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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250922
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SUMMARY:Planning Treatment Using Clinical Hypnosis: Practical Applications for Common and Not so Common Conditions (Greater Philadelphia Society of Clinical Hypnosis)
DESCRIPTION:Organization: Greater Philadelphia Society of Clinical Hypnosis  \nWebsite: https://gpsch.org/  \nEvent Title:  Planning Treatment Using Clinical Hypnosis: Practical Applications for Common and Not so Common Conditions\, Advanced Workshop \nAgenda:  Reid_Timed_Agenda \nDates: September 21\, 2025  \nLocation: Virtual \nCE: 3 \nContact: Marcy Nadel\, marcy1116@aol.com  \nAbstract: Clinical hypnosis\, whether facilitated by another or self-directed (i.e.\, self-hypnosis)\, has been shown to be an effective (and evidence-based) means of enhancing pain management (Thompson et al\, 2019; Milling et al.\, 2020)\, panic and anxiety (Valentine et al.\, 2019; Reid\, 2023) phagophobia (Reid\, 2016) smoking cessation (Green & Lynn\, 2018)\, and depression (Milling et al.\, 2019). As clinicians we can evoke therapeutic\, conscious and unconscious resources for our clients in many ways\, though in this workshop we will explore the practical and intentional application of clinical hypnosis for evoking client resources. \nThis webinar involves skill building and enhancement of clinical hypnosis knowledge and will provide attendees with opportunities to discuss and formulate hypnosis treatment plans\, as well as implement hypnotic interventions (e.g.\, age regression\, age progression\, alert trance\, posthypnotic suggestions) for the treatment of common (e.g.\, depression\, anxiety\, habit control) and not so common (e.g.\, phagophobia\, trichotillomania\, trypanophobia\, hemophobia) troubling and sometimes debilitating human conditions. Attendees will be encouraged to submit and discuss their own sanitized cases pending review and approval of Dr. Reid (see below for instructions). The ethical implications of treatment planning and issues involving informed consent for treatment when using hypnosis will be also addressed. Furthermore\, this webinar\, through the use of practical demonstrations\, will minimize the apparent gap that exists for many clinicians who lack knowledge\, understanding\, and strategic application of clinical hypnosis interventions.  \nLearning Objectives:   \nAt the end of the program\, participants will be able to:  \n\nDevelop a treatment plan including hypnosis interventions for patients presenting with numerous personal challenges. Participants will complete a hypnosis treatment plan for at least three case studies that will be provided by the instructor (Reid\, D.B.\, 2016) \n\n\nConstruct three metaphors appropriate for treatment of anxiety\, depression\, and panic disorder (one metaphor for each condition) (Casula\, C.C.\, 2022; Casula\, C.C.\, 2025; Reid\, D.B.\, 2023) \n\n\nConstruct three posthypnotic suggestions for two case studies provided by the instructor or an attendee (Willmarth\, E.K. & Vinson\, M.\, 2022; Wark\, D.M.\, 2023) d.  Describe alert hypnosis including the “Helping Hands” intervention for treatment of unhealthy and unwanted habits (Reid\, D.B.\, 2025; Feldman\, J.B.\, 2020) 
URL:https://asch.net/event/planning-treatment-using-clinical-hypnosis-practical-applications-for-common-and-not-so-common-conditions-greater-philadelphia-society-of-clinical-hypnosis/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250921
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250922
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SUMMARY:Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (Advanced Workshop\, FSCH)
DESCRIPTION:Organization: The Florida Society of Clinical Hypnosis  \nWebsite: www.fsch.org/workshops  \nEvent Title: Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (Advanced Workshop)  \nAgenda: Timed_Agenda \nDates: 09/21/2025 \, 2-4pm \nLocation: Virtual  \nCE: 2  \nContact: Marie Wilson  mariefsch@aol.com  \nAbstract: In this virtual workshop\, participants will be introduced to Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy and how hypnosis can be utilized during Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy sessions to deepen and enhance treatment outcomes.  Ms. Wegweiser will share video footage of using hypnosis during different aspects of a Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy session.    \nLearning Objectives: At the completion of this workshop\, participants will be able to:\n1. Identify two benefits of Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy. \n2. List and describe the three stages of Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy. \n3. Describe the difference between psycholytic and psychedelic Ketamine-Assisted therapy sessions.\n4. Outline the ways hypnosis can be utilized during the different phases of administration of Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy.     \nSpeaker: Nicole Wegweiser\, LCSW\, MSW  \nNicole Wegweiser\, LCSW\, is the founder and owner of Mindful Therapy of Monmouth County in Matawan\, NJ.  Ms. Wegweiser was trained and certified in hypnosis through the Clinical Hypnosis Society of New Jersey in 2017 and served as secretary for the board from 2020-2022.  Ms. Wegweiser is also a Certified Imago Relationship Therapist\, a Supervised Practitioner of Psychodrama\, an EMDR therapist\, and a Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapist.  Ms. Wegweiser enjoys blending her modalities\, in addition to offering sound healing\, with her clients and in the community.   
URL:https://asch.net/event/ketamine-assisted-psychotherapy-advanced-workshop-fsch/
CATEGORIES:Component-Sponsored CE
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