Many patients in psychotherapy practices are also taking various psychotropic medications including anti-depressants, mood stabilizers, anti-psychotics, anxiolytics, to name just a few. The psychotherapists of the 21st Century not only need to be masters at their own craft, but they also need a working knowledge of these various medications, their common side-effects, and how these medications can both help and hinder the psychotherapeutic process.
This one-day preconference introductory level workshop will provide a solid conceptual and practical framework for understanding the dynamic and fascinating field of hypnosis. The emphasis will be on starting to develop some of the core skills for designing and delivering hypnotically based interventions in ways that are consistent with your chosen style of practice. Thus, this workshop will include “hands-on” experiences as well as the opportunity to observe and deconstruct a recorded clinical hypnosis demonstration session.
The original edition of “Experiencing Hypnosis” included two audio cassettes entitled “Hypnosis in Psychiatry: The Ocean Monarch Lecture.” This live recording of Dr. Erickson has been digitized and is available to you as an MP3 download.
Induction Methods I with Stephen Gilligan, PhD
Indirection-Basic and Intermediate Language Skills in Hypnosis with Stephen Lankton, MSW, DAHB
Induction Methods II: Three Novel Approaches to the Induction of Therapeutic Hypnosis with Ernest Rossi, PhD
Hypnosis as a Goal-Oriented Brief Psychotherapy with Michael Yapko, PhD
The Phenomenology of Hypnosis with Jeffrey Zeig, PhD
The Observation-Suggestion Combination with Brent B. Geary, Ph.D
The Use of the Therapist’s Self in Hypnotherapy with Stephen Gilligan, Ph.D
The Development and Use of Self-Image Thinking in Therapy with Stephen Lankton, M.S.W., DAHB
Brief Bioinformatic Approaches to Therapeutic Hypnosis Ernest Rossi, Ph.D
The Fundamentals of Permissive Suggestion with Dan Short, Ph.D
Accessing and Contextualizing Resources Hypnosis Michael Yapko, Ph.D
Utilization with Lilian Borges Zeig, MA
The Phenomenology of Induction with Jeffrey Zeig, Ph.D.