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2026 Intensives Training
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Gain a solid foundation in hypnosis through eight weeks of theory and practice, learning how to harness suggestion, guide inductions, and conduct your first hypnotherapy session with confidence.

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Deepen your practice with the creative, flexible methods of Ericksonian hypnosis, mastering strategies like indirection, utilization, and tailored interventions to inspire lasting change.

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Learn to integrate hypnosis into treatment for anxiety, depression, trauma, and more—enhancing therapeutic outcomes with practical methods you can apply immediately.

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Advance your skills with strategies to manage difficult cases, elicit feedback, and apply innovative methods that turn therapeutic challenges into opportunities for growth.

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Anxiety and Depression Conference 2025
Duration:
48:49
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Audio Only
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Join two experienced Ericksonian therapists as they discuss innovative, client-centered strategies for addressing anxiety and depression. This dialogue explores how hypnotic techniques can align with evidence-based practices, enhance client autonomy, and reframe emotional conflict. Practical examples highlight the nuanced use of language, pacing, and suggestion in therapeutic conversations. This dialogue doesn't require previous knowledge about hypnosis. It will enhance the knowledge of professionals who use hypnosis in their practice as well as those who don't.

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Dialogues
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Anxiety and Depression Conference 2025
Course Levels:
Master Degree or Higher in Health-Related Field
Duration:
48:49
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
Join two experienced Ericksonian therapists as they discuss innovative, client-centered strategies for addressing anxiety and depression. This dialogue explores how hypnotic techniques can align with evidence-based practices, enhance client autonomy, and reframe emotional conflict. Practical examples highlight the nuanced use of language, pacing, and suggestion in therapeutic conversations. This dialogue doesn't require previous knowledge about hypnosis. It will enhance the knowledge of professionals who use hypnosis in their practice as well as those who don't.

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Anxiety and Depression Conference 2025
Duration:
1:01:48
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Audio Only
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Lynn Lyons and Dr. Reid Wilson have been treating anxiety and OCD for decades. They’ve written books (together and separately), trained clinicians (together and separately) and are full of observations and opinions about what works, what doesn’t, and where anxiety treatment is going. In this dialogue, Lynn and Reid will ask each other pointed questions about trends, success, failures, changes, and controversies. And the audience is invited to join in with their own questions.

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Workshops
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Anxiety and Depression Conference 2025
Duration:
2:00:18
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In this two-hour workshop, we will explore an evidence-based framework for helping individuals regulate anxiety, using an adapted version of Bruce Perry’s ‘sequence of engagement’ model for trauma intervention. This session will prepare professionals to work effectively with highly anxious individuals by guiding them through four key phases of intervention: 1) Regulate – Learn how to calm the central nervous system and create a safe space for nervous system regulation; 2) Relate – Understand how to help individuals feel seen, heard, and understood, fostering trust and safety; 3) Reason – Explore how to activate critical thinking and probability estimation to challenge problematic thinking patterns; and 4) Experiment – Discover effective ‘reality testing’; strategies like opposite action and practicing panic to deactivate anxiety triggers in real-world settings. The core message is that omitting any of these steps can undermine what would otherwise be an effective intervention.

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Workshops
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Anxiety and Depression Conference 2025
Course Levels:
Master Degree or Higher in Health-Related Field
Duration:
2:00:18
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
In this two-hour workshop, we will explore an evidence-based framework for helping individuals regulate anxiety, using an adapted version of Bruce Perry’s ‘sequence of engagement’ model for trauma intervention. This session will prepare professionals to work effectively with highly anxious individuals by guiding them through four key phases of intervention: 1) Regulate – Learn how to calm the central nervous system and create a safe space for nervous system regulation; 2) Relate – Understand how to help individuals feel seen, heard, and understood, fostering trust and safety; 3) Reason – Explore how to activate critical thinking and probability estimation to challenge problematic thinking patterns; and 4) Experiment – Discover effective ‘reality testing’; strategies like opposite action and practicing panic to deactivate anxiety triggers in real-world settings. The core message is that omitting any of these steps can undermine what would otherwise be an effective intervention.

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Workshops
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Anxiety and Depression Conference 2025
Duration:
1:57:25
Format:
Audio Only
Short Description:
Anxiety is more than a state of mind—it is a learned, embodied response reinforced by habitual behaviors, distorted cognition, physiological dysregulation, and emotional avoidance. Many individuals unknowingly engage in daily habits that amplify agitation and disconnect them from the present moment, keeping their nervous systems stuck in chronic anxiety loops. This workshop is designed to go beyond symptom management and address the deeper patterns that sustain anxiety. You will learn how to identify and interrupt anxious habits, increase clients’ interoceptive awareness, and apply experiential techniques that promote self-regulation, body-based presence, and emotional flexibility. Demonstrations, video and live, will help attendees gain practical tools they can immediately implement in session and teach clients to use outside the therapy room.

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Topic Areas:
Dialogues
Categories:
Anxiety and Depression Conference 2025
Course Levels:
Master Degree or Higher in Health-Related Field
Duration:
1:01:48
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
Lynn Lyons and Dr. Reid Wilson have been treating anxiety and OCD for decades. They’ve written books (together and separately), trained clinicians (together and separately) and are full of observations and opinions about what works, what doesn’t, and where anxiety treatment is going. In this dialogue, Lynn and Reid will ask each other pointed questions about trends, success, failures, changes, and controversies. And the audience is invited to join in with their own questions.

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Keynotes
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Anxiety and Depression Conference 2025
Duration:
58:21
Format:
Audio Only
Short Description:
When we adapt cognitive-behavioral strategies to fit the needs of those with social anxiety, then treatment becomes significantly more efficient and effective. We will highlight what to seek in the initial interview, presenting to clients their underlying beliefs that lead to their flawed goals, the simplest cognitive restructuring tasks, the why and how of teaching clients paradoxical interventions, setting up and then debriefing exposures and exposure simulations, and the benefits and principles of group work.

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Keynotes
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Anxiety and Depression Conference 2025
Course Levels:
Master Degree or Higher in Health-Related Field
Duration:
58:21
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
When we adapt cognitive-behavioral strategies to fit the needs of those with social anxiety, then treatment becomes significantly more efficient and effective. We will highlight what to seek in the initial interview, presenting to clients their underlying beliefs that lead to their flawed goals, the simplest cognitive restructuring tasks, the why and how of teaching clients paradoxical interventions, setting up and then debriefing exposures and exposure simulations, and the benefits and principles of group work.

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Keynotes
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Anxiety and Depression Conference 2025
Duration:
1:06:32
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Audio Only
Short Description:
Our current culture likes to talk (and talk and talk) about anxiety and depression, with seemingly limitless voices weighing in on what to do, what to buy, and what to avoid. But based on rising trends of loneliness, anxiety and depression in our young people, this flood of approaches is not enough. In fact, they’re often making things worse. What do teens and their parents need to know about anxiety and its common path into depression? How do we move beyond “mental health awareness”? Misinformation, self-labeling, and bad advice are everywhere, making the goal of developing emotionally and socially resilient teens increasingly difficult. Mental health providers must focus on creating effective school and family plans that don’t “do the disorder” but instead focus on the development of skills such as problem solving, social connection, emotional management and autonomy. The goal is a thorough understanding of HOW these disorders operate...

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Keynotes
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Anxiety and Depression Conference 2025
Course Levels:
Master Degree or Higher in Health-Related Field
Duration:
1:06:32
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
Our current culture likes to talk (and talk and talk) about anxiety and depression, with seemingly limitless voices weighing in on what to do, what to buy, and what to avoid. But based on rising trends of loneliness, anxiety and depression in our young people, this flood of approaches is not enough. In fact, they’re often making things worse. What do teens and their parents need to know about anxiety and its common path into depression? How do we move beyond “mental health awareness”? Misinformation, self-labeling, and bad advice are everywhere, making the goal of developing emotionally and socially resilient teens increasingly difficult. Mental health providers must focus on creating effective school and family plans that don’t “do the disorder” but instead focus on the development of skills such as problem solving, social connection, emotional management and autonomy. The goal is a thorough understanding of HOW these disorders operate...

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Topic Areas:
Workshops
Categories:
Anxiety and Depression Conference 2025
Course Levels:
Master Degree or Higher in Health-Related Field
Duration:
1:57:25
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
Anxiety is more than a state of mind—it is a learned, embodied response reinforced by habitual behaviors, distorted cognition, physiological dysregulation, and emotional avoidance. Many individuals unknowingly engage in daily habits that amplify agitation and disconnect them from the present moment, keeping their nervous systems stuck in chronic anxiety loops. This workshop is designed to go beyond symptom management and address the deeper patterns that sustain anxiety. You will learn how to identify and interrupt anxious habits, increase clients’ interoceptive awareness, and apply experiential techniques that promote self-regulation, body-based presence, and emotional flexibility. Demonstrations, video and live, will help attendees gain practical tools they can immediately implement in session and teach clients to use outside the therapy room.

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Workshops
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Anxiety and Depression Conference 2025
Course Levels:
Master Degree or Higher in Health-Related Field
Duration:
2:00:40
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
“You’re unique…just like everyone else.” This statement highlights a challenging conundrum: if everyone is special then is anyone special? Anyone who has been doing therapy for any significant length of time will likely have noticed that while each person is unique as an individual, their problems are often remarkably redundant: here’s yet another person suffering with an anxiety disorder, another couple suffering in a distressed and depressing marriage, and another person feeling unhappy with life, and so on. Is the problem in them? Or is it in their process, i.e., the steps they follow leading to distress? By asking ‘how’ questions rather than ‘why,” we can more readily identify unhelpful processes and know where to intervene. In this address, I’ll describe how hypnosis can be used to help build better processes that are lifeenhancing.

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Workshops
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Anxiety and Depression Conference 2025
Duration:
2:00:40
Format:
Audio Only
Short Description:
“You’re unique…just like everyone else.” This statement highlights a challenging conundrum: if everyone is special then is anyone special? Anyone who has been doing therapy for any significant length of time will likely have noticed that while each person is unique as an individual, their problems are often remarkably redundant: here’s yet another person suffering with an anxiety disorder, another couple suffering in a distressed and depressing marriage, and another person feeling unhappy with life, and so on. Is the problem in them? Or is it in their process, i.e., the steps they follow leading to distress? By asking ‘how’ questions rather than ‘why,” we can more readily identify unhelpful processes and know where to intervene. In this address, I’ll describe how hypnosis can be used to help build better processes that are lifeenhancing.

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Keynotes
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Anxiety and Depression Conference 2025
Duration:
1:00:42
Format:
Audio Only
Short Description:
For centuries, thinkers have debated a bold claim by Epictetus: that our emotions don’t stem from events, but from our thoughts about them. So—do thoughts cause feelings, or is it the other way around? In this provocative keynote, Dr. David Burns shares groundbreaking findings from a study of nearly 7,000 users of the Feeling Great app. Using cutting-edge assessments and advanced modeling, his team tested the real-time causal links between negative thoughts and feelings. The results may upend conventional wisdom—and transform how we treat depression, anxiety, and self-doubt. You’ll also learn how a rapid, digital intervention can lead to dramatic mood improvement—in minutes.

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Keynotes
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Anxiety and Depression Conference 2025
Course Levels:
Master Degree or Higher in Health-Related Field
Duration:
1:00:42
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
For centuries, thinkers have debated a bold claim by Epictetus: that our emotions don’t stem from events, but from our thoughts about them. So—do thoughts cause feelings, or is it the other way around? In this provocative keynote, Dr. David Burns shares groundbreaking findings from a study of nearly 7,000 users of the Feeling Great app. Using cutting-edge assessments and advanced modeling, his team tested the real-time causal links between negative thoughts and feelings. The results may upend conventional wisdom—and transform how we treat depression, anxiety, and self-doubt. You’ll also learn how a rapid, digital intervention can lead to dramatic mood improvement—in minutes.

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Keynotes
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Anxiety and Depression Conference 2025
Duration:
1:05:29
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Short Description:
Cognitive psychology, the study of how people think, has given rise to new understandings about how people gather and use information. This includes how people decide, usually at a level outside of awareness, what is salient to pay attention to in a given context and, likewise, what is essentially irrelevant. When people get sidetracked into irrelevancy, paying too much attention to what doesn’t really matter and too little attention to what does, their perceptions and responses naturally lead them astray. More important, when someone’s perspective is so global or over-general that they simply don’t know how or what to decide, they are far more likely to make poor decisions on the basis of hurt feelings, old history, misconceptions, or blind faith.

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Keynotes
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Anxiety and Depression Conference 2025
Course Levels:
Master Degree or Higher in Health-Related Field
Duration:
1:05:29
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
Cognitive psychology, the study of how people think, has given rise to new understandings about how people gather and use information. This includes how people decide, usually at a level outside of awareness, what is salient to pay attention to in a given context and, likewise, what is essentially irrelevant. When people get sidetracked into irrelevancy, paying too much attention to what doesn’t really matter and too little attention to what does, their perceptions and responses naturally lead them astray. More important, when someone’s perspective is so global or over-general that they simply don’t know how or what to decide, they are far more likely to make poor decisions on the basis of hurt feelings, old history, misconceptions, or blind faith.

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Workshops
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Anxiety and Depression Conference 2025
Course Levels:
Master Degree or Higher in Health-Related Field
Duration:
2:02:31
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
Anxiety is the most common disorder of childhood and one of the top reasons parents seek out help for their children. We also know that anxiety is generational, with over 65% of anxious children having at least one anxious parent. When these parents arrive in our offices, they are often desperate for help and looking for direction but are still routinely left out of treatment! Working directly with parents in first (and subsequent) sessions is critical for offering concrete direction, building expectancy, and setting the tone for between session work. This workshop will focus on HOW to get families engaged from the start with an active approach that is direct, skill-based, and works to decrease accommodations and safety behaviors. We’ll address how to immediately tackle the physical symptoms that dominate and distract from addressing the key patterns.

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Anxiety and Depression Conference 2025
Duration:
2:02:31
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Short Description:
Anxiety is the most common disorder of childhood and one of the top reasons parents seek out help for their children. We also know that anxiety is generational, with over 65% of anxious children having at least one anxious parent. When these parents arrive in our offices, they are often desperate for help and looking for direction but are still routinely left out of treatment! Working directly with parents in first (and subsequent) sessions is critical for offering concrete direction, building expectancy, and setting the tone for between session work. This workshop will focus on HOW to get families engaged from the start with an active approach that is direct, skill-based, and works to decrease accommodations and safety behaviors. We’ll address how to immediately tackle the physical symptoms that dominate and distract from addressing the key patterns.

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Anxiety and Depression Conference 2025
Course Levels:
Master Degree or Higher in Health-Related Field
Duration:
1:49:03
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
Do you know how empathic you really are? And does it actually matter? In this interactive workshop, Dr. David Burns shares surprising research showing that therapists often overestimate their empathy—and that even small blind spots can derail progress. You’ll learn powerful tools to assess and dramatically improve your empathy skills in real time. Whether you’re a seasoned clinician or new to the work, this workshop will challenge, inspire, and elevate your practice.

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