Bill O’Hanlon – Ericksonian Hypnosis Online Course (Full)

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Bill O’Hanlon – Ericksonian Hypnosis Online Course (Full)*42 Continuing Education (CE) Clock Hours for Behavioral Health ProfessionalsThough therapeutic hypnosis has had many great practitioners make significant contributions in both research and application, few have left as much of a defining mark on hypnotic form and practice as the psychiatrist, Dr. Milton Erickson. Weaving non-directive approaches, rich in metaphor and complexity, Erickson was able to help people experience radical and positive change.In the years after his death, Dr. Erickson’s student (and sometime gardener), Bill O’Hanlon, worked to translate the sometimes mystical work of Erickson into a form that others could learn and apply in their own clinical practice. O’Hanlon made it his mission to help others learn the transformational methods of Ericksonian Hypnosis, and he has trained thousands of people throughout the world in Dr. Erickson’s clinical approach.In this online course, O’Hanlon takes the lessons that he learned studying under Erickson, along with with his own decades of experience as a psychotherapist, hypnotherapist, and clinical trainer, and has curated the best of it all in these engaging lessons and hypnosis demonstrations. As O’Hanlon is moving away from live training, he wanted to make sure he could still empower people, and he believes that this course has let him distill his most stand out lectures and hypnotic demonstrations to create, what he confidently believes is, his most complete hypnosis training ever! Do not miss this opportunity to learn from one of the masters of Ericksonian hypnosis.Course Learning ObjectivesTo consider the innovative legacy of Dr. Milton Erickson, and how his non-directive approach to hypnosis can create foundations for lasting change.To explore various concepts and techniques in the Ericksonian approach to clinical hypnosis.To observe multiple demonstrations of Ericksonian hypnosis use with a variety of issues and populations..To process the further application of the Ericksonian hypnosis with recorded couching calls with students of the approach.And know you can buy this course without any risk. We have a full refund policy for anyone who decides they do not want to keep the course within 30-Days of purchase.This training contains 42 clock hours of behavioral health continuing education* under the approval bodies listed below.PsychMaven is responsible for all aspects for this program.*PsychMaven has been approved by the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) as an Approved Continuing Education Provider (ACEP) for both Live/Real Time and Home Study continuing education (CE) Programs. ACEP No.6624. This program is designed to meet the standards of NBCC content areas no.1 (Counseling Theory/Practice and the Counseling Relationship). PsychMaven is solely responsible for all aspects of this program.*PsychMaven is a Licensed Social Worker Continuing Education Provider under the Texas State Board for Social Worker Examiners (Provider No. 7751). PsychMaven may provide continuing education to Social Workers certified and/or licensed in that state, and in other states/jurisdictions that accept the Continuing Education (CE) approval of other state Social Work boards. Please contact your state licensing board if you have questions about the acceptability of continuing education (CE) hours.*PsychMaven is an Approved Education Provider (AEP) for NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals (NAADAC No. 122584) and may offer approved clock hours for programs that meet NAADAC requirements. This program is designed to primarily meet NAADAC counselor skills group no.4 (Counseling Services)*Students who have previously taken this Bill O’Hanlon training have had the hours approved by the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis (ASCH) as an advanced training after petitioning the organization. PsychMaven cannot guarantee that hours will still be accepted by ASCH, but students may contact the organization at ASCH.net to explore this option if you choose.For the latest on the the CE Approvals of PsychMaven, as well as guidance on CE requirements for different disciplines, visit us at www.psychmaven.org/ce-approval.Your InstructorBill O’Hanlon, MSWilliam “Bill” O’Hanlon is a world renowned leader in the fields of brief psychotherapy and clinical hypnosis. Bill is the author of nearly 40 books and has delivered over 2500 talks around the world, and teaches others how to write and publish their own books and how to become paid public speakers. Bill is the co-founder of the Solution-Oriented Approach, a therapeutic method that focuses on identifying unrealized possibilities while acknowledging emotional and contextual issues. During graduate school, Bill studied with the eccentric and creative psychiatrist Milton Erickson (he was Dr. Erickson’s only work/study student), he later became a major teacher/translator of Dr. Erickson’s approaches to clinical hypnosis and change. More on Bill can be found at www.billohanlon.com“The course was great and I loved hearing stories about Milton Erickson. Bill was able to deconstruct Erickson’s work and maintain the magic that is Erickson. That is the mark of a great teacher”– Barbara Wohlander, Past Clinical Social Worker of the Year by the California Society for Clinical Social Work’s (CSCSW)Course CurriculumEricksonian HypnosisModule 1: Induction to Ericksonian HypnosisIntroduction to Module 1 (1:29)Get the “Teachable App” for course access on iPhone/iPadReferences to “Coaching Calls,” “Comment Board,” & “Homework”Books for More In-Depth Learning (2:19)1.1 Intro to Solution-Oriented Hypnosis 1: Permissive vs. Directive (13:14)Trance for getting the most out of this course1.2: Evocation vs. Suggestion (5:55)1.3: Aims of Ericksonian vs. Traditional Hypnosis (12:18)Meetings With a Remarkable ManTrance indicators (PDF)Ericksonian Bibliography (PDF)1.4: The Making of a Master: Milton Erickson (35:22)Module 2 (Part 1): Elements of Trance Induction: Inviting Altered States2.1: Permission and Inclusion (9:42)2.1.1: Skill Building 1 Permission and Inclusion (4:57)2.1.2: Example of Giving Permission in Trance Induction 1 (audio)2.1.3: Example of Giving Permission in Trance Induction 2 (audio)2.1.4: Example of Giving Permission in Trance Induction 32.2: Induction: Orient to Previous Trance Experiences (5:10)2.2.1: Evocation of Previous Trance-Like Experiences Demo (5:28)2.2.2: Skill Building with Evoking Previous Experiences (2:34)2.3 Ericksonian Hypnosis Induction Elements 3 Presupposition (15:33)2.3.1 Presupposition demo (4:43)2.3.2 Skill Building 3 Presupposition (2:35)2.3.3 The Illusion of Alternatives (2:42)2.3.4 Erickson Using Presupposition in an Induction (0:13)2.4 Ericksonian Hypnosis Induction Elements 4 Splitting (5:48)2.4.1 Splitting demo (3:29)2.4.2 Skill Building for Splitting (2:29)Post-Test: Part 1Module 2 (Part 2): Elements of Trance Induction: Inviting Altered States-2.5 Ericksonian Hypnosis Induction Elements 5 Linking (7:01)2.5.1 Linking demo (3:30)2.5.2 Skill Building 5 Linking (1:31)2.6 Ericksonian Hypnosis Induction Elements 6 Interspersal (9:03)2.6.1 Interspersal demo (2:04)2.6.2 Skill Building 6 Interspersal (2:29)2.7 Ericksonian Hypnosis Induction Elements 7 Description (6:59)2.7.1 Description demo (1:48)2.8 Ericksonian Hypnosis Induction Elements 8 Truisms (3:11)2.8.1 Truisms demo (2:03)2.9 Practice Trance Exercise 1 Permission and Inclusion (9:07)2.10 Practice Trance Exercise 2 Evocation of Previous Trance Experiences (5:01)2.11 Practice Trance Exercise 3 Presupposition (2:52)2.12 Practice Trance Exercise 4 Splitting (2:04)2.13 Practice Trance Exercise 5 Linking (1:32)2.14 Practice Trance Exercise 6 Interspersal (2:18)Four Doorways Into Altered States (10:26)2.15 Ericksonian Hypnosis Induction Elements 9 Rhythm (4:07)2.16 Ericksonian Hypnosis Induction Elements 10 Matching (5:15)Trance-Scripts: Induction Prompts and WordingComplete Induction Example: Translated trance (23:23)2.17 The Confusion Technique (4:24)Module 2 (Part 3): Elements of Trance Induction: Inviting Altered StatesWordsmithing in Ericksonian/Solution-Oriented HypnosisThe Quick Guide to Ericksonian/Solution-Oriented HypnosisChecklist for Ericksonian Hypnosis InductionsThere’s No Such Thing As a Weed: Erickson’s Utilization Approach (76:22)What if They Don’t Come Out of Trance? (4:25)Session: Hypnosis with cancer and pain (55:37)Post-Test: Part 2Module 3: Trance Phenomena: Inviting Automatic ChangeWelcome to Module 3 (0:42)3.1 Trance Phenomena (16:44)3.2 Evoking Automatic Changes in Trance (9:17)3.3 Evoking Hand and Arm Levitation (5:48)3.3.1 Milton Erickson hand and arm levitation example (1975) (7:32)3.3.2 Milton Erickson Example of Hand and Arm Levitation (1957) (9:14)3.3.3 Practice Hand and Arm Levitation (5:22)3.3.4 O’Hanlon Hand and Arm Levitation example (15:55)Post-Test: Part 3Module 4: Hypnotherapy- Creating Change With Trance4.0 Welcome to Module 4: Hypnotherapy (1:13)4.1 The Unconscious and Trance (15:25)4.2 When To and When Not To Use Trance (4:04)4.2.1 Skill Building When To and When Not To Use Trance (2:23)4.3 The Class of Problems Class of Solutions Model Part 1 (32:06)4.3.1 The Class of Problems Class of Solutions Model Part 2 (14:01)4.3.2 Skill Building Using the Class of Problems Class of Solutions Model (2:32)4.3.3 Treating Warts Application of Class of Problems Class of Solutions (8:16)4.4 Storytelling in Ericksonian/Solution-Oriented Hypnosis (19:28)4.4.1 The African Violet Queen (8:36)4.4.2 The Brick Wall (4:26)Complete Hypnosis Session with Mo in London, England (56:11)4.5 Symptomatic Trance and Healing Trance video (10:33)4.5.1 The 3-D Model of Trauma4.6 Inclusive Therapy (16:13)The Inclusive Self4.6.1 Demonstration of Inclusion in Trance (24:30)4.6.2 Demonstration of Inclusive Therapy (54:38)Contradiction: An original inclusive song co-written by Bill4.6.3 Practice Inclusive Therapy (3:58)4.7 Self-Hypnosis (16:53)4.8 The Process of Solution-Oriented Hypnosis (10:04)Doing Solution-Oriented HypnosisComplete Hypnosis Session with Madeline Pain ControlHypnotherapy Example: Treatment of a Chronic Cough (34:20)Pain Control Hypnotherapy Session: Cancer pain (Louie) (70:52)4.9 Hypnotherapy as Editing Experience (5:05)Post-Test: Part 4Module 5: Specific Applications5.1 Pain Reduction and Management (14:17)5.1.1 Milton Erickson Examples of Pain Control (5:42)5.1.2 Beside Yourself with Comfort: Pain Control5.1.3 Hypnosis for migraines5.1.4 Hypnosis for labor and comfortable childbirth5.1.5 Hypnosis for comfortable childbirth and labor 25.2 Calm Beneath the Waves: Help for Anxiety, Panic and Desperation5.3 Moving On 1: A trance to help resolve sexual abuse5.3.1 Moving On 2: Another trance to help resolve sexual abuse5.4 Trance for insomnia5.4.1 A trance for overcoming insomnia5.5 Hypnosis for weight management5.6 Trance for confidence5.7 Food Flexibility Trance5.8 Mastering Self Hypnosis5.9 Doing Group Inductions (25:43)5.9.1 Example of a Group Induction (10:54)Post-Test: Part 5Further Material, Examples, and DemonstrationsMilton Erickson: Pioneer of Plasticity and Evocative ChangeUtilizing Hypnosis with Children: Dog Phobia (22:37)Demonstration trance of working with the 3-D Model (34:57)Hypnosis, Solution-Focused Work, Imagination and Play (62:18)Demonstration of hypnosis for insomnia (41:38)Hypnosis demonstration with Martha’s client (57:12)Coaching Call RecordingsAbout the Coaching CallsCoaching and demonstration call- July 7, 2016 (65:47)Coaching and demo call September 6, 2016 (101:31)Demonstration coaching call July 8, 2017 (video) (99:30)Demonstration video session May 11, 2018 (87:01)Coaching call #1 May 19, 2018Coaching call #2 May 27, 2018Coaching call #3 June 2, 2018Coaching call #4 June 24, 2018Coaching call #5 July 2, 2018Coaching call #6 August 6, 2018Demonstration call August 5, 2018 (video) (114:33)Post-Test: Part 6Course Evaluation & CE CertificateCE Certificate InformationCourse EvaluationCourse Completion Statement