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 *Complete 2018 ASCH Annual Scientific Meeting and Workshops Audio MP3 recordings $350.00   
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This package features audio recordings of all sessions recorded exactly as is happened at the All sessions live audio from the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis 2018 Scientific Meeting and Workshops held March 15-18, 2018 in Orlando, FL

Includes MP3 files of every session plus non synchronized slides in PDF format. Listen on your computer or fill your iPod or favorite MP3 player with all the live audio from every session.

 

 


INCLUDES ALL OF THE PRESENTATIONS FROM THE CONFERENCE:

Item Code Presentation Speaker
30581 Pre It Takes More Than Two to Tango: Building Secure Attachment Through Hypnotic And Ego State Relationships Maggie Phillips, PhD
30582 T1 Integrating Hypnosis in a Relational Context Carolyn Daitch, PhD
30583 T2 Insight-Oriented Hypnotherapy D. Corydon Hammond, PhD, ABPH
30584 T3 A Proactive Response to the Opiate Prescription Crisis with Compassionate Patient Centered Care: Integrating Hypnotic Utilization, Neuroplasticity, and the Psychophysiologic Pattern Mark Weisberg, PhD, ABPP and Alfred Clavel, Jr., MD
30585 T4 Memory Shifts: The Lynch Pin to Symptom Change & Positive Client Growth David Alter, PhD, ABPH
30586 YT1 Lessons Learned from a Career in Clinical Research: An informal interactive workshop David Patterson, PhD, ABPH
30587 TP2 An Extension Study Using Hypnotic Suggestion as an Adjunct To IV Sedation Edward Mackey, Jr, PhD, MSN, ABHD, ABHN
30588 YT2 Writing and Publishing Your Hypnosis Articles in AJCH Stephen Lankton, MSW, FASCH, DAHB & David Reid, PsyD
30589 P1 Relational Safety as the Treatment for Trauma and Pain: Polyvagal Contributions to the Countertransference Trance Maggie Phillips, PhD
30590 P2 PTSD Treatment Guidelines and Clinical Care: The Significance of Relationship Christine Courtois, PhD
30591 F1 Hypnotic Strategies to Manage Relationship Factors in Psychotherapy Elgan Baker, PhD, ABPH and Eric Spiegel, PhD
30592 F2 The Role of Relationship Building in Palliative Care: Utilization in Service of Healing When Cure is Not Possible Daniel Handel, MD
30593 F3 Hypnosis in the Treatment of Pathological Dissociation and the Dissociative Disorders Richard Kluft, PhD
30594 FP3 Relational Healing for Relational Injury in the Treatment of Trauma Christine Courtois, PhD, ABPP
30595 FP4 Expanding the Possibilities of Self-Hypnosis: From the Medical to the Psychotherapeutic Delle Jacobs, MSW, LICSW, LMFT and Cheryl Beighle, MD
30596 FP5 Generation and Utilization of Spontaneous Trance during Motivational Interviewing Barbara McCann, PhD
30597 FA2 Defining Psychosomatic Illness through Hypnosis Joseph Zastrow, MD
30598 L1 Lunch with the Masters: Hypnosis & the Health Care Relationship Cheryl Beighle, MD; Dan Handel, MD; Alfred Clavel, JR, MD, Laurence Sugarman, MD; Moderated by Ran Anbar, MD & Eric Spiegel, PhD
30599 FP1 Milton Goes To Church And Other Places: Carrying The Hypnotically Informed Relationship With You Jim Warnke
30600 YF1 The Hypnotic Induction Profile in Clinical practice: A Measure of Hypnotizability and a Means for Exploring Personality Types and Relational Styles to Enhance the Therapeutic Alliance and Improve Clinical Outcomes John Alexander, PhD
30601 P3 The Intersection of Hypnosis and Relational Psychoanalysis Jeremy Safran, PhD
30602 S1 Zen, Hypnosis and Suffering David Patterson, PhD, ABPH
30603 SA3 Resolving Therapeutic impasses Jeremy Safran, PhD
30604 SA5 Navigating the Treatment of Frustrating Illnesses Such As Fibromyalgia with the Use of Clinical Hypnosis and Healing Relationship Harvey Zarren, MD
30605 L2 Lunch with the Masters: Hypnosis & the Psychotherapy Relationship Elgan Baker, PhD, ABPH; Carolyn Daitch, PhD; Michael Diamond, PhD, Maggie Phillips, PhD; Moderated by Eric Spiegel, PhD
30606 SP1 The Body’s Mind: The Role of Relationship in Integrating Body and Mind in People with Psychophysiologic Disorders David Alter, PhD, ABPH
30607 SP2 Unconscious Communication and Clinical Hypnosis:  A Psychoanalytically-oriented Case Consultation Group with Michael Diamond Michael Diamond, PhD
30608 SP4 Enhancing Hypnotic Elegance: The Interplay of Rhythms, Spaces and Suggestions George Glaser, MSW
30609 SP6 Joining a Threesome?  The Joys and Pitfalls of Adjunctive Therapy with Hypnosis Sharon Spiegel, PhD; Carolyn Daitch, PhD; Stephen Kahn, PhD
30610 P4 Dreamers, Schemers, Moonbeamers and Redeemers:  Psychoanalytic Musings on the Benevolent Allure and Therapeutic Action in Hypnotically-augmented Psychotherapy Michael Diamond, PhD
30611 P5 The Healing Impact of Relationship in Palliative Care: In Trance, Out of Trance, Upon Trance Daniel Handel, MD
30612 D1 Hypnosis, Connection, and Empowerment for Trauma Recovery Louis Damis, PhD, ABPP
30613 D2 Building Relationships, Enhancing Quality of Life, and Empowering Cancer Patients with Self-Hypnosis Groups Holly Forester-Miller, PhD
30614 D3 Uses of Altered States of Consciousness Experiences Related to Spiritual and Religious Aspects of Skin and Skin Disorders Philip Shenefelt, MD, ABMH
30615 D4 Clinical Hypnosis is Changing Our Minds Laurence Sugarman, MD, ABMH; David Alter, PhD, ABPH; David Reid, PsyD
30616 DA1 Hypnosis and Psychoanalysis: Twelve Steps toward Mutual Enrichment --Toward Recapturing Squandered Opportunities Richard P. Kluft, MD, PhD
30617 DA2 Incorporating Humor and Laughter into the Treatment Relationship Linda Thomson, MSN, APRN, ABMH, ABNH

 






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