E-Learning Center

ASCH Members have access to all ASCH courses listed in the Course Catalog below, for a nominal member cost, through the e-Learning Center. To purchase, simply make your selections below and pay for the options via the ASCH store. Once paid, the ASCH staff team will process your purchase within 2-3 business days. Once processed, you will receive an email with instructions on how to access the E-Learning Center to view your selections. At this time, we do not have one-click access, but stay tuned as we are working on this feature.
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Moshe Torem, MD, ABPN; Stephen Lankton LCSW
The use of a future-focused orientation with hypnotically mediated age progression techniques can bring about significant changes in people’s behaviors, alleviation of symptoms, relief of suffering, and enhancement of healing.
Louis Damis, PhD, ABPP
The workshop will review empirical evidence supporting the effectiveness of various gut-directed clinical hypnosis strategies, possible mechanisms of action, and outline these techniques for participant use.
Mary Wells, PhD
This program will review the basic ethical principles of the major health provision organizations (APA, AMA, NASW, etc.) and apply these principles to the provision of hypnosis in a variety of settings with an emphasis on telehealth issues.
Wendy Lemke, MS, LP
This workshop will provide a review of the SARI model as well as hypnotic applications at each phase, relevant principles, and ways to enhance communication with ego states.
Phillip SHenefelt, MD, ABMH
Skin and skin disorders have spiritual and religious dimensions often associated with altered states of consciousness experiences since antiquity. The skin is a major sense organ and also expresses emotions detectable by others.
Laurence Sugarman, MD, ABHM
Moving hypnotic practice from the formal and traditional ritual of induction-intensification-suggestion-realerting into a conversational framework can increase accessibility, efficiency, and effectiveness.
Steven Gold, Ph.D.; Michael A. Quiñones, PhD
The applicability of hypnosis to trauma therapy will be examined through the lens of Contextual Trauma Therapy (CTT), a model specifically designed to treat Complex PTSD (C-PTSD).
Michael Yapko, PhD
In this plenary address, then, we will consider some of the many facets of a future orientation and some of the ways we can effectively promote resilience by encouraging a future focus in hypnotic psychotherapy.
Louis Damis, Ph.D., ABPP
This workshop will present an overview of a phase-oriented approach to the treatment of trauma including aspects of attachment repair with an emphasis on instilling the necessary client capacities to process and resolve adverse childhood and other trauma-related experiences effectively.
Jeff Sugar, MD
Participants have accessible dream experiences that may be explored like normally occurring night dreams. Following imagery induction, the experience is unbounded by waking realities—“Encounter anything, in any place, at any age and enjoy extraordinary skills, like flying.”
David Alter, Ph.D., ABPP, ABPH
Trauma is word that fosters many associations and has multiple meanings. This workshop focuses on the relationship between trauma as an experience that involves a derailing of the primary function of memory: the capacity to encode experience to aid in prediction of our unlived future.
Courtney Armstrong, MEd., LPC
In this presentation, Courtney Armstrong will get you up to date on this exciting discovery, explain why clinical hypnosis is a natural tool for eliciting memory reconsolidation, then demonstrate a simple five-step protocol you can use that integrates clinical hypnosis with cognitive-behavioral techniques to safely resolve traumatic memories and foster client resilience.
Richard Hill, MA, Med, MBMSc
Integrating hypnosis and psychotherapy is a natural process when it is understood where these therapies originate - the client.
Michael Yapko, Ph.D.; Eva Szigethy, MD, PhD
This workshop will review how hypnosis can enhance CBT and evaluate the efficacy of this combined modality on behavioral manifestations of SARS-CoV-2.
John Hall, Ph.D., ABPP; Christina L. Vair, PhD
The presenters, pain psychologists using clinical hypnosis in the Veterans Health Administration, will offer a model of integrated care for Veterans with chronic pain based in the VHA’s Whole Health approach.
David Patterson, Ph.D., ABPH
This workshop will teach and demonstrate how scientific concepts in the area of dissociation, neurophysiology and social psychology can be used to enhance the effectiveness of hypnotic inductions, and well as the impact of suggestions.
Louis Damis, Ph.D., ABPP
This program will review the nature of the unrepressed unconscious, related memory systems, and the use of clinical hypnosis to facilitate relevant change.
Paul Schenk, Psy.D.; Philip L. Accaria, Ph.D.
In this didactic and experiential workshop, the participants will be offered the basic theories and protocols regarding the application of Past Life Regression Therapy.
Eric Willmarth, Ph.D. Panelists: John Grahm, MD, Ph.D. Student, Alta Lenee Cook Braxton,MS, Ph.D. Student, Terry Terrell, MS, Ph.D., Student, Nadine Copley, MS, Ph.D. Student
In this 180 minute workshop, four clinical hypnotherapists with extensive backgrounds working with Veterans will present information on modern veterans, the clinical problems they face, and the modern VHA that combine to make clinical hypnosis a particularly useful tool for this population.
This workshop will review the range of conditions that comprise functional neurological disorders, common misconceptions, diagnostic indicators, and a biopsychosocial conceptual model that includes predisposing, precipitating, and perpetuating factors.
Oksana Sivkovich Fagin, Ph.D.
We describe evidence that this aftereffect, no different from those that occur when actually viewing red, are perceived in the complete absence of a colored stimulus by highly suggestible persons who are hypnotized and hallucinate seeing red.
Akira Otani, EdD, ABPH
This presentation will introduce basic tenets and applications of Mindfulness-Based Phase-Oriented Trauma Therapy (MB-POTT), a 4-step approach developed to treat PTSD (Otani, 2020).
David Patterson, Ph.D., ABPH
This plenary sessions will discuss how scientific concepts in the area of dissociation, neurophysiology and social psychology can be used to enhance the effectiveness of hypnotic inductions, and well as the impact of suggestions.
Eric Spiegel, Ph.D.
Implicit relational knowing - the ability to intuitively, sub-consciously, and non-verbally sense experience in another person - is rooted in the intricate developmental process between baby and attachment figure.
John Hall, Ph.D., ABPP; David Gaffney, LCSW; William "Bill" Hayes, LCSW; Courtney Armstrong, LPC
In this 180 minute workshop, four clinical hypnotherapists with extensive backgrounds working with Veterans will present information on modern veterans, the clinical problems they face, and the modern VHA that combine to make clinical hypnosis a particularly useful tool for this population.