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Calendar 2008-2009
ESH- VIENNA 17th - 21st SEPTEMBER 2008
Our Society is a constituent member of The European Society of Hypnosis (www.ESH-hypnosis.eu) and on the above date they are holding the 11th Congress in Psychotherapy and Psychosomatic Medicine.
The current President of ESH is our very own member, Dr Mhairi McKenna and we hope many of our members will go and support her. The programme is excellent, both socially and in relation to hypnosis.
For more details please visit: www.vienna.hypnos.de
THE BSMDHS 2008/09 CALENDAR WILL APPEAR HERE SOON!
Provisional dates:
5th October 2008
30th November 2008
31st January & 1st February 2009- Dunblane (Charles Faulkner)
15th March 2009- AGM
6th & 7th June 2009- RSM London- Joint Conference. (David Spiegel)
ISH- ROME 24-27 September 2009
ISH meeting: "Hypnosis and Neurosciences: clinical implications of the new mind-body paradigms" 24-27 September 2009 in Rome.
For more details visit http://www.ish-web.org/page.php
VENUES:
Ross Hall Hospital The Royal Scots Club
221 Crookston Road 30 Abercromby Street
Glasgow Edinburgh
G52 3NQ EH3 6QF
Tel No: 0141 810 3151 Tel No: 0131 556 4270
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Dunblane Hydro Hotel Post Graduate Centre
Perth Road Gartnavel General Hospital,
Dunblane 1053 Great Western Road
FK15 0HG Glasgow G12 0YN
Tel No: 01786 822 551 Tel No: 0141 211 2034
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Calendar 2007-2008
Autumn 2007 Symposium and EGM- Saturday 29th September Dr Hetty Mackinnon “Thought Pattern Management”- 145pm-6pm and Sunday 30th September- Dr Kathleen Long “Myers-Briggs Personality Profile” 930am-5pm 2007, Dunblane Hydro. For details and application form- Email mail@bsmdh-scot.com Tel- 0141 229 0222
EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING Saturday 29th September 2007
To all members of the above Society.
I have distributed an Email to all members of the Society who have supplied the Society with their Email address.
I hereby give notice to all the other members who wish to vote on the motions to a) accept the final accounts and b) fold the ‘old’ unincorporated society;
to print and complete the proxy voting form, found by clicking here.
Please then send to: Dr H MacKinnon, 20 Borden Road. Glasgow, G13 1QX
Email: hettymackinnon@btinternet.com
The Society is forthwith:
“The BSMDH (Scotland)”, a Company Limited by Guarantee, Company No. SC321018, Registered Scottish Charity No. SC002536 Registered in Scotland,
Yours Sincerely,
Dr H. MacKinnon
British Society of Medical and Dental Hypnosis (Scotland) Hypnotherapy Training Part One: 915am-5pm Saturday 27th October and Sunday 28th October 2007 Venue: Gartnavel Hospital, Glasgow. For details Email mail@bsmdh-scot.com Tel- 0141 229 0222 CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION
British Society of Medical and Dental Hypnosis (Scotland) Hypnotherapy Training Part Two: 915am-5pm Saturday 17th November and Sunday 18th November 2007 Venue: Gartnavel Hospital, Glasgow. For details visit www.bsmdh-scot.com Email mail@bsmdh-scot.com Tel- 0141 229 0222 CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION
Sunday 2nd December 2007. 145pm-345pm. “Practical and Quick Methods for Successful Hypnotherapy” Presentations by various members with chair Dr Hetty MacKinnon. Workshop including ‘Hypno-healing’. Ross Hall Hospital, Glasgow. (Council Meeting 1045am) For details Email mail@bsmdh-scot.com Tel- 0141 229 0222
Saturday 26th January and Sunday 27th January 2008. 915am-5pm. British Society of Medical and Dental Hypnosis (Scotland) Hypnotherapy Training Part Three. Venue: Gartnavel Hospital, Glasgow. For details Email mail@bsmdh-scot.com Tel- 0141 229 0222CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION
BSMDH (Scot) Spring 2008 Symposium
2nd & 3rd February 2008.
Application for CPDA has been submitted for Dentists.
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Saturday 2nd February 2008
1045am: Council Meeting.
12noon- Lunch (included in course fee)
145pm-5pm: REGRESSION by Dr Hetty MacKinnon.
For effective treatment in our medical and dental work it is important to make a diagnosis. Similarly to be effective in Hypnotherapy you need to identify the true cause of your patient’s problem and in the majority of cases only their unconscious mind knows that. However with regression, done properly, we are able to identify that incident. The majority of phobias fall into this category as do many behavioural problems. Today you will be taught a most efficient method for complete resolution in these cases.
SATURDAY EVENING AT 730pm - SOCIETY DINNER
Sunday 3rd February 2008
930am-330pm
The USE of LANGUAGE for EFFECTIVE HYPNOTHERPY
by Norman Vaughton
Norman worked for many years with Ernest Rossi who is held in very high repect for his excellent research work in relation to hypnotherapy (author of “Mind-Body Therapy”). They are both interested in the effects of the language used to achieve a successful outcome from treatments. I can assure you that this session will be of great value in achieving excellent communication with our patients and better results. When I attended a course recently where Norman was teaching I decided that we just had to have him at BSMDH-Scotland. This is a “Must-Attend” ourse for improving your skills.
NB
The Saturday course is only applicable to Society members or those with training in Hypnotherapy.
The Sunday course is open to colleagues, relations and friends interested in communication. To those of us in practice, it will improve our hypnotherapy skills, we shall find it easier to communicate with both our patients and everyone else personally, business wise and socially. Norman is a superb teacher and this is a fascinating subject.
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Email now for more information or to request for an application form to be posted:
mail@bsmdh-scot.com
AGM: Sunday 30th March 2008
Venue: The Royal Scots Club, Edinburgh. CLICK HERE FOR MAP
1045am Council Meeting
130pm AGM
2pm-3.15pm Presentations- “Hypnotherapy in Context” Dr Ros Carmichel, Dr Joseph Lang, Dr Frances Ross.
For details Email mail@bsmdh-scot.com Tel- 0141 229 0222
Calendar 2006-2007
Council Meetings at 10:45am - Sat 28th October 2006, Sun 3rd December 2006, Sun 28th January 2007, Sat 17th March 2007
AGM - Sunday 18th March 2007 at 1245pm
Autumn 2006 Symposium. Our Autumn conference was successfully held at Dunblane Hydro, Saturday 28th & Sunday 29th October 2006. Dr Nicole Ruysschaert. M.D. Psychiatrist presented a weekend of workshops on ‘Self Hypnosis as a Creative Solution to stress’. Click here to find out more and to see photos of this weekend.
Sunday 3rd December 2006 1.30-3.00pm Clinical presentation and lecture – Drs Kathleen Long & Hetty MacKinnon – “Short Sharp Therapies” - Glasgow Ross Hall Hospital
Sunday 28th January 2007 1.30-3.00 Clinical presentation and lecture – Dr Alastair Dobbin – “Positive Mental Training” - Edinburgh Royal Scots Club
Spring 2007 Symposium
Saturday 17th & Sunday 18th March 2007 - City Inn, Glasgow - CLICK HERE FOR MAP
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Sunday 17th June 2007
BSMDH (Scotland) Father’s ‘G’day’ Workshop!
9am-5pm ROSS HALL HOSPITAL, GLASGOW
with renowned Australian dentist DR JAMES M. AULD.
"Naturalistic Utilisation of Hypnosis in Dental Practice" or
"How to Make Your Patients Love You Even More!"
DENTAL CPDA APPROVED= 7 HOURS (2 SESSIONS)
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This workshop assumes little or no prior experience with indirect hypnotic techniques, although those with experience will also benefit by attending. Hear about useful experiences from 38 years of general practice. The fundamental principles underlying indirect trance induction will be discussed to provide a better understanding of the techniques to be presented, as will issues of spontaneous trance, informed consent and resistance.
Two rapid induction techniques eminently suited to the dental situation will be demonstrated, with delegates having ample opportunity to practice with supervision.
The structure of indirect verbal inductions will be presented, covering language forms, dissociation through association, and the structure of confusion. This will be related to the format of a typical hypnosis session, and demonstrated if appropriate.
Ways of dealing with typical dental problems will be discussed, with emphasis on pain. The nature of pain and hypnotic interventions suited to incorporation in daily practice will be covered. I will discuss my personal experiences with post-surgical pain management and relate this to ways delegates can manage their personal pain.
A further practice session can be included here, incorporating deepening techniques and suggestions for pain management, or this can be structured as a group induction session if the group wishes.
This is a workshop format, and as much time as possible will be devoted to practising the techniques discussed and demonstrated.
The learning outcomes are that participants will:
- be able to effectively carry out two rapid induction techniques
- be able to utilise appropriate structuring of language in indirect techniques.
- be able to use techniques learned in pain management.
More or less emphasis can be placed on any of the above areas depending on the needs and interests of the group.
FOR FURTHER DETAILS OF TIMES AND COSTS PLEASE CONTACT THE BSMDH (SCOT) CLICK HERE
Please come back again soon to check this page for updates.
VENUES:
Ross Hall Hospital The Royal Scots Club
221 Crookston Road 30 Abercromby Street
Glasgow Edinburgh
G52 3NQ EH3 6QF
Tel No: 0141 810 3151 Tel No: 0131 556 4270
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The City Inn Hotel Dunblane Hydro Hotel
Finnieston Quay Perth Road
G3 8HN Dunblane
Tel No: 0141 240 1002 FK15 0HG
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BSMDH-S TRAINING COURSES
(Held at Post Graduate Centre, Gartnavel General Hospital, 1053 Great Western Road, Glasgow G12 0YN - Tel No: 0141 211 2034 CLICK HERE FOR MORE DETAILS)
Module 1 : 7th & 8th October 2006
Module 2: 11th & 12th November 2006
Module 3 : 24th & 25th February 2007
ACCREDIATION
Last date for submission of case histories – 4th November 2006
Examination – Date to be announced
News from the other Societies
The Lancashire & Cheshire Branch is holding a discussion on Sunday 3rd September 2006. Dr Mike Gow will be attending and discussing his recent TV appearance, this is a chance to speak in person with Dr Gow on this very interesting case. This will be a rare chance to watch the entire procedure of a dental implant placement using hypnosis as the sole form of anaesthesia/analgesia. Please contact Linda Dunlop. Hon Secretary – Lanc & Chesh Branch if you wish to attend : ldunlop76@aol.com or telephone number 01695 633 373.
The Midlands Branch of BSMDH is please to invite you to a discussion on Sunday 5th November 2006. Dr Alastair Dobbin will be discussing self-help CD’s for treating depression. Further information can be gained from : hylandmidsbsmdh@lineone.net or by phone/fax 0121 624 2306.
Calendar 2005-2006
MEETING VENUES:
GLASGOW: Ross Hall Hospital, 221 Crookston Road, G52 3NQ. Tel: 0141-810-3151 EDINBURGH: The Royal Scots Club, 30 Abercromby Place, EH3 6OE. Tel: 0131-556-4270
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COUNCIL MEETINGS: 2ND OCTOBER 2005, 4TH DECEMBER 2005, 22ND JANUARY 2006, 26TH MARCH 2006. (1045AM UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED)
Sunday 2nd October 2005: Ross Hall Hospital, Glasgow 130pm-330pm- ‘Spectrum of Hypnotherapy’ from 10th European Congress of Hypnosis held at GOZO (MALTA). Drs Dobbin, Carmichael, Long and McKinnon.
Sunday 6th November 2005: Royal Scots Club, Edinburgh. 130pm
'This meeting will be at the Royal Scots Club in 30 Abercrombie Place, Edinburgh EH3 6QE (not abercromy street as previously documented on this site and in the flyer) which is just down from queen street running paralell to it, only 5 minutes from the station. Because the speaker cannot arrive in time for a morning session the meeting will start at 1.30 and will continue until 4.20 with a break for tea and mingling. The Topic is: Brief therapy and hypnosis in a Primary Care setting. Dr Ann Williamson (www.annwilliamson.co.uk) A series of cases will be presented that demonstrate the application of brief solution oriented hypnosis in the successful treatment of phobia, panic disorder, PTSD and depression. Brief therapy facilitated by hypnosis and imagery gives clients tools which they can continue to use after formal sessions have finished. This is not only ego-strengthening for the client but also fosters independence from the therapist, who functions as a co-worker with the client rather than as an "expert". Dr Ann Williamson is a GP of thirty years standing who uses hypnosis and brief therapy both formally and informally with many of her patients. She trained in hypnosis in 1990 and gained Accreditation by the British Society of Medical & Dental Hypnosis in 1995. She trained in Neuro-linguistic Programming (NLP), becoming a Certified Practitioner in NLP in 1997 and a Master Practitioner in 1998. She has also attended workshops on Brief Therapy run by Bill O'Hanlon, Danie Beaulieu and Steve De-Shazer. She is currently Chairman of the British Society of Medical & Dental Hypnosis and Honorary National Secretary for the British Society of Experimental and Clinical Hypnosis and is involved in training for both Societies. She has had several cases published in Contemporary Hypnosis and has published two books, one on Smoking Cessation and one on Anxiety Management. She has run numerous workshops on brief psychological interventions and stress management over the years both in the UK and abroad.
Sunday 4th December 2005: Ross Hall Hospital, Glasgow 130pm-200pm- Clinical Presentation 200pm-300pm- Lecture ‘EMDR & Hypnosis’. Dr Frank Corrigan, Consultant Psychiatrist.
Sunday 22nd January 2006: Royal Scots Club, Edinburgh. 130pm-200pm- Clinical Presentation 200pm-300pm- Lecture ‘Autogenic Training and Hypnosis’ Dr Ian Ross & Dr A. Dobbin (Edin)
Title: Flowing with our healing molecules: Autogenic Therapy approaches in the new age of Affective Neuroscience Ian Ross has been teaching Autogenic Therapy for over ten years in Leith. During the 1980s he became interested in the physical and mental manifestations of stress, and how these can be addressed in non-pharmacological ways. Recent developments in neuroscience have stimulated his interest in the overlap between stress, anxiety, and disturbing emotions. In November 2005 he gave the Schultz Memorial Lecture to the British Autogenic Society in London. He recently retired from General Practice, and continues to teach Autogenic Therapy at his old surgery.
Sunday 26th February 2006: Ross Hall Hospital, Glasgow 130pm-200pm- Clinical Presentation 200pm-300pm- Lecture ‘Hypnotherapy in General Dental Practice’ Dr Michael Gow (Ayrshire)
Sunday 26th March 2006: Ross Hall Hospital, Glasgow 130pm- SHERRY RECEPTION 200pm- David Fisher Oration - Dr Alastair Dobbin FOLLOWED BY A.G.M.
NB Informal, monthly meetings to discuss ideas and cases are also held in both Edinburgh and Glasgow. If you are considering attending, and wish to know of the date and venue, please contact: EDINBURGH: Dr Alastair Dobbin on alastair.dobbin@lothian.scot.nhs.uk GLASGOW: Dr Ros Carmichael on roscarmichael@hotmail.com
TRAINING COURSES: (Held at Post Graduate Centre, Gartnavel General Hospital, 1053 Gt. Western Road, Glasgow G12 0YN. Tel: 0141-211-2034) Click here to find on map.
MODULE 1: 8th and 9th October 2005 MODULE 2: 19th and 20th November 2005 MODULE 3: 25th February 2006
ACCREDITATION: Last date for submission of case histories- 5th November 2005. Examination- Date to be announced. Click here to read the criteria for Certificate of Accreditation.
Dr Alastair Dobbin will chair a meeting on the 15th April 2006, in the Science festival at the Royal Museum, Chambers street, Edinburgh. Graham Wagstaff, a notorious cynic is speaking on 'hypnosis a special state' For more info click on http://www.sciencefestival.co.uk/cgi-bin/user/sciencefestival/parser.cgi?HTX=%2e%2e/events/event&_rand=422032431&PATH=/events/&EventID=720

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Calendar 2004-2005
COUNCIL MEETINGS: 3RD OCTOBER 2004, 23RD JANUARY 2005 AND 24th APRIL 2005. (1045am but may vary)
Sunday 3rd October2004: Ross Hall Hospital, Glasgow 130pm-200pm- Clinical Presentation. Dr Karen McPhail. 200pm-300pm- Lecture. "Body and soul". Dr Cynthia McVey (Glasgow Caledonian University).
Sunday 7th November 2004: Ross Hall Hospital, Glasgow 1100am-1230pm- Lecture. "Neurophysiology and Hypnosis". Dr Alistair Dobbin (Edinburgh). 200pm-330pm- Lecture. "Management of chronic facial pain". Dr I MacLeod (Newcastle)
Sunday 5th December 2004: Ross Hall Hospital, Glasgow 1030am-1230pm- Seminar. "Hypnosis in the management of nocturnal bruxism". Dr Michael A. Gow (Kilmarnock) 130pm-330pm- Lecture. "The heart and science of creative change- some notes on the journey to heartience". Dr David Reilly (Glasgow)
Sunday 23rd January 2005: British Mediacl Associaion, Edinburgh 1100am-1230pm and 200pm to 300pm- Seminar. "Changing with NLP". Dr Lewis Walker (Buckie, Banffshire)
Sunday 27th February 2005:Ross Hall Hospital, Glasgow 1100am-1230pm and 130pm-330pm- Seminar. "Forensic and medico-legal issues concerning hypnosis". Dr Michael Heap (Sheffield).
Sunday 27th March 2005- NB CHANGED TO 24TH APRIL 2005 : Ross Hall Hospital, Glasgow[/ 130pm- Sherry Reception 200pm- David Fisher Oration. "How can hypnotherapy help patients with cancer?" Prof. Leslie G. Walker (University of Hull) FOLLOWED BY AGM.
VENUES WERE GLASGOW: Ross Hall Hospital 211 Crookston Road G52 3NQ Tel: 0141 810 3151
EDINBURGH: British Medical Association 14 Queen Street Edinburgh EH2 1LL Tel: 0131 247 3000
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