Carol Kershaw, Bill Wade – 2 Day Hypnosis for Trauma & PTSD Experiential Course
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Carol Kershaw and Bill Wade are members of the faculty.
12 hours and one minute
Audio and video formats are available.
18th of January, 2018
Description
Your clients have been through stressful and traumatic experiences, which often results in a reduced ability to maintain health and provide full self-comfort. This course is intended to help you better understand the neurological and psychological patterns that contribute to PSTD symptoms. This course will concentrate on developing strategies to assist traumatized clients in healing by altering these patterns.
Hypnosis is a powerful tool for trauma treatment that you can add to your clinical toolbox. When used with the brain in mind, hypnosis provides effective interventions to help clients break negative patterns, live more joyfully, self-motivate, and achieve life goals.
This course will place a special emphasis on understanding how trauma affects the brain and can result in symptoms such as anxiety, depression, panic, insomnia, obsessive-compulsive behavior, and difficulty managing anger. You will learn how to use hypnosis to treat these symptoms.
Carol Kershaw and Bill Wade, hypnosis experts and trainers, demystify and simplify hypnosis so you can start using it with your traumatized clients right away. They will dissect the research that supports hypnosis for trauma and teach you how to incorporate it into your clinical practice. Demonstrations, case studies, lectures, experiential exercises, and hands-on experience will be used to teach you.
This is a course you should not miss!
Handouts
Manual No. 053195 (3.3 MB)
Outline (65 pages) available after purchase
Trauma Neurophysiology/PTSD
The effect on the nervous system
The Effects of Trauma on the Brain
The Effects of Stress on the Brain
Activation of the Vagal Nerve-Stephen Porges
Adverse Childhood Events (ACES)
Trauma that is both intense and prolonged
Childhood adversity
Trauma and seizure activity
Attachment and Trauma
Attachment fashions
Trauma and dissociation attachment styles
Relationships and attachment
The Most Recent Neuroscience Research on Body/Mind Healing
The body/mind as frequency, light, and natural healing abilities
The discovery of filament structures in the body that carry information
Limitations of research on cellular biophoton release
The Effects of Long-Term Stress on the Limbic System
Symptoms of limbic overarousal include: Anxiety, startle response, panic, obsessive-compulsive patterns, rage, and insomnia are all symptoms of anxiety.
Symptoms of limbic arousal include: Depression, negative thinking, and altered experience perception
Clinical Hypnosis Fundamentals
Definition of hypnosis as resource activator
Focused attention and suggestion
Hypnotic language\sConversational hypnosis
Psychotherapy as hypnosis
EEG hypnosis
Put Clinical Hypnosis to Practice
Simple Inductions
Changing Mental States
Strategies to Interrupt Rumination\sStrategies for Anxiety, Depression, Calming the Nervous System
Experiential exercises to practice the skills learned
Demonstration: EEG Hypnosis
Strategies for Developing Traumatic Memory Reconsolidation
Retrieval and disruption
How to move a memory from short term to long term
State dependent memory and learning
Focused Attention as a State of Negative or Positive Hypnotic Trance
How optical system may play a role in symptom formation and removal
Focus on “nothing” helps eliminates negative thought
Simple Biofeedback Tools Paired with Hypnosis to Support Post Traumatic Growth
Heartmath HRV training
Temperature training
Breath training and meditation
Galvanic skin response training
How to Avoid Common Mistakes in Talk Therapy that May Make Trauma Symptoms Worse
Too much attention on feelings
Too much emphases on the trauma story
Faculty
Carol Kershaw, Ed.D. Seminars and goods related to this topic: 5
Carol Kershaw, Ed.D., is a licensed psychologist and co-director of the Milton Erickson Institute of Houston and co-author of Brain Change Therapy: Clinical Interventions for Self Transformation (2012 WW Norton), co-author of The Worry Free Mind (Career Press) and author of The Couple’s Hypnotic Dance (Brunner/Mazel). She is board certified in Neurofeedback, a member of the American Psychological Association, and approved consultant for the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis. She is an international trainer and is a frequent presenter in the states on the most cutting edge interventions based in neuroscience and hypnosis. Carol has been featured on ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC for her cutting-edge work.
Speaker Information:
Financial: Carol Kershaw receives royalties as an author for W.W. Norton and Company. PESI, Inc. pays her a speaking honorarium.
Non-financial: Carol Kershaw has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.
Bill Wade Seminars and goods related to this topic: 3
Bill Wade, M.Div., LPC, LMFT is a licensed professional counselor and marriage and family therapist, author and international trainer. Co-director of the Milton Erickson Institute of Houston he is also a co-author of Brain Change Therapy: Clinical Interventions for Self-Transformation and The Worry Free Mind: Train Your Brain, Calm The Stress Spin Cycle, and Discover a Happier, More Productive You. Bill has taught extensively in the states on neuroscience and has also taught meditation and given Dharma lectures at various Buddhist temples.
Speaker Information:
Financial: J. William Wade maintains a private practice. He receives royalties from W.W. Norton, Amazon Books and CDS. PESI, Inc. pays him a speaking honorarium.
Non-financial: J. William Wade is a member of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy; American Counseling Association; and Texas Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.
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