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April 26 - 28, 2024

L1 - Fundamental Training in Clinical Hypnosis

ISSTD

In-Person

Organization: ISSTD

Website: https://www.isst-d.org/training-and-conferences/

Event Title: L1 - Fundamental Training in Clinical Hypnosis

Dates: 04/26/2024 - 04/28/2024

Location: In-Person

CE: 20

Contact: Reinhild Draeger-Muenke, dr.reinhild.muenke@gmail.com

Abstract:
This Level 1 training in clinical hypnosis will provide trainees with a beginning understanding of the concepts, principles and clinical applications of hypnosis. Experienced, ASCH-certified and ASCH- approved consultant faculty will offer didactic presentations, demonstrations, experiential exercises, and faculty-led small group practices of 6-7 participants to facilitate a fundamental understanding and experience of clinical hypnosis and its integration into clinical practice.

At the completion of the training, trainees will have been taught the knowledge and skills to begin the integration of clinical hypnosis strategies into the treatment of their patients. Specifically, trainees will be able to identify and demonstrate at least three ways to facilitate hypnotic trance and to competently re-orient a patient from a trance state, demonstrate at least three strategies for facilitating intensification of trance, and describe at least four clinical conditions in which hypnotic strategies can be successfully utilized. Trainees will have been introduced to clinical hypnosis as a neurophysiological phenomenon, a mental state of absorption implicated in neuroplasticity and change, as well as a creative clinical skill set of relationship development in the service of collaboratively facilitating mental and physical health. This training is especially geared towards therapists treating traumatized and dissociative persons.

Upon successful completion of this L1 training in clinical hypnosis, trainees will be eligible for ASCH membership as well as for participation in Level II (Intermediate) and Advanced Level ASCH approved workshops.

Learning Objectives:
Provide at least one commonly accepted definition of clinical hypnosis
Explain 3 hypnosis terms and how they apply to the clinical hypnosis experience
Identify and explain the contributions of 2 historical figures or studies with modern day applications in clinical hypnosis
Define two commonly held misperceptions concerning hypnosis and give an accurate rebuttal for each
Describe at least two characteristics of attunement
Identify two anticipated applications of hypnosis in their respective clinical setting

 

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Add to Calendar aCLuDhaqizCaPxAftmqF167204 04/26/2024 04/28/2024 true America/New_York L1 - Fundamental Training in Clinical Hypnosis Organization: ISSTD Website: https://www.isst-d.org/training-and-conferences/ Event Title: L1 - Fundamental Training in Clinical Hypnosis Dates: 04/26/2024 - 04/28/2024 Location: In-Person CE: 20 Contact: Reinhild Draeger-Muenke, dr.reinhild.muenke@gmail.com Abstract:This Level 1 training in clinical hypnosis will provide trainees with a beginning understanding of the concepts, principles and clinical applications of hypnosis. Experienced, ASCH-certified and ASCH- approved consultant faculty will offer didactic presentations, demonstrations, experiential exercises, and faculty-led small group practices of 6-7 participants to facilitate a fundamental understanding and experience of clinical hypnosis and its integration into clinical practice. At the completion of the training, trainees will have been taught the knowledge and skills to begin the integration of clinical hypnosis strategies into the treatment of their patients. Specifically, trainees will be able to identify and demonstrate at least three ways to facilitate hypnotic trance and to competently re-orient a patient from a trance state, demonstrate at least three strategies for facilitating intensification of trance, and describe at least four clinical conditions in which hypnotic strategies can be successfully utilized. Trainees will have been introduced to clinical hypnosis as a neurophysiological phenomenon, a mental state of absorption implicated in neuroplasticity and change, as well as a creative clinical skill set of relationship development in the service of collaboratively facilitating mental and physical health. This training is especially geared towards therapists treating traumatized and dissociative persons. Upon successful completion of this L1 training in clinical hypnosis, trainees will be eligible for ASCH membership as well as for participation in Level II (Intermediate) and Advanced Level ASCH approved workshops. Learning Objectives:Provide at least one commonly accepted definition of clinical hypnosisExplain 3 hypnosis terms and how they apply to the clinical hypnosis experienceIdentify and explain the contributions of 2 historical figures or studies with modern day applications in clinical hypnosisDefine two commonly held misperceptions concerning hypnosis and give an accurate rebuttal for eachDescribe at least two characteristics of attunementIdentify two anticipated applications of hypnosis in their respective clinical setting   In-Person