Topical PanelsTopical Panel 02: Spirituality - Consuelo Casula • Robert Dilts • John Lentz • Joyce MillsTopical Panel 04: About Milton H. Erickson, MD - Betty Alice Erickson • Roxanna Erickson Klein • Robert McNeilly • Peter Nemetschek • Sidney RosenTopical Panel 13: Mind/Body/Medical Hypnosis - Helen Adrienne • Helen Erickson • Gary Ruelas • Ernest RossWorkshopsWorkshop 02: Finding The Fertility In Infertility - Helen Adrienne, LCSWWorkshop 06: Positive Results Demonstrated With Scanners Of Hypnosis Multiple Sclerosis Treatment - Teresa Garcia-Sanchez MA, ECPWorkshop 08: Hypnotic Strategies To Improve Children And Adolescents' Self-Esteem & Identity Formation - Susy Signer-Fischer, Lic. Phil.Workshop 11: Mindfulness, Trauma And Trance: Brief Ericksonian Solutions - Ron Alexander, PhDWorkshop 14: Integrating Eye Movements Into Hypnotic Therapy: Treatment Of Panic Disorder And Anticipatory Anxiety - Harriet Hollander, PhDWorkshop 16: Music and Trance: Creative Use Of Music In Ericksonian Hypnotherapy - Anita Jung, MSWorkshop 17: Art Of Persuasion: Changing The Mind On OCD - Reid Wilson, PhDWorkshop 18: Trans-Altering Interventions - John Lentz, DMinWorkshop 19: Hypnosis And Couples' Therapy: Enhancing Affect Regulation And Connection - Carolyn Daitch, PhDWorkshop 22: Mindful Body Meets Embodied Mind - Douglas Flemons, PhDWorkshop 24: Activation Of Resources In A Deep Chaotic Depression - Claude Virot, MDWorkshop 27: Om Up! Creative Transformations Through Therapeutic Yoga - Kathryn Rossi, PhDWorkshop 28: Strategic Self-Therapy - John Beahrs, MDWorkshop 29: Emotional Rescue: The Journey Home - Cheryl Bell-Gadsby M.A., R.C.C.Workshop 31: Psychotherapy In A World Of Globalism, Secularism, And Fundamentalism - Naji Abi-Hashem, PhDWorkshop 32: Appreciating And Expanding The Role Of Creativity In The Treatment And Transformation Of Resistance - Bruce Gregory, PhDWorkshop 37: Creating New Consciousness With The 4-Stage Creative Process - Ernest Rossi, PhD & Kathryn Rossi, PhD with Mauro Cozzolino, PhD & Giovanna Celia, PhDWorkshop 45: Zen In The Art And Science Of Psychotherapy - Annellen Simpkins, PhD & Alexander Simpkins, PhDWorkshop 46: When A Client Seems “Stuck” - Betty Alice Erickson, MSWorkshop 49: Making The Impossible Difficult: Using Ericksonian Methods With Difficult Clients - John Frykman, PhDWorkshop 51: Utilization Of Burnout And Exhaustion �Trances� For Optimal Individual Life-Balance And For Organizations Hypnosystemic Strategies - Gunther Schmidt, MDWorkshop 52: Using Hypnosis And Self-Hypnosis For Treating Phobias And Panic - Bernhard Trenkle, Dipl. Psych.Workshop 53: Permissive Suggestion And Cognitive Development - Dan Short, PhDWorkshop 54: ERICKSONIAN APPLICATIONS IN RECOVERY FROM SUBSTANCE ABUSE - Roxanna Erickson-Klein RN, PhD & Kay Colbert, MSSWWorkshop 56: From Worry To Wonder: Evoke Your Unconscious To Make Impossible Possible - Neil Fiore, PhDWorkshop 64: Deep Traumatic Memory Ressignification (Dtmr) As A Tool For Challenging Patients - Ricardo Feix, MDWorkshop 65: The Slippery Slopes Of Semantics - Norma Barretta, PhD & Philip Barretta, MA, MFTWorkshop 66: How To Become Smart Enough To Know When To Stop Thinking: A Brief Ericksonian Approach To Lasting Solutions - Joseph Dowling, MSWorkshop 67: Brain Change Therapy: Clinical Interventions For Self Transformation - Carol Kershaw, EDD and Bill Wade, PhDhttp://www.ericksoncongress.com/handouts/“Each person is a unique individual. Hence, psychotherapy should be formulated to meet the uniqueness of the individual’s needs, rather than tailoring the person to fit the Procrustean bed of a hypothetical theory of human behavior.”-Dr. Milton H. Erickson