This webinar will explain what hypnosis is and what it is not; the myths and misconceptions about hypnosis, and the contemporary theories of clinical hypnosis. In addition, the evidence-based applications of clinical hypnosis in counseling will be discussed as a foundation for clinical practice.
Attendees will learn:
- The history of clinical hypnosis and hypnotherapy;
- The most common myths and misconceptions about hypnosis in clinical practice;
- The contemporary theories definitions of hypnosis, hypnotherapy, and hypnotizability;
- Process of a hypnotic induction
- Interpersonal, psychological, and physiological components of hypnosis
- Evidence-based applications of clinical hypnosis
Gary R. Elkins, PhD, is a Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at Baylor University in Waco, Texas where he is the Director of the Mind-Body Medicine Research Program. He is a renowned expert in clinical hypnosis and President of the Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis. Dr. Elkins’ publications include Standards of Training in Clinical Hypnosis and The Handbook of Medical and Psychological Hypnosis: Foundations, Applications and Professional Issues.

Earn 1 CE credit by attending this webinar. You must attend the webinar to receive your CE credit. All webinars are recorded for later viewing.
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