Date :
Place : United States, Plymouth
Contact Person:CME
Description:
In this two day workshop, we will consider the role that hypnosis can play in a relationally attuned therapeutic relationship towards facilitating attachment repair in patients with developmental arrests in self-regulation and identity formation. The relational and psychological functions of attunement, representation, and mentalization are essential components of a secure attachment experience. The presenter will review the literature and describe how hypnosis can be applied in working with each of these areas of attachment.Deadline for abstracts/proposals : 31st May 2017
Organized By :University of Minnesota Medical School - Office of Continuing Professional Development
Keynote Speakers :
Conference Highlights :Hypnosis and Psychotherapy: Getting Started and Continuing On co-presented by Helen Paul and Cheryl Bemel Psychophysiology presented by Al Clavel Sleep: Working Hypnotically with Complex Cases presented by Suzanne Candell Advanced Hypnosis Techniques: Reviewing the Work of the Masters presented by Ralph McKinney Hypnotic Skeleton Keys for Unlocking the Neuroplastic Potential of our Clients presented by David Alter
Venue :3131 Campus Drive, Plymouth, MN, United States
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