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Orld Congress of Medical & Clinical Hypnosis XXI World Congress of Medical & Clinical Hypnosis XXI Congrès mondial d’hypnose médicale & clinique August 22-25 août, 2018 Montréal, Canada Presenter: Agi Spatz, Françoise, Desaulniers, Jacques Les techniques d'hypnose en chirurgie dentaire. Rémi Côté2, Françoise Spatz1. 1Hypnose médicale, Clinique dentaire, Montréal, QC, Canada; 2Hypnose clinique, hypnose- cllinique.ca inc., Montréal, QC, Canada. L'hypnose sera présentée en contexte d’intervention en dentisterie. Les protocoles hypnotiques produisent un état de transe qui sera utilisé de façon à rassurer, à calmer, à relaxer et à aider les patients à bien vivre un passage rassurant en clinique dentaire. Deux présentateurs se relaieront pour animer cet atelier et présenter les aspects relatifs à la psychologie de l’intervention puis, en alternance et de façon dynamique, les aspects cliniques de la technique médicale dentaire. L’un des coprésentateurs, psychologue et hypnothérapeute, s’intéresse aux aspects cliniques de l’hypnose médicale et à son histoire. La coprésentatrice est docteure en chirurgie dentaire et s’intéresse à la relation praticien-patient et notamment à la gestion du patient angoissé en clinique dentaire. Les présentateurs expliqueront comment l’application des techniques d’induction et de suggestions dans le contexte de soins dentaires permet aux clients de vivre une expérience positive en « état d’hypnose ». Nous verrons comment cette présence « rassurante et attentive » du dentiste, permet au client de mieux vivre l’intervention dentaire. Presenter: Aïm, Philippe Quelle séance pour quel patient ? Apports de la stratégie orientée vers la solution pour choisir la stratégie hypnotique. Philippe Aïm1. 1Directeur pédagogique, Institut UTHyL, Nancy, France. Parfois, face au patient nous ne savons pas quoi faire. Et parfois, c'est parce que nous avons plusieurs possibilités ! Face à une difficulté présentée est-il plus indiqué de lui demander quelle en est la sensation la forme et la couleur, la réifier ? D'en faire une métaphore hypnotique sous forme de conte? De mettre ce problème dans une main et les solutions dans l'autre, comme Rossi? De lui faire expériementer la ressource utile, de façon indirecte, comme dans un souvenir agréable ou plus XXI WORLD CONGRESS OF MEDICAL & CLINICAL HYPNOSIS – 2 AUG 22-25, 2018 – MONTREAL, CANADA directe comme une projection dans le futur? De lui suggérer directement en transe de la diminuer? Mettre beaucoup de confusion et de dissociation? Ou de présence, d'acceptation? Quelle stratégie choisir pour mieux aider? L'intuition diront certains, le type de problème diront d'autres... Mais pourquoi la "même" séance, sur le "même" problème est utile aux uns et semble inutile ou inadaptée pour d'autres? L'hypnose s'exprimant dans un contexte relationnel Il m'a paru intéressant de montrer comment la thérapie orientée vers la solution (TOS, S. de Shazer),[3] particulièrement les dernières modélisations du modèle de Bruges (Isebaert, Cabié) [2]pouvaient nous guider. En effet, très tôt, la TOS nous a convaincu qu'il était plus pertinent de traiter le patient, non pas en fonction de son problème mais en fonction de sa posture relationnelle. Cette dernière peut être déterminée en se posant quelques questions assez simple en fin d'anamnèse. Et surtout un entretien qui "pose les bonnes questions" [1]aidera le thérapeute à "se poser les bonnes questions". L'arbre décisionnel décrit par le modèle, sert théoriquement à choisir quel type de tâche thérapeutique prescrire. Mais si nous considérons que l'hypnose est une sorte de "tâche en cours de séance", alors avec quelques adaptations il devient beaucoup plus simple de s'orienter. En fin d'atelier, les stagiaires sauront quelles sont les questions à se poser pour savoir où ils en sont en fin d'anamnèse, et quel genre de séance proposer (ou ne pas proposer !) pour parler le langage du patient et l'aider à profiter au mieux de la séance d'hypnose. References: 1. AIM P. Ecouter, Parler, soigner. Ed Vuibert 2. Iseabaert L, Cabie MC, Alliance thérapeutique et thérapies brèves. Ed Eres. 3. De Shazer S. Au-delà des miracles. Ed Satas. Presenter: Aïm, Philippe Traitement intégratif du psychotraumatisme: Evaluer fonctionnellement, stratégiser pertinemment, intégrer durablement. Philippe Aïm1. 1Directeur pédagogique, Institut UTHyL, NANCY, France. Comment évaluer un traumatisme? Comment cette évaluation peut mener à une intervention stratégique en hypnose? XXI WORLD CONGRESS OF MEDICAL & CLINICAL HYPNOSIS – 3 AUG 22-25, 2018 – MONTREAL, CANADA La gravité des faits ne dit rien sur le pronostic. La gravité des symptômes non plus. Des symptomes plus ou moins "bruyants" peuvent parfois s'amender très vite ou au contraire perdurer longtemps malgré les soins. Des faits plus ou moins "graves" judiciairement ne disent rien non plus sur les capacités de résislience. Seule la voix de la victime compte. Nous proposons un modèle dit "CRAI" [1]qui peut aider à évaluer la gravité d'un traumatisme de façon fonctionnelle, c'est à dire qui nous mène à une intervention ou une autre et à mieux prendre en compte les facteurs de résilience. En partant de cela, il pourra même être question de sécuriser "en aigu" (en post-traumatique immédiat) de façon plus pertinente ou de prévenir les difficultés traumatogènes (annonces de diagnostic, pré-interventionnel etc.) Par ailleurs nous proposons de diviser les symptomes du trauma en trois grands groupes "DIR" fonctionnels, menant à des interventions spécifiques pour élaborer une stratégie simple mais globale sur le traumatisme. Ainsi les différents outils de l'arsenal thérapeutique (hypnose dissociative ou non, thérapie brève, mouvements oculaires...) loin de s'opposer s'utilisent de façon complémentaire. References: 1. AIM P. Ecouter, Parler, soigner. Ed Vuibert Presenter: Alexander, John Introducing a digital application of the spiegels' hypnotic induction profile. John Alexander1. 1University Hospitals Portage Medical Center, Ravenna, OH, United States. The HIP was developed originally by Herbert Spiegel as a means for inducing hypnosis, measuring hypnotizability, and teaching self-hypnosis. Findings from the HIP also have important implications for understanding personality, assessing psychopathology,and planning treatment. Herbert and David Spiegel described the HIP in detail in their landmark text in psychiatry, Trance and Treatment, (first released in 1978 and, as a second edition in 2004), and have referenced it many subsequent investigations and publications.However, for many clinicians and researchers, the HIP remains only vaguely familiar, and woefully underutilized. One reason for this is because so few members of the hypnosis community have had sufficient personal experience with the HIP to become familiar with it; not for lack of interest but because mastering the test solely by studying the text alone proves to be very challenging and also because training opportunities for learning the exam have been largely unavailable.In an effort to XXI WORLD CONGRESS OF MEDICAL & CLINICAL HYPNOSIS – 4 AUG 22-25, 2018 – MONTREAL, CANADA make the HIP easier to learn and more accessible to a wider audience of students and parcticing professionals, a digital application of the exam has been developed which streamlines the administration procedures, simplifies the scoring process and includes demonstration videos to augment the instructions for some of the more challenging items. The purpose of this presentation is to, in lecture, slide, and video format,: (1) demonstrate the operations of the digital application of the HIP, showing how it simplifies the administration of individual exam items and computes and interprets summary scores; (2) describe the significance of the three HIP summary scores, the Profile Score, Induction Score, and Profile Grade; (3) describe the utility of each of the HIP summary scores in research and clinical applications. References: 1. Spiegel H, and Spiegel D: Trance and Treatment: Clinical uses of Hypnosis. Arlington Virginia, American Psychiatric Press, 2004 2. Spiegel H.The Neural Trance: A new look at hypnosis. Internal Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 55,387-410, 2007 3. Spiegel, H.: The Hypnotic Induction Profile (HIP): A review of its development. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1977. Presenter: Alexander, Ronald Hypnotic language of change: Resources for improving your mind, mood and happiness. Ronald Alexander1. 1Departments of Humanities, Psychology, Medicine and Entertainment, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, United States. “Anytime words alone stop you doing what is important to you - change the words” ~ Moshe Feldankreis This workshop is for those seeking to ignite the flame of creative change and to learn clinical skills for mind/body/energy healing. People can learn to grow, to modify their thinking and behavior in ways that enhance happiness and well-being. When we enter into the essence of our true nature and heed its call, we undergo a death/rebirth of the self. We journey into the unconscious to de-structure the ego and reemerge with a freer self and life path. This encounter with our underworld guides us toward our inner fire for a more creative and soulful way of living. Referred to as the Hero’s Journey, this is the ancient initiatory process of transition and self-transformation. Using methods and techniques from Ericksonian Hypnosis, Somatic Experiencing therapies, creative thinking, mindfulness practices, and intensive coaching inquiry participants will be taught how to creatively solve problems, calm the mind,
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