Skip to content

HypnosisCE.com

Continuing education of Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy

  • Home
  • About
    • About HypnosisCE
    • Advisory Board
    • Accreditations
    • Testimonials
    • Policies & Procedures
  • Courses
    • Online Courses
    • Hypnosis for Pain
    • Hypnotic Regression Therapy
  • Authors
    • HypnosisCE Authors
    • Bruce Eimer, PhD, ABPP
    • Roy Hunter, DIMDHA, FAPHP
  • Resources
    • Articles & Publications
    • FAQs for Hypnosis Clients
  • Contact
  • Cart
  • Log in

The Scope of the Problem

Hypnosis CE July 28, 2015 No comments
You cannot view this unit as you're not logged in yet.

Post navigation

P-A-I-N
Hypnosis as an Evidence-Based Treatment Tool for Pain Management

Log In

Current Progress

Hypnosis for Pain: Principles and Practice
Module 1 Introduction and Overview-
Unit 1 Abstract + Workbook + eBook (HFP)  
Unit 2 Hypnosis as an Evidence-Based Treatment Tool for Pain Management  
Unit 3 The Scope of the Problem  
Unit 4 P-A-I-N  
Unit 5 Ten Commandments for N.O. M.O.R.E. P.A.I.N.  
Module 2 Important Definitions and Concepts-
Unit 1 Pain Terms and Definitions  
Unit 2 IASP Pain Term Definitions  
Unit 3 Explain Two Popular Models of Pain Mechanisms and Three Principles of Hypnotic Analgesia  
Unit 4 Explain Two Evidenced Based Theories of How Chronic Pain Develops  
Unit 5 Five Good Reasons to Use Hypnosis for Pain Management  
Unit 6 The Concept of "Mindfulness Based Pain Reduction", or MBPR  
Module 3 Getting a Client Motivated to Work with You-
Unit 1 Components of the Initial Evaluation of a Pain Patient for Hypnotherapy  
Unit 2 How to Explain the "6 A's" and the "12 D's" of Pain Coping Strategies  
Unit 3 Hypnosis Pre-talk: Explain to a patient how hypnosis can help him gain more control over pain  
Module 4 Hypnosis with a Pain Client - The "6 A's" and "12 D's"-
Unit 1 Inner Strength Empowered Therapy (ISET) and How to help a client transform pain perceptions  
Unit 2 How to Help a Pain Client Create Personalized "Pain Relief Images"  
Unit 3 Select an Appropriate Hypnotic Induction for Clients with Moderate-Severe Pain  
Unit 4 How to Use Trance State Suggestions to Help a Patient Experience Pain Relief  
Unit 5 Formulate Direct Hypnotic Suggestions for Analgesia with Each of the "12 D's"  
Module 5 Teaching Self-Hypnosis and Self-Management-
Unit 1 Explaining to a Pain Client the Rationale for Teaching the Patient Self-Hypnosis  
Unit 2 How to Teach a Pain Client Two Methods of Self-Hypnosis for Pain Control  
Module 6 Hypnoanalysis for Pain-
Unit 1 How to Utilize Hypnoanalysis to Uncover Pain's Emotional Overlay  
Unit 2 Explaining the Rationale for Using Ideomotor Finger Signals in Hypnoanalysis  
Module 7 Ethics and Risk Management-
Unit 1 Ethical and risk management concerns when using hypnosis for pain  
Module 8 Self Help-
Unit 1 Taming Pain Using Your Brain: A 12-Step Self-Help Program for Realistic Pain Relief  
Unit 2 Taming Pain Using Your Brain: 80 Ways to Get Tougher and Live With Less Pain  
Module 9 Attestation & Evaluation-
Unit 1 Attestation (HFP)  
Unit 2 Course Evaluation (HFP)  
Module 10 Knowledge Test-
Unit 1 48 Multiple Choice Questions (HFP)  
Module 11 Course Completion-
Unit 1 References / Appendix (HFP)  
Unit 2 Closing Remarks (HFP)  

FREE Hypnotherapy eBook

We want to email you a FREE COPY of Roy Hunter's latest eBook, 30 Insights from 3+ Decades of Client Centered Hypnotherapy which shares Roy's practical insights gleaned from his mistakes, successes, and his clients' feedback. Simply provide your email address so we can send you the link.

You have Successfully Subscribed!

APA Approved Sponsor
Bruce Eimer, Ph.D., LLC is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor Continuing Education for psychologists. Bruce Eimer, Ph.D., LLC maintains responsibility for this program and its content.

 

 

ADA Policy
Our online courses are accessible to anyone who is able to access the internet. ADA accommodation for the online courses offered by HypnosisCE and Bruce Eimer, Ph.D., LLC are available through the computer-human interface already available to the user.

For the visually impaired: Font size can be adjusted through the browser. Graphs and videos are described verbally. Course material can be printed. All questions and comments are made via the chat function in Zoom. I read all of the questions and comments that are asked and typed in the chat room.

For the hearing impaired: Audio volume can be adjusted, The user can use headphones. We use closed-captioning.

We make a concerted effort to accommodate to any participant’s ADA needs.

Funding of this Website

Funding for HypnosisCE.com comes entirely from revenue derived from clinical services, continuing education courses, and the sale of some informational products through our store. We do not host any form of advertising.

Policies & Procedures

Website by Wellspring Web Studio, LLC