American Society of Clinical Hypnosis

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American Society of Clinical Hypnosis[edit]

American Society of Clinical Hypnosis[edit]

The American Society of Clinical Hypnosis (ASCH) is a professional organization dedicated to the use of hypnosis in clinical settings. It was founded in 1957 by Milton H. Erickson, a pioneering psychiatrist and psychologist known for his innovative approach to hypnotherapy. The ASCH is committed to promoting the understanding and ethical use of hypnosis in medicine, dentistry, and psychology.

History[edit]

The ASCH was established in response to the growing interest in clinical hypnosis as a therapeutic tool. Milton H. Erickson, along with other leading figures in the field, recognized the need for a professional organization that could provide training, certification, and support for practitioners of clinical hypnosis. Since its inception, the ASCH has played a crucial role in advancing the field of hypnotherapy and establishing standards for its practice.

Objectives[edit]

The primary objectives of the ASCH are to:

  • Promote the ethical use of hypnosis in clinical practice.
  • Provide education and training for healthcare professionals in the use of hypnosis.
  • Support research into the efficacy and mechanisms of hypnosis.
  • Foster communication and collaboration among professionals using hypnosis.

Membership[edit]

Membership in the ASCH is open to licensed healthcare professionals, including physicians, dentists, psychologists, nurses, and social workers. The society offers different levels of membership, including student, associate, and full membership, depending on the individual's qualifications and experience in the field of hypnosis.

Training and Certification[edit]

The ASCH provides a comprehensive training program for healthcare professionals interested in incorporating hypnosis into their practice. The training is structured in three levels:

  • Basic Training: Introduces the fundamental principles and techniques of clinical hypnosis.
  • Intermediate Training: Builds on the basic skills and introduces more advanced techniques and applications.
  • Advanced Training: Focuses on specialized applications of hypnosis and the development of expertise in the field.

Upon completion of the training program, practitioners can apply for certification, which is a recognition of their competence and commitment to ethical practice.

Annual Meeting[edit]

The ASCH hosts an annual meeting that serves as a forum for members to share research findings, clinical experiences, and new developments in the field of hypnosis. The meeting includes workshops, lectures, and panel discussions led by experts in the field.

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