August 2024 AHA Conference
Effortless Achievement: The Brain’s Secret Pathway
Presented By: Saman Nasir, CCHt
Imagine a life where everything you desire comes to you effortlessly. Samy will unveil the fascinating science of aligning your dreams with reality by tapping into the Reticular Activation System (RAS), the part of your brain that filters and prioritizes information. The RAS works like a personal assistant, honing-in on details that match your goals and interests.
Samy will guide you through simple steps to consciously harness your RAS, align your thoughts and actions, and make your path to success clearer and more predictable. You’ll discover how to bring your dreams to fruition by leveraging the intriguing mechanisms of the RAS. Unlock the potential of your mind and watch your life change in remarkable ways.
Hypnosis for Perimenopausal, Menopausal, and Post-Menopausal Women
Presented By: Sheila Gallien, CHt
Why is menopause a burning subject? Because every woman goes through it! Once a taboo topic, the media is abuzz with content from doctors, coaches, and influencers. Why? A new mindset is trumpeting the most impactful health shift for women since birth control.
In this exciting AHA talk, we’ll unpack jaw dropping statistics (1/10 perimenopausal women contemplate suicide; menopause costs US women $1.8 billion in lost wages), the flawed science that got us here, and the real challenges women face: brain fog, anxiety, depression, weight gain, loss of sex drive, spiraling self-esteem. We’ll highlight new resources, and explore cognitive and hypnotic tools to help women feel powerful at every stage, stabilize their health, and release shame.
Beyond the Habit: Causes and Triggers of OCD and BFRBs
How Hypnotherapy Helps
Presented By: Kisha Reynolds, CCHt
There is a saying that says, “You’re only as sick as your secrets”. If that’s the case, then I have been sick for 35 years. My struggle with body focused repetitive behaviors or BFRBs started when I was 15 years old. During that time, in the late 80’s, there wasn’t much information on BFRBs. Today we know approximately 1 in 50 people suffer from Trichotillomania throughout their lifetime. Therapy such as Habit Reversal therapy is quite effective. However, hypnosis has many positive effects as well.
In this presentation you’ll learn to bring awareness to the client, that they are in control of their BFRB and are stronger than their urges through hypnotic suggestions. Imagery is also used to focus on reducing anxiety, which exacerbates BFRBs, and release shame as well as guilt which often accompany BFRBs.
In addition, you’ll learn that music therapy can be very helpful by incorporating a base frequency of 1420-Hz and gamma wave binaural beat frequency of 40-Hz. All of these techniques are a part of my hypnotic specialty series called “All Repeaters are Welcome.”
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American Hypnosis Association Continuing Education Courses are not a substitute for your Hypnotherapy training. This seminar does not teach basic Hypnosis skills or general Hypnotherapy knowledge and is designed for professionals who already have completed or are in the process of Advanced Hypnotherapy Training. Advertising yourself as certified in specialty areas of Hypnotherapy without the benefit of an Advanced Hypnotherapy Diploma from HMI or another duly recognized training institution is considered unethical.