The mental state of an injured person is like that of a person in hypnosis. Hypnotherapists have long used this dynamic to provide intervention during crisis or catastrophe. Evidence suggests that hypnosis can reduce the risks of shock and blood-loss and enhance recovery from burn and fracture among many other physical and psychological concerns. In this workshop Timothy Trujillo explains the relationship between crisis and hypnosis and gives students tools to help make a difference. Learn methods that have been effective in clinical, hospital, and disaster settings. Gain powerful interventions for PTSD both during and after traumatic events.
Settings for Application of Emergency Hypnosis
The Physiology of Crisis
Natural Hypnosis: Understanding State-Based Responses
Basic Medical and Hypnotic First Aid Methods
Instant Assessment and Induction Methods
Traumatic Distress Recovery in Real Time and Post-Event