Wednesday, January 23, 2008
AGE REGRESSION HYPNOSIS: MEMORY AND CREATIVE IMAGINATION
1.5 Continuing Education Hours
Karin C. Meiselman, Ph.D.
Beverly Hills
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Date: Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Time: 7 PM Dinner, 7:30 PM program starts
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Overview of Workshop:
Hypnotic suggestion can easily be used to engage a client’s imaginative capacity to progress into the future or regress into the past. Age progression, in which the client is asked to go into a visualization of successfully coping with the presenting problem, is a widely accepted technique in cognitive-behavioral therapy. Age regression is used far less frequently, partly because of concerns about its effects on vulnerable clients. Dr. Meiselman will describe some of the common methods for hypnotically inducing regression and the ethical pitfalls of doing so.
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Objectives of Workshop:
Attendees will learn:
1. The importance of obtaining informed consent for "memory work".
2. How to visit an already remembered scene from earlier in life.
3. The "affect bridge" technique.
4. Some imagery allowing memory to remain incomplete.
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About the Presenter:
Karin C. Meiselman, Ph.D. has been in private practice in Pasadena since 1979. She is past President of the Southern California Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Treasurer-elect of LACPA, and an Approved Consultant for the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis.
Fees:
Member: $40
Non-Member: $45
Student: $35
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