Saturday, October 19th
9:000am to 10:00am
Matthew J. Brownstein – Hypnotherapy as a Path of Healing and Enlightenment; Embracing the Power of Hypnosis for Personal Wholeness and Self-Actualization
Matthew J. Brownstein’s keynote presentation at the 2024 IAIH Conference promises to set an inspiring tone for the entire event. With nearly three decades of experience in hypnotherapy, Brownstein brings a wealth of knowledge and insight to the stage. By emphasizing the connection between healing the mind and body and facilitating enlightenment, he underscores the profound impact that hypnotherapy can have on individuals and society as a whole.
The keynote aims to align all conference attendees with the highest intentions, creating a shared vision for the event. Brownstein’s expertise will not only inspire participants but also provide a solid foundation for the presentations and discussions that follow. As the conference kicks off, attendees can look forward to gaining valuable insights into the transformative power of hypnotherapy and its potential to promote healing and enlightenment.
10:00am to 11:00am
Luis Gallardo – Building New Narratives to Healing, Enlightenment, and World Happiness.
In this presentation, we delve into how new narratives can serve as powerful tools on the collective journey towards healing, enlightenment, and global happiness. We will explore innovative techniques and inspiring stories that show the ability to retell and reshape our experiences and worldviews. The importance of creating inclusive and empathetic spaces that allow everyone to actively participate in this transformation will also be discussed. Together, we will investigate how changing individual and collective narratives can be the catalyst for a more harmonious and joyful reality.
11:00am to 12:00pm
Dr. Kelsey Evans-Amalu -Informed Contemplative Interventions; Integrating Somatic Work into Other Healing Modalities
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One paragraph description: In embracing the path toward greater healing and enlightenment, we must be aware of what practices we choose and with whom. According to research, 70% of adults in the U.S. have experienced some type of traumatic event at least once in their lives. That’s 223.4 million people. What this means for the contemplative community, is that in any environment where contemplative interventions (meditation hypnosis, yoga nidra, etc.) are being practiced (inclusive of yogic spaces, private offices, clinical spaces, schools etc.), there’s a high likelihood that someone will be struggling with traumatic stress. And while not everyone who has experienced trauma will have an adverse response to contemplative based practices, we need to be prepared and aware of this possibility and create accessibility and agency for all who practice. This conversation is rooted in the work of Dr. David Treleaven and Resmaa Menakem, and will outline ways to facilitate brave spaces and accessibility for everyone to practice somatic based interventions through more agentic measures. Dr. Kelsey Evans-Amalu will also provide tangible takeaways for teachers of contemplative traditions (yoga, meditation, hypnosis, etc.) to apply to their own classrooms, private practices, and studios. Included in this workshop will be a Trauma Informed Somatic Practices and discussion to integrate pre and post hypnosis.
12:00pm to 1:00pm Lunch
1:00pm to 2:00pm
Don Byrne – Validating Client Claims of the Extraordinary
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Increasing numbers of individuals are turning to hypnotherapy for help with healing trauma through the recovery of childhood memories and engaging in past life regression. However, a common request is for validation of the information they receive during these hypnotically assisted encounters. This one-hour presentation will review several cases that deal with these types of experiences and present a methodology that hypnotherapists can use to verify the accuracy of information retrieved during a hypnosis session.
2:00pm to 3:00pm
Dr Susan Nicholas – What is Your Money Story?
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Many people do not realize that they are in a relationship with money and that money responds to their innermost feelings about it. During this thought-provoking presentation, we will uncover past experiences and traumas related to money that may be playing a dominant, cyclical role in your present money circumstances.
3:00pm to 4:00pm
Kati Lambert – What is Your Money Story?
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Join us as we travel along the road of clinical referrals for hypnosis. This workshop will help participants create a market development roadmap, with practical tips for navigating the process of identifying referral sources, territory management and strategic relationships with providers who will ask “Why should I refer to you?” and “What can you do for my patient/client?”
4:00pm to 5:00pm
Rene Brent – Rene will provide participants with practical tools to enhance effective intakes and insights to harness the transformative potential of stacking power words for personal development, enhancing client sessions, and being an effective and inspiring public speaker. Empower your clients to create positive change by utilizing the Power Words and language they use.
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Sunday, October 20th
9:00am to 10:00am
Corey Benschop – First Step to Building Your Online Presence: Empowering Hypnotherapists for Healing and Enlightenment
- In this presentation, we explore how effectively designed websites can become a cornerstone of your therapeutic practice. We will debunk common myths about online marketing, discuss strategic design choices that foster trust and healing, and demonstrate how a robust digital presence can extend the reach and impact of your healing work. Learn actionable strategies to enhance your online visibility, ensuring your website not only attracts but also supports the healing journey of potential clients. Get ready to transform your digital footprint into a powerful tool for personal and professional enlightenment.
10:00am to 11:00am
Ashley Caputo – The Path To Healing Begins In The First Session: Tips And Tools To Organize Your Sessions, Get The Information You Need, And The Resources To Do It
- This presentation is designed to assist newer hypnotherapists in organizing themselves and the information provided by clients to ensure success on the path to healing and enlightenment beginning with the initial phone consult and progressing through the first few sessions. Handouts will be provided on consult information gathering, a sample medical referral form, downregulation tools that can be taught during the first session and utilized between sessions, and more. There will be time for Q & A as well as sharing a unique and simple way to keep everything you need for subsequent sessions organized and available for ease so you can relax and focus on facilitating healing for the client in front of you.
11:00pm to 12:00pm
Bianca Ramos – The Importance of Building Belief
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As hypnotherapists we are all familiar with the question “Does this really work?” The answer to this question is crucial, as we are paving the path for our clients to truly believe in the healing power of hypnotherapy.
In this presentation I will be talking about different ways to build belief and also share strategies for helping the client to trust in the process and be open to the experience, getting the most out of every session. Successful hypnosis starts the very first time we communicate with the client.
12:00pm to 1:00pm – Lunch
1:00pm to 2:00pm
Natalia Urquiza-Manzano -Integrating Hypnotherapy and Mental Health: Bridging Practices for Holistic Well-being
- In this presentation, we will explore the Scope of Practice for Hypnotherapists, highlighting their significance in facilitating positive changes and transformation through hypnotic techniques. Additionally, we will explore common mental health conditions, the role of mental health counselors, and how the integration of both disciplines can be complementary. This presentation will emphasize the importance of collaboration between the two, especially when working with clients who have complex mental health issues. Attendees will learn about making appropriate referrals for clients and discuss recommended trainings for continuing education.
2:00pm to 3:00pm
Kylea Taylor – Ethics and Professional Development
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Many have said that the path to enlightenment requires considerable self-reflection and practice. This depth work benefits not only ourselves, but also all others with whom we interact. We especially impact clients when we work professionally. Clients are opening themselves to us at many conscious and unconscious levels, trusting us to assist them in doing healing or expansive work that is in their best interests. Can we find an impeccable, compassionate way to develop our consciousness and trustworthiness?
3:00pm to 4:00pm
Breakout and Discussion Groups
4:00pm to 5:00pm
Matthew Brownstein – Synthesizing the IAIH 2024 Conference; Concluding Thoughts, Review, and Synthesis
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Matthew’s closing words and meditation at the end of the conference promise to be a powerful and transformative experience for attendees. As he guides the group through the meditation, he will help solidify the teachings and techniques presented throughout the event, allowing participants to integrate their newfound knowledge on a deeper level.
The closing session aims to empower attendees with increased confidence and self-assuredness, encouraging them to continue their journey of healing and enlightenment through the power of hypnotherapy. By acknowledging the contributions of presenters and providing time for questions and answers, Matthew ensures that participants leave the conference feeling inspired, equipped, and supported in their endeavors.
Overall, Matthew’s closing session serves as a fitting conclusion to the conference, leaving attendees with a sense of purpose and renewed determination to make a positive impact in the world through hypnotherapy.
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