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31 agosto 2009

IPNOSI E NEUROSCIENZE – Roma 2009 – PROGRAMMA SCIENTIFICO – venerdì 25 settembre

XVIII International Congress of the International Society of Hypnosis

XVIII Congresso Internazionale della Società Internazionale di Ipnosi

Roma, 22-26 settembre  2009

Università di Roma “La Sapienza”, Piazzale Aldo Moro n. 5, AULA MAGNA

8.00-9.15 KEYNOTES

K2. INVITED KEYNOTE

JEFFREY K. ZEIG (USA)

Attunement: Hypnotic Empathy/Hypnotic Response

KA2. KEYNOTE ADDRESS

ARREED FRANZ BARABASZ (USA)

Brief Ego State Therapy for Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome (PTSD)

9.15-11.00 PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESSES

PA1. ERIC WERMETTEN (The Netherlands)

Hypnotic familiarities: a question of agency?

PA2. CAMILLO LORIEDO (Italy)

Mirror Neurons, Empathy and Hypnosis

PA3. JULIE LINDEN (USA)

It’s elementary, my dear Watson”: A metaphysical look at Hypnosis

11.15-13.15 INVITED ADDRESSES

IA5. TEACHING AND LEARNING FROM HYPNOSIS

GIUSEPPE DE BENEDITTIS (Italy)

Linking neuroscience to psychotherapy: what we have learnt from hypnosis

RICHARD P. KLUFT (USA)

Improving Safety in Our Hypnosis Workshops

BURKHARD PETER (Germany)

Justinus Kerner and the girl from Orlach. On the history of dissociative identity disorders in Germany

IA6. SPECIAL APPLICATIONS

GUNNAR ROSEN (Norway)

Phantom limb pain/the mystery of a ghost in the brain. Can hypnosis change the haunting ghost?

BERNHARD TRENKLE (Germany)

Hypnosis at the treatment of a chronic rip in the cornea

CLAUDE VIROT (France)

The new sciences beyond the neuro-sciences. Application in the depression

IA7. NEUROSCIENCE, RAPPORT AND RESILIENCE

ÉVA I. BÁNYAI (Hungary)

The effects of hypnosis in coping with cancer: A chance for survival

MATTHIAS MENDE (Austria)

Neuroscience and Rapport - The Hypnotic Relationship Revisited

NICOLE RUYSSCHAERT (Belgium)

From empathy to compassion fatigue. How can health care practitioners keep their positive engagement and develop resilience?

11.15-13.15 PANELS

P1. HYPNOSIS AND THE TREATMENT OF DEPRESSION

Chairperson: MICHAEL YAPKO

ASSEN ALLADIN

Maximizing hypnotherapy effects to prevent relapse in depression

CONSUELO CASULA

Hypnosis to Stimulate Resiliency in Depressed Individuals

TERESA GARCIA,

How Does Hypnosis Help in the Treatment of Depression?

CAMILLO LORIEDO,

Systemic Hypnosis With Depressed Individuals And Their Families

MICHAEL YAPKO

The Use of Hypnosis in Targeting Specific Patterns of Depression: The Merits of Strategic Approaches

11.15-13.15 SYMPOSIA

S3. ADVANCED TOPICS ON EGO STATE THERAPY

Chairperson – WOLTEMADE HARTMAN (South Africa)

WOLTEMADE HARTMAN (South Africa)

Straight Guys with Queer Eyes:  The Utilization of Resourceful Ego States in the Treatment of Sexual Orientation Distress

THARINA GUSE (South Africa)

Facilitating Flourishing in Therapists through Utilizing Psychological Strengths in Ego State Therapy

GERDA FOURIE D.LITT ET PHIL & THARINA GUSE PH.D (South Africa)

“An Integrated Ericksonian and Ego State Intervention for the Treatment of Adult Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse”

S4. HYPNOSIS APPLIED TO CHILDREN WITH PHISICAL OR PSYCHOLOGICAL ABUSE:

A “NEUROPSYCHOEDUCATIONAL APPROACH”

Chairperson CARME TIMONEDA-GALLART (Spain)

FREDERIC PÉREZ-ALVAREZ (Spain)

Neuroscience and behavior: A new insight for education, assessment and remediation.

CARME TIMONEDA-GALLART (Spain)

Cognition and emotion during childhood: Towards a new neuropsychological approach to the assessment and remediation of emotional problems in children.

JORDI BAUS ROSSET and OSCAR MATEU-ROBUSTÉ (Spain)

Ericksonian hypnosis applied to children affected by serious physical or psychological abuse.

SILVIA MAYORAL-RODRÍGUEZ (Spain).

A new look at remediation of teenagers’ maladjusted behavior: the Ericksonian approach applied in several cases.

S5. SYMPOSIUM OF THE NETHERLANDS SOCIETY OF HYPNOSIS

HENRY A.A. de BERK (The Netherland)

Suggestive effects of medicines and prescriptions

ANNE KORSEN (The Netherland)

Interpreters and hypnosis

NICO KNIJNENBURG (The Netherland)

Narrative sand play and hypnosis

JOOST MERTENS (The Netherland)

Possible neuropsychiatric underpinnings for the use of hypnosis in depression

TON WILKEN (The Netherland)

Teaching hypnosis: do all roads lead to Rome?

11.15-13.15 SPECIAL SESSIONS

SS1. HYPNOSIS AND PRESENT THERAPEUTICAL EVOLUTION (CIICS-Turin)

GIUSEPPE REGALDO

Hypnosis techniques in emergency situations

MARIA TERESA TOSELLO

Three, none, one hundred thousand hypnosis

VINCENZO MASTRONARDI, M. CALDERARO, A. POMILLA

Film monideism. world film data bank, as an instrument for insight into therapeutical strategies (testing and jail experiences)

13.15-14.15 LUNCH BREAK

14.15-16.15 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM WORKSHOPS

spw1. WALTER BONGARTZ (Germany)

Indirect techniques in treating psychosomatic disorders

spw2. MAHAIRI MCKENNA, PHYLLIS ALDEN (UK)

Hypnosis, Skin and Psyche

spw3. LARS-ERIC UNESTÅHL (Sweden)

Developmental Hypnosis: Philosophy, Principles and Neurophysiological Aspects

spw4. CLAUDE VIROT (France)

A trip in Chaos

spw5. GABY GOLAN (Israel)

The use and abuse of hypnosis in conversions

spw6. ALI ÖZDEN ÖZTÜRK (Turkey)

The Use of The AUCH (Awareness Under Conscious Hypnosis) Method in Surgery, in Pain Relief and in Post-Operative Period, and in Hypnobirth

spw7. MICHELE MODENESE, WILMA TRASARTI SPONTI (Italy)

Hypnotics different approaches in working with teams and athletes, from the peak athletic performance at agonistic sunset

spw8. JACINTO INBAR (Israel)

Passion for Life, Passion for Passion. Hypnotherapy’s Contribution to Enhance Passion

16.30-18.30 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM WORKSHOPS

spw9. LINDA THOMSON (USA)

Elimination Disorders in Children

spw10. JOHAN VANDERLINDEN (Belgium)

Hypnosis in the treatment of obesity and binge eating disorder (BED): a directive step-by-step approach.

spw11. ARREED FRANZ BARABASZ, MARIANNE BARABASZ & CIARA CHRISTENSEN (USA)

Hypnotherapeutic Techniques Workshop

spw12. CATHERINE G. FINE, LINDA M. YOUNG (USA)

Hypnosis in the treatment of sexual dysfunctions in dissociative disorders and posttraumatic stress disorder.

spw13. ASSEN ALLADIN and CHRIS WILKES

Evidence-Based Cognitive Hypnotherapy For Depression

spw14. WALTER TSCHUGGUEL (Austria)

Trance Induction in High Resistance Persons

spw15. STEFANO COLOMBO (Switzerland)

The body, the hypnosis and the "live" metaphors

spw16. ANTONELLA MONINI (Italy)

The Therapist on The Stage: How to Activate The Body’s Thinking of Hypnotist trough Acting Techniques

18.30-19.30 MAIN PRESENTATIONS

MP7. THE STRUCTURE OF HYPNOSIS

ETZEL CARDEÑA (SWEDEN)

The relationship between hypnotizability and emotional contagion

DAVID M. WARK (USA)

Alert Hypnosis: Review of Research, Cases and Mechanisms

MP8. HYPNOTIC INTERVENTION IN SPECIAL SITUATION

DABNEY M. EWIN (USA)

Hypnosis in the Emergency Room

DOUGLAS FLEMONS (USA)

From Performance Anxiety to Coordinated Flow

MP9. HYPNOSIS AND CHILDREN’S PROBLEM

JEAN FRANÇOIS MARQUET (France)

Hypnosis and common sense: how to fight against ADHD children’s pseudo pandemia ?

ANGELIKA SCHLARB (Germany)

KiSS - a hypnotherapeutic-behavioral treatment program for children suffering from sleep disorders

MP10. BODY AND IMAGINATION

STEFANO COLOMBO (Switzerland)

Body or mind? Where is the hypnotic answer?

EMILIA COSTA (Italy)

Induced Imagination In Eating Disorders

SPD4. JOHAN VANDERLINDEN (Belgium)

Resolving emotional trauma by means of hypnosis

18.30-19.30 PRESENTATIONS

P1. HYPNOSIS WITH INDIVIDUALS COUPLES AND FAMILIES

JACINTO INBAR (Israel)
Cognitive behavior hypnotherapy to enhance individual and couple's resilience

ANTONIO J. BUSTILLO, PH.D., LMFT (USA)

Mind and Body in Family Hypnotherapy

18.30-19.30 SHOURT COURSES

SC1. MAX CHAUMETTE, JR. (USA)

Hypnosis in the peri-operative period

SC2. RICHARD MILLER (USA)

Clinical work with gay men: Achieving confidence as a provider to enhance comfort for patients.

17.30-19.30

ISH-INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF HYPNOSIS

MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF REPRESENTATIVES

SOCIAL PROGRAM

21.00 GALA DINNER with LIVE MUSIC

Restaurant: “Vigna dei Cardinali” – Piazzale di Ponte Milvio 34

 

IPNOSI E NEUROSCIENZE – Roma 2009 – PROGRAMMA SCIENTIFICO – giovedì 24 settembre

XVIII International Congress of the International Society of Hypnosis

XVIII Congresso Internazionale della Società Internazionale di Ipnosi

Roma, 22-26 settembre  2009

Università di Roma “La Sapienza”, Piazzale Aldo Moro n. 5, AULA MAGNA

7.00 Registration

8.00-8.15 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM OPENING

Opening Remarks

8.15-9.30 KEYNOTES

K1. INVITED KEYNOTE

PETER B. BLOOM (USA)

Clinical Hypnosis: Creativity or Neuroscience?

KA1. KEYNOTE ADDRESS

MICHAEL YAPKO (USA)

Depression is Contagious: Re-thinking the Use of Hypnosis in Treating the Social Dimension of Depression

9.45-10.45 DIALOGUE

D1. JULIE H. LINDEN AND LEORA KUTTNER

Confessions from Two Seasoned Practitioners: A Dialogue

What we didn’t know we didn’t know and wished we knew then

9.45-10.45 MAIN PRESENTATIONS

MP1. CLINICAL HYPNOSIS

ASSEN ALLADIN (Canada)

Clinical Hypnosis In The 21st Century

ALASTAIR DOBBIN (Scotland)

The argument for clinical hypnotherapy

MP2. PAIN

CONSUELO C. CASULA (Italy)

Pain, Emotions, and Hypnosis

GUNNAR ROSEN (Norway)

The Neuroscience of pain and hypnosis used as an interactive model for treatment strategy

MP3. TRAUMA AND POSTRAUMATIC CONDITIONS

ETZEL CARDEÑA (Sweden)

The ISSTS Guidelines for the use of hypnosis for posttraumatic conditions

STEFANIE BADENHORST (South Africa)

Advanced techniques with childhood Trauma

MP4. COUPLES AND FAMILY THERAPY IN HYPNOSIS

PATRICE CHARBONNEL (France)

Couples in therapy: looking for the lost contract

WILMA SPONTI TRASARTI (Italy)

Conjoint and disjoint sessions, as belonging and individuation in ED patients

MP5. HYPNOSIS AND ORIENTAL THERAPIES

NAOKI WATANABE (Japan)

Introducing Morita Therapy to the field of Hypnotherapy

ANTONELLA BIANCHI DI CASTELBIANCO (Italy)

Ericksonian Hypnosis and Taoist Qigong: can the past be the future of mind-body communication?

9.45-10.45 RELAZIONI IN ITALIANO/PRESENTATIONS IN ITALIAN

RI1. CONTRIBUTI ORIGINALI IN IPNOTERAPIA

EMANUELE DEL CASTELLO

Un contributo originale dell’ipnosi alla psicoterapia: il rinforzo dell’io

ALESSANDRA GANDOLFI e ROLANDO WEILBAKER

Il "non-risveglio" in ipnosi

9.45-10.45 PRESENTATIONS EN FRANÇAIS/PRESENTATIONS IN FRENCH

PF2. PENSÉE MAGIQUE ET DISSOCIATION DANS L’HYPNOSE

KARINE HAMELIN, STEVE LEE, FRANCK BERNARD

L’utilisation de la déionisation temporaire et de la pensée magique en obstétrique.

DANIEL QUIN

La dissociation à la lumière des Neurosciences

11.00-13.00 INVITED ADDRESSES

IA1. NEUROFISIOLOGY AND BRAIN MECHANISMS IN HYPNOSIS

ETZEL CARDEÑA (SWEDEN)

The neurophenomenology of “deep, neutral” hypnotic phenomena

ULRIKE HALSBAND (Germany)

Brain mechanism in hypnosis and meditation

AUDREY VANHAUDENHUYSE, MÉLANIE BOLY, STEVEN LAUREYS AND MARIE-ELISABETH FAYMONVILLE (Belgium)

Neurophysiological correlates of hypnotic analgesia

IA2. EXPLAINING HYPNOSIS OVER TIMES

BRENT B. GEARY (USA)

Lessons and Surprises in 25 Years of Pain Management

GIUSEPPE DUCCI, RENZO BALUGANI (Italy)

Language, metaphor, neuroscience: scientific explanation and pragmatic rules for the effective communication in hypnosis

TERESA ROBLES (Mexico) and FRANCISCO DI BIASE (Brazil)

50 Years after Ornstein’s discoveries, our Brain is not the same

IA3. CHILDREN AND FAMILIES

DANIEL P. KOHEN (USA)

Chronic Daily Headache: Helping Adolescents Help Themselves with Self-Hypnosis

SHAUL LIVNAY (Israel)

Do I dare do "It" with more than one? The issues & challenges of the use of hypnosis with couples & families

LINDA THOMSON (USA)

Pediatric Inductions for the Child in All of Us

IA4. DIRECT AND INDIRECT APPROACHES

GIORGIO NARDONE (Italy)

Introdurre il cambiamento nella prima seduta con tecniche ipnotiche indirette

MARIANNE MARTIN (Austria)

Smoking Cessation by Imagination and Utilisation

RIA WILLEMSEN, PATRICK HAENTJENS, DIANE ROSEEUW & JOHAN VANDERLINDEN (Belgium)

Hypnosis For Alopecia Areata

11.00-13.00 SYMPOSIA

S1.PAIN AND ANALGESIA

VILFREDO DE PASCALIS, IMMACOLATA CACACE (Italy)

Analgesia and hyperalgesia in waking and hypnosis: Effects on pain and somatosensory event-related potentials (SERPs)

ZAHI ARNON (Israel)

Accepting and Embracing the Symptoms [Pain]

GIUSEPPE REGALDO (Italy)

Childbirth in deep, somnambulic trance with hallucinations

JERZY ALEKSANDROWICZ, MAREK BINDER, MICHA MIELIMKA, ANDRZEJ URBANIK (Poland)

State of hypnosis in fRMI

S2. CREATIVE APPROACHES TO ENHANCE MIND-BODY COMMUNICATION

ANTONELLA BIANCHI DI CASTELBIANCO (Italy)

Conscious and Unconscious Body: working with the body image in ericksonian hypnosis

ALBINA M. TAMALONIS (USA)

If You Could Be Calm about Being Angry, What Would It Be Like? Anger Management by Positive Imaging and Music

INARA ROJA, ZENIJA ROJA (Latvia)

Cognitive Hypnodrama Treatment in adult patients with depressive mood and psychogenic logoneurosis

ALBINA M. TAMALONIS (USA)

Exercising in the zone. A Mind/Body Solution for the Physically Dissociated Patient by Using Active Hypnosis and Music or Stirring up the Couch Potato

11.00-13.00 RELAZIONI IN ITALIANO/PRESENTATIONS IN ITALIAN

11.00-12.00

RI2. IPNOSI E DIAGNOSTICA MEDICA

GIUSEPPE IEPPARELLI, EMANUELE DEL CASTELLO, ANNAMARIA CUOMO, GIUSEPPINA MARI, CARMELA PIANTEDOSI

L’uso dell’ipnosi nella broncoscopia diagnostica: primi risultati di una ricerca.

CATALDO NICODEMO SCILANGA

L’ipnosi nella diagnostica e terapia dell’ipertensione arteriosa

12.00-13.00

RI3. DAL SINGOLO AL GRUPPO NELLA IPNOSI ERICKSONIANA

MATTEO PAGANELLI

L’utilizzo dell’ipnosi nell’ambito della Psicologia dello Sport. Uomini e donne: dal singolo al gruppo.

LANFRANCO VERDECCHIA, MARIA RICCIO et Al.

Erickson e il gruppo: passato, presente e futuro.

11.00-13.00 PRESENTATIONS EN FRANÇAIS/PRESENTATIONS IN FRENCH

PF2. L’HYPNOSE EN ANESTHESIOLOGIE

PHILIPPE HOUSSEL, NICOLAS GUILLOU

Induction rapide en anesthésie.

PIERRE HUGOT, FRANCK BERNARD

Réalisation de bloc sous échographie et hypnose.

LAURE MARTIN, JÉRÔME LANCHOU

EVA du confort

HERVÉ MUSELLEC, NICOLAS GUILLOU, CLAUDE VIROT

Étude comparative Hypno sédation versus Anesthésie Générale pour pose de dispositif de stérilisation intra-tubaire en ambulatoire.

13.00-14.00 LUNCH BREAK

14.00-16.00 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM WORKSHOPS

spw1. JULIE H. LINDEN (USA)

Children, Trauma and Hypnosis

spw2. DABNEY M. EWIN, MD (USA)

Burn Workshop

spw3. ÉVA I. BÁNYAI AND KATALIN VARGA (Hungary)

Hypnotic And Suggestive Communication In Critical Life Situations

spw4. DIANE YAPKO (USA)

Hypnosis in the Treatment of Children with Asperger’s Syndrome”

spw5. ALASTAIR DOBBIN (Scotland)

Working with emotional distress

spw6. CONSUELO CASULA (Italy) e JACINTO INBAR (Israel)

Hypnosis and Happiness: Hypnotherapy’s Contribution to Enhance Happiness

spw7. JÖRG ALBERS (Denmark)

Treatment of Addiction. Hypnotherapy, Psychosensory Therapy and Cue Exposure - How to Improve the Mind-Body Connection by Extinguishing Craving and Solving Underlying Traumas

spw8. MARY ANN SANTORO (Italy/USA)

Counseling and Ericksonian Hypnosis: When, Where, How?

16.15-18.15 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM WORKSHOPS

spw9. MICHAEL YAPKO (USA)

The Power of Expectancy: Hypnotic Age Progression in Addressing the Hopelessness of Depression

spw10. RICHARD P. KLUFT AND CATHERINE G. FINE (USA)

Hypnotic Interventions for Dissociative Identity Disorder

spw11. GIORGIO NARDONE (Italy)

Knowing through changing: rend ering the first session effectively therapeutic

spw12. LILIAN BORGES ZEIG (Brazil/USA)

Experiential Assessment and Treatment

spw13. RIA WILLEMSEN (Belgium)

Hypnosis in dermatology

spw14.

A. ALI ESREF MUEZZINOGLU, HUSNU RIZA MUEZZINOGLU, GOKSU TRAKYALI, E. CETIN KALELI (Turkey)

Hypnosis in Dentistry as Applied at the Hypnosis Research and Application Unit of the Istanbul Aydin University

B. ALI ESREF MUEZZINOGLU, ALI OZDEN OZTURK, E. CETIN KALELI, HUSNU RIZA MUEZZINOGLU (Turkey)

Use of Hypnosis for Addiction-forming Habits and Other Conditions

spw15. GIUSEPPE DE BENEDITTIS (Italy)

The dark side of hypnosis. Untoward effects and complications in the clinical, experimental and entertainment setting.

spw16. DANIELA KYRYS (Germany)

Rapid Hypnosis Techniques in Dentistry

18.15-19.15 DIALOGUE

D2. GIUSEPPE DE BENEDITTIS (Italy) AND PETER BLOOM (USA)

The wonder within: hypnosis and placebo, two faces of the same coin?

18.15-19.15 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM DEMONSTRATIONS

SPD1. GIORGIO NARDONE (Italy)

Strategic Dialogue

SPD2. CATHERINE BOUCHARA (France)

Un film et un débat : Chloé et la potion magique - L’hypnose sous protocole ?

SPD3. NIKOLA TOMIC (Australia)

Somatoform vs. Psychosomatic Disorders and their treatment by using hypnosis

18.15-19.15 MAIN PRESENTATIONS

MP6. HYPNOSIS IN DENTISTRY

MIKE GOW (Scotland)

Modern dental procedures using hypnosis - pain control

MIKE GOW (Scotland)

Modern dental procedures using hypnosis - controlling gag reflex

18.15-19.15 RELAZIONI IN ITALIANO/PRESENTATIONS IN ITALIAN

RI4. PERSONAGGI E PERCORSI ERICKSONIANI

MARIO MARAZZI E LUISA MARTINI

Il popolo delle piroghe. Il viaggio di Erickson come metafora che connette tutta la relazione

MATTEO PAGANELLI

Da Milton H. Erickson a Giovanni Paolo II: gli aspetti ericksoniani di grandi personaggi della storia dell'Umanità.

RI5. IMMAGINI ED ESTETICA IN IPNOSI

WALTER SANTILLI

Estetica della trance ipnotica e regressione

VINCENZO LANGELLOTTI e CLAUDIO MAMMINI.

Immagini: fonti di cambiamento e metafore di guarigione in ipnosi

RI6. PROCESSI DI CONSAPEVOLEZZA E DI INFLUENZAMENTO IN IPNOSI

MASSIMO MAIETTA, MARIA FRANCESCA RUSSO

I processi dell'influenzamento interumano e le implicazioni terapeutiche nella prospettiva etologico-sociale. Precisazioni sul ruolo dei neuroni specchio.

Andrea Bramucci

Processi di consapevolezza in Gestalt-Therapy e nell'Ipnosi Ericksoniana

18.00-19.30

ESH - EUROPEAN SOCIETY OF HYPNOSIS

COUNCIL OF REPRESENTATIVES MEETING

SOCIAL PROGRAM

TRADITIONAL ROMAN DINNER 21.00 with TRASTEVERINE MUSIC GUITARS

Restaurant “Meo Patacca” - Piazza dei Mercanti