This three-day workshop is for clinicians and health care workers who are ready to begin their ASCH Approved education in Clinical Hypnosis. It is designed for health care practitioners who are new to hypnosis. We are excited to welcome you!
Fundamentals: Level 1 Training in Hypnosis
April 12-13, 2024 and April 20, 2024
Overview
LEVEL ONE TRAINING IN CLINICAL HYPNOSIS | |
Dates:* | April 12, 2024: Virtual April 13, 2024: In-Person April 20, 2024: In-Person |
Times: | See Agenda Below (all times CST) |
CEUs: | 21 CEUs (see details below) |
Location: | April 12, 2024: Virtual via Zoom (Day 1) April 13, 2024: In-Person, Minneapolis, MN (Day 2) April 20, 2024: In-Person, Minneapolis, MN (Day 3) |
Register: | Register for the Conference |
*Please note: This is an in-person training, and there is no fully online option.
Continuing Education Credits
This MN Society of Clinical Hypnosis conference is designed to meet continuing education requirements for many clinical disciplines. 21 CEHs are anticipated. We have applied for CE credits with the following boards:
- American Society of Clinical Hypnosis – Applying for Approval
- MN Board of Marriage & Family Therapy – Applying for Approval
- MN Board of Psychology – Applying for Approval
Professionals in other related clinical disciplines, as well as those working outside of Minnesota, can submit CEH certificates to their corresponding boards for independent approval. Actual CEH amounts will be dependent upon your specific licensure board and attendance.
This training does not have a fully virtual option. To complete this training you must be able to be in attendance in Minneapolis, MN, on the second two days.
Description
Clinical hypnosis is a powerful therapeutic that draws upon the skills, adaptability, and creativity of clinicians. It has been used in medical, dental, and psychological treatment for hundreds of years. Clinical hypnosis incorporates understanding of current concepts of neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and neuroplasticity with effective patient relationship and communication skills.
Eligibility & Target Audience*
Health care professionals with a Doctoral Degree in Medicine, Dentistry, or Psychology; persons holding a Master’s Degree in Social Work, Marriage and Family Counseling, or Clinical or Counseling Psychology who are licensed by the state/province in which they practice; Registered Nurses with advanced sub-specialty training and certification or a Master’s Degree; or students actively enrolled in a graduate program leading to a degree in any of the foregoing or a four-year bachelor’s degree that ends in certification in such a field. Master’s level, licensed health professionals (e.g., Occupational and Physical Therapists, Speech and Language Pathologists, et. al.) are also welcome and encouraged to attend.
Objectives
Upon completion of this workshop, participants will be able to do the following in their clinical practices:
2024 Agenda
Note: This is an approximate schedule that will be updated over time.
Day One: Friday April 12, 2024
Online Zoom (ALL TIMES CST)
ALL TIMES CST | Presentation | Faculty |
8:00–8:15 | Welcome, Faculty and Student Introductions and Instruction | |
8:15–8:45 | Introduction to Clinical Hypnosis | Stoos |
8:45–9:30 | Hypnotic Principles and Stages I | Wolf |
9:30–10:15 | Hypnotic Principles and Stages II | Bemel |
10:15–10:30 | Break | |
10:30–11:00 | Group Hypnotic Experience | Bemel |
11:00–11:45 | Fundamentals of Hypnotic Communication and Formulation of Suggestions | Schissel |
11:45–12:30 | Anatomy of a Hypnotic Experience | Wolf (demo) & Stoos (typing) |
12:30–1:15 | Lunch | |
1:15–2:00 | Hypnotic Phenomena | Schissel |
2:00–2:45 | Patient/Client Assessment, Presenting Hypnosis to the Patient/Client | Bemel |
2:45–3:15 | Ethical Principles and Professional Conduct | Bemel |
3:15–3:30 | Break | |
3:30 – 4:15 | Self-Hypnosis: How and What to Teach Patients | Stoos |
4:15–4:30 | Questions and closing remarks |
DAY TWO: Saturday, April 13, 2024
In-Person, Minneapolis, MN
ALL TIMES CST | Presentation | Faculty |
8:00 | Start Time | |
8:00–8:15 | Welcome, Questions | |
8:15–8:45 | Introduction to Small Group Practice | Stoos |
8:45–9:00 | Demonstration of Group #1 Diaphragmatic Breathing, Rapport, Elicitation and Reorientation | Demo: Bemel |
9:00–10:30 | Small Group Practice of Hypnotic Process #1 | Small Group Faculty |
10:30–10:45 | Break | |
10:45–11:45 | Intensification of Hypnotic Experience | Stoos |
11:45–12:30 | Hypnosis with Children | Bemel |
12:30–1:15 | Lunch (Bring your own Lunch) | |
1:15–2:15 | Treatment Planning, Strategy and Technique Selection in Hypnosis | Stoos |
2:15–2:30 | Demonstration of Group #2: Eye Fixation, Rapport, Elicitation, Intensification and Reorientation | Demo: Wolf |
2:30–2:45 | Break | |
2:45–4:15 | Small Group Practice of Hypnotic Process #2 | Small Group Faculty |
4:15-5:00 | Ego Strengthening | Stoos (Schissel Demo) |
5:00–5:15 | Closing, Raffle and Questions |
DAY THREE: Saturday, April 20, 2024 (ALL TIMES CST)
In-Person, Minneapolis, MN
ALL TIMES CST | Presentation | Faculty |
8:00 | Start Time | |
8:00-8:15 | Welcome/Questions | |
8:15-8:30 | Demonstration of Group #3: Eye Roll, Rapport, Elicitation, Intensification, Ego-Strengthening, Suggestions, and Reorientation | Demo: Schissel |
8:30-10:30 | Small Group Practice of Hypnotic Process #3 | Small Group Faculty |
10:30-10:45 | Break | |
10:45-12:00 | Neurophysiology of Hypnosis | Weisberg |
12:00-12:45 | Tailoring Hypnosis for your Client/Patient | Stoos |
12:45-1:30 | Lunch | |
1:30-1:45 | ASCH Membership and Certification | Stoos* |
1:45-2:00 | Demonstration of Group #4 Chiasson or Arm Levitation, Rapport, Elicitation, Intensification, Hypnotic Phenomenon, Ego-Strengthening, Suggestions, and Reorientation | Demo: Stoos |
2:00-2:15 | Break | |
2:15-4:15 | Small Group Practice of Hypnotic Process #4 | Small Group Faculty |
4:15-5:00 | Integrating Hypnosis into Clinical Practice | Schissel |
5:00-5:15 | Closing, Review, Evaluations, Raffle |
2024 Faculty
Victoria Beck, MSW, LICSW
Victoria Beck is a Clinical Social Worker currently in private practice in Grand Rapids, MN. She has 23 years of direct practice experience including 14 years at a local Rule 29 MH Clinic where she oversaw development of one of the first certified DBT programs in Northern MN. She provides individual, family and group therapy as well as being a BOSW and LPCC certified clinical supervisor. She also engages in consultation with other providers in private practice in the area. She has been a member of MSCH since 2014 and enjoys attending the annual conference as well as the other opportunities for education that MSCH offers. She utilizes clinical hypnosis in her work with individuals currently addressing a variety of complaints including managing mood related symptoms, chronic pain, ego strengthening and habit disorders.
Cheryl Bemel, PhD – Faculty/ Small Group Facilitator
Cheryl Bemel, PhD is a licensed psychologist. She is an adjunct professor at the University of Minnesota’s School of Dentistry, training dentists and dental students in psychophysiological management of pain techniques with patients. Dr. Bemel has proudly deployed with the Minnesota Behavioral Health Medical Reserve Corps to provide Psychological First Aid at national disaster sites. Dr. Bemel is a former provider of trauma services within Minneapolis Police Department’s Child Development Policing Project. She has also provided care as a Crisis Psychologist in hospital emergency rooms. Currently, she is a provider within Allina Health Medical Clinics, as well as in her own independent practice. Dr. Bemel is an Approved Consultant with the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis. For more information, about her practice, visit www.drcherylbemel.com
Holly Birkeland, LMFT
Holly Birkeland is a retired Marriage and Family Therapist who used clinical hypnosis in her practice with individuals and couples. She is a current member of MSCH.
Kristen Kampsula, LMFT, LADC
Kris Kampsula is a Mental Health Professional at Hazelden Betty Ford and a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor and works with individuals, couples and families. She is trained in EMDR and Clinical Hypnosis. She specializes in treating trauma and addiction, and relational dysfunction.
Ann Schissel, PhD – Small Group Facilitator
Ann Schissel is a Doctoral-level Licensed Psychologist. She is currently in private practice at CenterLife Counseling and teaches as an Assistant Professor at St. Mary’s University of Minnesota in the Counseling Psychology Doctorate Program. Ann also serves on the Board of Directors as MSCH secretary.
Jennifer Stoos, MA, MDiv, LMFT- Faculty/ Small Group Facilitator
Jennifer Stoos is a member of MSCH, and ASCH, and an Approved Consultant. She is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, MN Board and American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists Approved Supervisor, American Society of Clinical Hypnosis (ASCH) Approved Consultant, and Past President of the Minnesota Society of Clinical Hypnosis (MSCH). In 2019 Jennifer was the recipient of the Kohen Outstanding Clinician Award from MSCH for outstanding leadership in clinical practice, teaching, and utilization of therapeutic hypnosis. She has been using hypnosis with couples and individuals since 2007. Jennifer has a private practice at Rekindle Counseling.
Mark Weisberg, PhD ABPP
Mark Weisberg is a Board-Certified Clinical Health Psychologist in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He is Adjunct Community Faculty, Academic Health Center, University of Minnesota. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association, American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, and American Academy of Clinical Health Psychology. Additionally, he is a past president of the Minnesota Society of Clinical Hypnosis and past vice-president of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis.
He has worked at the Minnesota Head and Neck Pain Clinic in St Paul MN for over 30 years and maintains an independent practice in Minneapolis MN.
Dr. Weisberg has been involved in clinical practice and consultation in integrative mind-body medicine and treatment of chronic physical conditions for over 30 years and teaches nationally and internationally on these topics. He has many publications in the medical, dental, and psychological scientific literature. He is the co-author of Trust Your Gut: Get Lasting Healing from IBS and Other Chronic Digestive Problems Without Drugs (Conari Press), a consumer book on integrative treatment of digestive disorders.
Ben Wolf, LICSW
Ben Wolf is a licensed clinical social worker currently working in private practice in St. Paul, Minnesota. He is a current member and past president of MSCH. He has been utilizing hypnosis in his work with adolescents, adults, and couples for over 10 years. Mr Wolf specializes in treating anxiety, depression, complex trauma and eating disorders.
Registration Information
If you are not a member your registration includes a free membership to the Minnesota Society of Clinical Hypnosis for one year!
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CANCELLATION POLICY: Full refund before April 1, 2024 MINUS $50 Admin Fee
NO REFUNDS AFTER April 1, 2024
Pricing
This year we have a new option for Level I Participants. You may 1) Sign up for the Fundamentals training alone, or 2) Sign up for the Fundamentals Training, AND the June training with David Spiegel, MD, a wonderful presenter for new students of clinical hypnosis. His work is accessible, clear, and immediately useful. Students who sign up for both the Level 1 and Spiegel presentations will have access to a small group practice session between the presentations, and receive a discount on the Spiegel workshop.
Level I: Fundamentals | Level I AND Dr. Spiegel | |
Non-Profit Group | $250 | $500 |
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See our registration fees and the option of registering for two conferences