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Michael Yapko Ph.D
DATE: 15TH February 2004
TREATING DEPRESSION WITH HYPNOSIS
OVERVIEW:
Depression is the most common mood disorder-affecting people not only
in the U.K., but also in the world. And, it is a disorder that is still
growing steadily across all age groups. Depression is also one of the
most treatable disorders, as long-term treatment and follow-up studies
indicate. Why, then, is depression so prevalent?
This workshop breaks new ground, formally bringing together depression
as a problem and hypnosis as a solution. Older conceptions about both
depression and hypnosis that are now obsolete previously prevented such
a union for a variety of reasons, but here is a new realm in which superstition
can be replaced with fact.
Our knowledge of depression has greatly improved in recent years, firmly
establishing the essential role of psychotherapy in treatment. Whenever
psychotherapy is indicated, so are specific identifiable patterns of hypnotic
influence, since the two are fundamentally inseparable.
Drugs alone are not and can never be an entirely adequate reply to the
growing rates of depression. "Adjusting" individuals chemically
while individuals and families face life challenges they are not adequately
prepared to meet means that for every person who gets medicated, many
more sink into depression that is untreated. We as health professionals
can do a great deal to address this issue much more realistically than
leading people to believe "a pill a day will keep the depression
away."
In this workshop, I will describe the latest depression research and
associated clinical implications. I will focus on the relationships between
cultural values, parenting styles, family dynamics, individual perceptual
and behavioural styles, and depression. I will broaden the simplistic
view of depression as only an individual biologically based disorder in
order to recognize how depression is often a direct response to interpersonal
hurtful life situations that people don't cope with very well.
We will explore specific strategies of hypnotic intervention in the
treatment of depressed individuals. Depression has proven to be highly
treatable with directive, active, and experiential interventions, like
hypnosis. The small-group learning environment of this workshop will also
provide ample opportunity to do case supervision, group problem-solving,
supervised practice sessions, and more in-depth consideration of attendees
interests. Previous experience with hypnosis is essential.
TIMETABLE:
| 10:00-11:30 |
Current Trends in Diagnosis and Treatment of Major Depression |
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Biology and Psychology On A Collision Course: What Physicians
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The Biopsychosocial Model of Depression: Treatment Implications |
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Epidemiology as a Clinical Informant |
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Models of Hypnosis and Their Clinical Relevance |
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Developing a Solution-Oriented Focus for Hypnotic Intervention |
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| 11:30-11:45 |
Tea break |
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| 11:45-01:00 |
Distinguishing Content From Process in Interviewing |
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Key Depressogenic Patterns |
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Attributional Style and Information Processing Strategies |
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Negative Expectancy and Effects on Treatment |
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Practice Session: Hypnotically Building Expectancy |
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Lunch break |
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| 02:00-03:30 |
Case demonstration: The Case of Mike (a 34 year old
man with a history of depression and physical abuse) |
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| 03:30-03:45 |
Tea break |
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| 03:45-05:00 |
Core aspects of designing and delivering hypnotic interventions |
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Hypnosis and antidepressant skill building |
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Summary |
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Q & A |
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Closure |
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
· Identify the most and least relevant theoretical models for
understanding the disorder of depression,
· Understand what we actually know about depression from biological,
psychological and sociological perspectives,
· Identify key patterns that cause and maintain depression,
· List and describe the role of attributional style patterns as
depressive risk factors,
· Develop specific active hypnotically based intervention strategies
for facilitating recovery,
· Identify opportunities for implementing preventive strategies
To book your place:
- click on the button on the left of this site to download booking form
- fill it in, sign and post or fax it (address
below)
- for further enquires contact CSCT Events, 9 Telfords Yard, 6-8 The Highway,
London,
E1 2BS
tel: 020 7977 7999
fax: 020 7977 7990
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