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SUMMARY:Fundamentals of Hypnosis (ASCH Level 1) (FSCH)
DESCRIPTION:Organization: The Florida Society of Clinical Hypnosis (FSCH) \nWebsite: https://www.fsch.org/workshops/basic-workshop \nEvent Title: FSCH Basic Workshop: Fundamentals of Hypnosis (ASCH Level 1) \nDates: 1/24/25-1/26/25 \nLocation: Virtual\, Zoom \nCE: 20 \nContact: Marie Wilson\, mariefsch@aol.com \nAbstract:\nThe Fundamentals of Hypnosis Workshop (ASCH Level 1)\, the first part of a series of workshops in the certification program for clinical hypnosis\, is intended for licensed health professionals including physicians\, nurses\, psychologists\, dentists\, counselors\, social workers and those in related fields. The workshop is a mix of didactic presentations\, demonstrations\, experiential exercises and faculty-led small group practice tailored to the specific needs and learning style of each participant. At the conclusion of the workshop participants will have been taught the basic skills required to utilize clinical hypnosis and begin to apply it to their practice. This 20-hour weekend workshop will be presented by a favorite FSCH presenter\, former FSCH President\, ASCH Past-President\, ASCH Fellow and ASCH Certified\, Louis Damis\, PhD\, ABPP\, FASCH. \nLearning Objectives:\nAfter taking this workshop\, participants will be able to:\n1. Define hypnosis and its major theories\, and describe how to present it to a client\n2. Describe ethical considerations in the use of hypnosis\, including informed consent\n3. Demonstrate the ability to do at least 4 basic hypnotic inductions\, and 4 deepening methods\n4. Describe contra-indications for using hypnosis\n5. Use hypnosis for relaxation\, stress management\, and pain management\n6. Discuss hypnosis\, memory\, and pseudomemory\n7. Identify at least 5 of the phenomena associated with hypnosis\n8. Demonstrate understanding of treatment planning and goals appropriate for hypnotic intervention
URL:https://asch.net/event/fsch-basic-workshop-fundamentals-of-hypnosis-asch-level-1/
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SUMMARY:Suggestive Therapeutics and Choice Architecture (Greater Philadelphia Society of Clinical Hypnosis)
DESCRIPTION:Organization: Greater Philadelphia Society of Clinical Hypnosis \nWebsite: https://gpsch.org/ \nEvent Title: Suggestive Therapeutics and Choice Architecture \nDates:  January 26\, 2025 \nLocation: Virtual \nCE: 3.0 \nContact: marcy1116@aol.com \nAbstract:\nEricksonian Choice Architecture (ECA) is classified as a third branch of suggestive therapeutics\, with hypnosis and placebo therapy being the other two. While ECA originated from the clinical work of Milton H. Erickson\, MD\, (what he termed “conversational hypnosis”) it is conceptually rooted in research produced by the field of behavioral economics. Thus\, this workshop will blend elements of unconscious processing\, cognition\, emotion\, and socio-cultural factors to enable practitioners to shape how their clients recognize and experience choice. Unlike other therapy models\, ECA is choice-centric\, meaning that the subjective realization of choice is the central aim of the collaborative relationship—with change following as a natural biproduct. A primary thesis of the workshop is that the exercise of choice makes opportunity possible. \nCoined by Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein\, the term choice architecture refers to influencing decisions by organizing the context in which choices are made. Unlike behavior modification\, choice architects empower effective decision-making using indirect influence\, without imposing rewards or punishments. By providing “nudges” they support individuals in making decisions that align with their best interests. Consistent with Erickson’s permissive approach\, the client retains autonomy over their choices\, while the choice architect strives to create an optimal choice environment. The approach is data-biased\, which means the decision architect uses research in positive psychology to help clients find opportunities for personal growth and social connection. This ethical framework requires sophisticated training to ensure decisions are framed in ways that promote the individual’s well-being and right to self-determination. \nLearning Objectives:\nAt the end of the program\, participants will be able to: \n\nDefine Ericksonian Choice Architecture (ECA) and classify it as a branch of suggestive therapeutics distinct from hypnosis and placebo therapy\n Analyze five key elements of ECA – unconscious processing\, cognition\, motivation\, emotion\, and socio-cultural factors – by accurately identifying examples or applications of each component in case scenarios\nDifferentiate ECA from behavior modification approaches by explaining at least three fundamental differences\, including the use of “nudges\,” the prioritization of choice over change\, and the focus on client autonomy\nDemonstrate the ethical framework of ECA by describing a choice architecture scenario that promotes personal growth and self-determination\n\n 
URL:https://asch.net/event/suggestive-therapeutics-and-choice-architecture-greater-philadelphia-society-of-clinical-hypnosis/
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