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SUMMARY:Interactive Experiential Clinical Hypnosis for Developmental Trauma Disorders (NTSCH)
DESCRIPTION:Organization: North Texas Society of Clinical Hypnosis (NTSCH) \nWebsite: https://www.northtexashypnosis.org/   \nEvent Title: Interactive Experiential Clinical Hypnosis for Developmental Trauma Disorders  \nAgenda: NTSCH_Agenda with Objectives \nDates: 09/19/2025 – 09/20/2025 \nLocation: In person and Virtually (Live Streamed)  \nCE: 16  \nContact: Dr. Louis Damis\, DrDamis@LouisDamisPhD.com  \nAbstract: Many clients treated for Post-traumatic Stress Disorder have Complex Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (CPTSD). CPTSD is associated with histories of prolonged trauma\, abuse\, and neglect and is considered a form of developmental trauma. Such Complex Traumatic Stress Disorders include disturbances of self-organization that overlap with attachment deficits and pathologies requiring specialized interventions to modify. Prolonged neglect and abuse are associated with attachment anomalies\, strong egosyntonic negative beliefs\, and dissociation that are not readily changed with CBT or cognitive hypnotic interventions. These underlying aspects of developmental trauma involve the implicit memory system and early learning that psychoanalysts call the unrepressed unconscious.  This workshop will delineate the role of implicit memory in trauma-related disorders and address strategies for modifying implicit memories not accessible through cognitive methods (Normative Implicit Clinical Hypnosis). Hypnotic and biobehavioral techniques for polyvagal-based interventions\, attachment repair\, and memory reconsolidation update will be integrated into a phase-oriented treatment model.  Participants will learn how to establish the neurophysiological substrate for neuroception of safety and equip patients with the prerequisite skills necessary for mastery of traumatic and wounding experiences.  Application of exploratory techniques combined with memory reconsolidation update strategies to modify negative egosyntonic beliefs and transform traumatic memories will be delineated. Once adequate stabilization is attained and sufficient memory integration is established\, treatment can focus on self-development. The workshop will provide sufficient information for participants new to the advanced hypnosis workshops and more senior practitioners looking for specialized training in trauma\, complex trauma\, and attachment disorder applications.      \nLearning Objectives: See attached agenda 
URL:https://asch.net/event/interactive-experiential-clinical-hypnosis-for-developmental-trauma-disorders-ntsch/
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SUMMARY:Hypnosis and "Subtle" Presentations of Adult Autism
DESCRIPTION:Organization:  \nCTSCH \nWebsite:  \nhttps://www.ctsch.com/ \nEvent Title:  \nHypnosis and “Subtle” Presentations of Adult Autism \nAgenda: \n1:00pm to 1:40pm: Representational Systems\, Neurodiversity\, About Autism \n1:40pm to 2:00pm: Core Characteristics of Autism for Psychotherapy \n2:00pm to 3:20pm: Autism Treatment (Understanding the Brain & Sensory/Emotion Regulation) \n3:20pm to 4:00pm: Autism Treatment (Relationships & Communication)\, Hypnosis Application \nDates:  \n09/19/2025 \nLocation: \nWebinar \nCE: \n3 \nContact: \nCTSCH@CTSCH.com \nAbstract: \nAutistic clients commonly experience challenges in hypnosis and psychotherapy when practitioners do not understand their needs and processing style. Unfortunately\, current research and knowledge on Autism—and the diverse ways it manifests—has not trickled down to all helping professionals.Many clinicians may be relying on outdated information on Autism and feel ill-equipped to recognize and adapt therapy for Autistic clients—particularly those with “subtle” presentations.This neuro-affirming training is designed to bridge this gap by providing updated information about less-obvious Autism as well as practical tools and insights to help therapists support the emotional\, relational and processing needs of Autistic individuals. \nLearning Objectives: \n1. Identify at least 4 features of Autism. \n2. Describe at least 3 core characteristics of Autism that are most relevant for psychotherapy. \n3. List at least 4 interventions to support processing and emotional differences in Autistic clients. \n4. Discuss at 2 interventions for challenges that arise from relationship and communication differences. \nReferences/Bibliography: \n1. Henderson\, D.\, Wayland\, S.\, White\, J. (2023). Is This Autism?: A Guide for Clinicians and Everyone Else. New York: Routledge. \n2. Hodgdon\, L. (2023). Visual Strategies for Improving Communication: Practical Supports for Autism Spectrum Disorders (3rd Edition) Updated & revised: Linda Hodgdon: 9780982876183: Troy: QuirkRoberts Publishing. \n3. Russell\, A.\, Jassi\, A.\, & Johnston\, K. (2019). OCD and Autism: A Clinician’s Guide to Adapting CBT. Trujillo\, J. P.\, Özyürek\, A.\, Kan\, C. C.\, Sheftel-Simanova\, I.\, & Bekkering\, H. (2021). Differences in the production and perception of communicative kinematics in autism. Autism research : official journal of the International Society for Autism Research\, 14(12)\, 2640–2653. https://doi.org/10.1002/aur.2611 \n4. Reid\, D. B. (2015). Hypnosis Without Empathy? Perspectives From Autistic Spectrum Disorder and Stage Hypnosis. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis\, 58(3)\, 304–320. https://doorg/10.1080/00029157.2015.1103204 \n5. Naish\, P. L. N. (2010). Hypnosis and hemispheric asymmetry. Consciousness and Cognition\, 19(1)\, 230–234. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.concog.2009.10.003 \n6. Sugarman\, L. I.\, Garrison\, B. L.\, & Williford\, K. L. (2013). Symptoms as solutions: Hypnosis and biofeedback for autonomic regulation in autism spectrum disorders. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis\, 56(2)\, 152–173. https://doi.org/10.1080/00029157.2013.768197
URL:https://asch.net/event/hypnosis-and-subtle-presentations-of-adult-autism/
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