over 7 stone thanks to our Gastric Mind Band Therapy. Watch the interview.
For more information about all the exciting thing that have been written and said about our Gastric Mind Band therapy, please visit the news page on our sister site: gmband.com
Psychologies magazine dedicated two pages to the new Pause Button Therapy which was developed by Martin and Marion Shirran.
Vogue magazine featured the Shirrans’ Gastric Mind Band therapy in the ‘Vogue Beauty’ section in January 2011, commenting on the many testimonials and the short, four-day treatment time.
“Pause Button Therapy is wonderfully simple, but simply effective.” Stelios N. Georgiou. Professor of Educational Psychology. University of Cyprus
“The new concept of PBT developed by the Shirrans addresses the vital moment of decision making in all of our lives.” Nick Clements, author of ‘The New Ages of Men’
“The Shirrans have developed a simple but powerful form of therapy that has the potential to change lives for the better.” Lynn Crilly, author and counsellor