Pain Management Certification
In your home on DVD.
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Nurses and hypnotists and other health care providers will learn amazing techniques for reducing pain.
# The hypnotists will learn how to develop a treatment plan including themes and metaphors for treatment and how to create scripts specific for the client.
Non-Hypnotists health care providers will learn the appropriate language in working with pain patients, hypnotic techniques and mind/body response to relieving pain.
# Nurses will learn bedside language to help patients.
# The participant will receive over 400 scripts, electronic records, many articles on hypnosis and pain. PowerPoint presentations and how to start a practice will also be included. This CD along is worth the price of the Seminar.
This is the only seminar that teaches the four non-pharmacological pain control methods and their relationship to hypnosis.
The door for hypnotists to work with multidisciplinary pain management teams has been opened by the Joint Commission for Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO). JCAHO set standards for the assessment of pain and states that alternative non-pharmacological methods for pain management may be used by all hospitals.
Pain clinics are hiring qualified complementary healthcare practitioners to meet these standards. This seminar will focus on hypnotic intervention sessions for patient visits one through four in a comprehensive step-by-step model. The sessions will include the study of hypnotic techniques for the treatment of Headaches, Chronic Post Surgical Pain, Cancer Pain, Back and Neck Pain.
The reason for the use of hypnosis in chronic pain management will be explained with the emphasis on the clinical practice of hypnosis involving physician referrals in an outpatient setting.
Demonstrations and antidotal case studies will be reviewed and will include: the method of hypnotic induction, formulating hypnotic suggestions for decreasing or removal of symptoms, and metaphorical guidelines with goal setting and treatment planning. Hypnosis as a coping skill in dealing with secondary gain will also be included.
This seminar will focus on the use of hypnosis in pain management within the clinical context. Specific methods of pain control in the treatment of acute, chronic, and post surgical pain will be presented. This will include the differences between acute and chronic pain, both physiologically and psychologically.
Participants will discuss the use of hypnosis and related relaxation techniques in the management of pain, with a focus on the use of hypnosis as a means of providing the client with a renewed sense of controlling their disease rather than being controlled by it.


