Hypnosis for Pain Management Training Powerpoints

Hypnosis for Pain Management Training Powerpoints
ISBN-10
1796311960
ISBN-13
9781796311969
Pages
108
Language
English
Published
2019-02-06
Publisher
Independently Published
Author
Ron Eslinger

Description

Ron EslingerWhat is hypnosis and why is it effective in the treatment of chronic pain. Hypnosis for Pain Management Training PowerPoints is the course workbook for the live, online and home study training in the use of hypnosis for chronic and acute pain management. The current opioid crisis has shown the need to incorporate non-pharmacological pain management treatment and that attendees meet the Joint Commission Standards for pain management, which specifically addresses non-pharmacological means for pain management. Until an electrochemical message reaches the brain, there is no pain!This book explores how hypnosis is used effectively for the relief of chronic pain and pain management. The pain experience is multifactorial, affecting individuals physically, psychologically, sociologically, and spiritually. Through the exploration of pain and its many facets, this course identifies the basic principles of hypnosis and why it is effective in the management of pain. Benefits of HypnosisYou may ask, why hypnosis? Hypnosis is a mind-body therapy that can harness the mind's ability to influence the body's physiological and neurological activity. If a patient is willing to change the mind and change the thought, they can change the brain's chemical response which changes the body's response to pain. The learner will be able to:1. Review the brain's response to emotion and suggestion.2. List five techniques for overcoming client/patient resistance to suggestions.3. Identify eight brain mechanisms that are most responsive to hypnosis for pain management.4. List and discuss three types of pain.5. List four experiences in multifactorial pain.6. List and discuss five benefits of hypnosis in pain management.7. List 10 questions that help rate a person's hypnotizability.8. Identify two hypnotic convincers.9. Describe the use of metaphors in hypnotic suggestions.11. Develop introductory phrases for patient suggestions.12. Discuss the use of glove anesthesia/analgesia.13. List at least five coping skills using hypnosis in pain management.14. List two CRNA verbal techniques for pre- and post-op anesthesia care that decrease pain and anxiety.15. Describe a hypnotic technique for headache relief.16. Compare a person's physical strength related to positive and negativethoughts.17. List the physical, emotional and behavioral components of stress in chronic pain.18. Discuss biological and physiological responses to thought.19. Identify a person's dominant sense and its importance in suggestive communication.20. Demonstrate Harvard mindfulness technique that has the same response as morphine on heart patient's pain.21. Discuss the effect of alpha tones and white light on pain and PTSD.22. Describe right/left - brain stimulation to manage chronic pain.23. Discuss demonstration of induction to glove anesthesia.24. See demonstration of self-hypnosis