IC01 Workshop 19 - Using Anecdotes to Set the Stage for Interventions - Bernhard Trenkle, Dipl. Psych.
Seeding is a general approach for preparing ground for interventions. Using anecdotes is a powerful
tool to use in setting the stage for delivering complex interventions. This workshop will give examples of
setting the stage for a variety of symptoms and for techniques like ordeals and homework assignments
IC01 Workshop 22 - A Brief Hypnotic Intervention Model for Conversion and Dissociative Disorders - Camillo Loriedo, MD
This workshop describes a three-session model for treating patients with Conversion or Dissociative
Disorders. Cases treated with this indirect advanced protocol are described. Videos and case follow-
up illustrate difficulties and solutions in the different phases _of the brief therapeutic process.
This is a practical, personal growth workshop demonstrating how the new neuroscience principles of novelty, enrichment and physical exercise can be facilitated with creative replay and reframing as the fundamental dynamics of Erickson's work.
IC01 Workshop 31 - Handling OCD: The Four Primary Homework Assignments - R. Reid Wilson, PhD
Those suffering from obsessive-compulsive disorder are convinced that great harm will come if
they do not comply with rigidly set rules of safety. The therapist can reframe the nature of the
problem and incorporate all interventions within four simple but provocative guidelines. Then,
utilization and pattern disruption lead to new experiences that challenge the dysfunctional beliefs of
the client.
IC01 Workshop 18 - Hypnosis and Exploring Options - Michael Yapko, PhD
When clients feel"stuck," it may be because they are unaware of alternatives. Or they may be aware of
them, but simply don't like them! In this workshop, we will explore ways hypnosis can help lead people
to develop new, satisfactory resolutions, or how hypnosis can better facilitate an acceptance of
undesirable but necessary courses of action.