Hypnosis with Alcohol and Drug Addiction from Richard Nongard
They say that “nicotine is as addictive as heroin,” and research shows that hypnosis is one of the most effective treatments for nicotine addiction. Then the question arises, why is hypnosis not finding wider application in the treatment of drug and alcohol addiction? In this two-day workshop, you will learn from two of the nation’s leading authorities on the use of hypnosis techniques to end the cycle of addiction, end compulsive behavior, and control physical withdrawal through hypnotic interventions.
Scott and Richard have extensive experience working in therapy groups and share an integrative approach to using hypnotic techniques in traditional counseling and treatment. Consider these statistics: 1 in 8 Americans have a serious alcohol or drug problem Roughly 27 million Americans either regularly use illegal drugs or “drink heavily.” Of these, nearly 16 million people are estimated to need immediate treatment. The estimated annual direct costs to our society from substance abuse are over $ 250 billion And these titles are from peer-reviewed journals: 81% Reported Quitting Smoking After Hypnosis (Texas A&M University) Significantly more methadone addicts quit smoking through hypnosis. 94% went drug-free (American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis) Hypnosis shows a 77 percent success rate for at least 1 year of follow-up (American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis) Hypnosis is a successful addiction treatment. (American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis) You can earn 12 hours of approved continuing education and learn specific methods of relapse prevention, detoxification, and behavior change.
This two-day workshop will provide hypnotic scripts, lectures, notes, and assessment tools for both hypnotherapy and counseling. In this workshop, professionals will learn how to integrate hypnosis into other treatments, including (but not limited to) 12-step programs. This workshop will not teach an “it over that” approach, but rather a holistic approach that integrates hypnosis, NLP, spirituality and medical solutions to the problem of addiction. This seminar will teach professionals: Using trance as a method of recovery from alcoholism and drug addiction Integrate NLP Patterns into Successful Change Work for Drug and Alcohol Abuse Clients Work both in private practice as a hypnotist, and integrate these methods into work with a treatment team in an inpatient or outpatient setting.
This workshop will open doors for you professionally and help you help clients with a variety of addictions find recovery, even if they have failed with traditional treatments or 12-step programs. You can consider this workshop as an essential tool in helping you become the best addiction therapist.
This workshop teaches both the alternatives to the dominant medical and 12-step model and how to work within this framework. Our goal is to find what works for each client, not a one-off approach that limits the client’s options. We will explore behavioral patterns of self-control and methods of reducing, not eliminating, drug or alcohol use. In our pursuit of customer solutions, we will not shy away from what is controversial, instead preferring to explore opportunities that can help each unique customer. Scott Sandland, Ch.t., is a staff hypnotherapist working in both inpatient and outpatient drug and alcohol addiction treatment programs. Although best known as the creator of HypnoThoughts.com, he is best known for his ability to integrate hypnosis into traditional medical models of patient care. As a hypnotic member of multidisciplinary treatment groups, he was a leader in drug and alcohol addiction treatment.
Dr. Richard Nongard is a licensed psychotherapist who has consulted and treated drug addiction for over 25 years. His contextualized approach does not see one-dimensional treatment as suitable for everyone, but rather seeks to integrate hypnosis and NLP to create client-centered approaches that work in addiction recovery.
He is the author of numerous textbooks on both counseling and clinical hypnotherapy. Location: This will be the first session held at the new HPTI Conference and Therapy Center in Newport Beach, California. You will have the opportunity to see real offices and meet directors and staff. 1501 Westcliff. Newport Beach ca 92660. Online Access: When you sign up, you will have full access to the live event through our online training center as it goes on. You also get full access to our high quality video archive after 10 days, and you can even download each segment for offline viewing or burning to DVD.
Note: streaming technology has been very reliable for us. Keep in mind that high-quality post-event video will have better audio and video than live streaming, but you will have access to both. In the event of a technical failure (extremely unlikely) during a live broadcast, you will not receive a refund as you will be provided with all course content ten days after the event at our online training center.
Hotels: There are many hotels nearby. We recommend Holiday Inn Express Newport Beach at 2300 Weast Coast highway. It’s only one mile away. Hacienda Travelodge is located in the nearby Costa Mesa area, just 1.5 km from the hotel, and current rates are under $ 95. The nearby Days Inn apparently costs less than $ 72 a night. Deals can be found on the internet at hotels.com or even hotwire.com – yes. Members are responsible for their own accommodation and reservations.
Nearby airports: The closest airport served by major airliners is SNA (John Wayne Airport in Orange Country). But there is also easy access from Los Angeles and other Southern California airports. Continuing education is sponsored by Peachtree Professional Education, Inc.
(FastCEUs.com) The hpti consortium offers ICBCH approved, IMDHA / Mako hypnotherapy CE watches for hypnotists CALIFORNIA NURSING – Board of Registered Nurses Approved Provider # 14780, expires 12/31/2016. CNE certificates must be retained by the licensee for four years. PCE California Council for Behavioral Sciences Approved Vendor # 5575 NAADAC – National Association of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Counselors Approves Service Provider # 205 Professional Education Peachtree / Fast CEUs.com has been approved by the NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP # 5701. Programs that are not eligible for NBCC credit are clearly defined. Professional Education Peachtree / Fast CEUs.com is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.
Hypnosis courses Hypnosis is a human condition involving focused attention, decreased peripheral awareness, and increased ability to respond to suggestion. There are competing theories explaining hypnosis and related phenomena. Altered state theories view hypnosis as an altered state of consciousness or trance, characterized by a level of awareness that is different from the normal state of consciousness. In contrast, nonstate theories view hypnosis as a form of placebo effect, redefinition of interaction with the therapist, or a form of imaginary role-playing. It is said that during hypnosis, a person’s concentration increases. Hypnotized subjects are said to exhibit heightened responses to suggestions. Hypnosis usually begins with hypnotic induction, which includes a series of preliminary instructions and suggestions. The use of hypnosis for therapeutic purposes is called “hypnotherapy”, while its use as a form of entertainment for the audience is known as “stage hypnosis.” Stage hypnosis is often performed by mentalists practicing the art form of mentalism.
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