On the Road Again...
I live in NYC and my friend and teaching associate Dan Cleary, lives in West Palm Beach. I am so looking forward to seeing and hanging out with him later this week, at a national hypnosis conference in the Boston area. Both of us will be teaching this weekend with the intention of meeting old and new friends. But what really excites me is that Dan and I will be able to review the 8 seminars on hypnosis that we have organized for PAINWeek 2008, live and in person, rather than via email and the phone.
PAINWeek 2008 is a National Conference on Pain for Frontline Practitioners (September 4 - 7, 2008 in Las Vegas, NV). According to PWs website, PAINWeek is a convergence of multiple pain and primary care organizations presenting educational sessions at a single national conference. PAINWeek is primarily intended for physicians, nursing professionals, physician assistants, dentists, pharmacists, psychologists, and podiatrists. Click here
Dan and I have organized a team of Adjunct Hypnosis Educators who teach for the International Medical and Dental Hypnotherapy Association Click here Sue Weinert Hull, RDH, BS, CHt, Nadine Romain, PhD, CHt. and Scott Sandland, BA, CHt., will be teaching seminars with Dan Cleary, CI and I. Together we will be presenting an eclectic program on the many different ways that effective communication and hypnosis can be used to help take the suffering out of painful conditions in medical, hospital and private practice settings.
In mid September, I am going to start exploring creative ways to help all of you discover how easy it is to add simple but yet very effective techniques that you can use to assist patients to regain a sense of control in life. Remember: People who feel better -- heal faster and more effectively. Whether your patient is facing a long-term road to recovery or must simply "learn to live with it," the guided self-help programs that Dan and I offer are tools that will improve the quality of your patient's lives, today and in the future. You will be amazed at how simple language skills can and will improve your patient's rehab and/or therapy...











Hope PAINWeek 2008 is a sure success!