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Credentials
Steven Gurgevich,
Ph.D.
Tranceformation Works!
A division of Behavioral Medicine,
Ltd.
In Brief:
Dr. Gurgevich is a licensed psychologist
specializing in behavioral and mind/body medicine. He divides his
time as a faculty member and clinician within Dr. Andrew Weil's
Program in Integrative Medicine, and as a Core Consultant to the
Pediatric Complementary and Alternative Medicine Center, both at
the University of Arizona Health Sciences Center. He also teaches
professionals through the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis
auspices. And in addition to Tranceformation Works!, he maintains
his 28+ year private practice at Behavioral Medicine, Ltd in Tucson,
Arizona.
Catagories:
Areas of
Specialization
Behavioral Medicine, Pain Management,
Medical Psychotherapy, Clinical Hypnosis,
Worker's Compensation, Consultations to
Business/Industry, Evaluation Research.
Certifications
Licensed Psychologist #533 - Arizona State Board of Psychologist
Examiners, Jan. 1977 to present Diplomate, American Board of Medical
Psychotherapists, #921, 1987 to present.
Senior
Disability Analyst and Diplomate # 2452 - American Board of Disability
Analysts, 1996. Diplomate in Behavioral Medicine #0264 - International
Academy of Behavioral Medicine, Counseling, And Psychotherapy, 1981
to present.
Certification, Approved Consultant,
American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, 1993 to
present. Certified Rehabilitation Counselor
#6838, The Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor
Certification, 1975.
Education
University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona
Ph.D. 1973 Behavioral
Sciences/Multi-disciplinary, Primarily
Psychological Counseling
M.Ed. 1973 Counseling/Psychotherapy
M.A. 1972 Sociology
Purdue University, W. Lafayette, Indiana
B.S. 1969 Krannert School of Industrial
Management
Internships
Arizona State Hospital, Southern Arizona Mental
Health Center, 1972-1973,
Supervisors: O.C. Christensen, Ed.D., Allan
Beigel, M.D.
Practicum Training in Family Counseling
Demonstration Clinics, University of Arizona
Counseling Department, 1972, O. Christensen,
Ed.D.
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Post-Doctoral
Supervision
Arizona State Hospital and The Southern
Arizona Mental Health Center,
Clinical Supervisor, Allan Beigel, M.D.,
1973-1977.
Supervision
Arizona State Hospital/Arizona State University, Seven doctoral
candidates in Clinical Psychology assigned to psychiatric evaluation
research, 1973-1977.
University
of Arizona, Practicum in Behavioral Medicine and Biofeedback, doctoral
candidate in Clinical Psychology, 1982-1983.
Hospital
Appointments/Privileges
Tucson Medical Center, Psychiatry
Executive Committee, Section Chief, 1980 to
present
Palo Verde Psychiatric Hospital, 1980 to
present
El Dorado Hospital, 1980 to present
St. Joseph’s Hospital, 1980 to present
Arizona State Hospital (Phoenix) and
Southern Arizona Mental Health Center
(1973-1977)
Professional
Memberships
Member, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine
Member, American Psychological Association
Fellow, American Society of Clinical
Hypnosis
Fellow, American Board of Medical
Psychotherapists
Member and Past President, Arizona Society of
Clinical Hypnosis
Diplomate, International Academy of
Behavioral Medicine, Counseling and
Psychotherapy
Member, Arizona Psychological Association
Member, Southern Arizona Psychological
Association
Member, International Society of Clinical
Hypnosis
Member, Society for Clinical and Experimental
Hypnosis
Member, Society of Behavioral Medicine
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Scholarships/Honors
Merit Scholarship, Sears Foundation, Purdue
University, 1968-1969
Alpha Kappa Delta, President (National
Honorary), University of Arizona, 1970-1971
President’s Award for Meritorious Performance in
Teaching, University of Arizona, 1973
Award of Merit and Recognition, The American
Society of Clinical Hypnosis, 1996
Teaching
Experience
Teaching Associate, Economics, University of
Arizona, 1969-1970
Teaching Associate, Sociology, University of
Arizona, 1970-1973
Lecturer, Child Development and Family
Relations, University of Arizona, 1974-1979
Lecturer, Arizona Personnel and Guidance
Association, Counselor Intensive, 1980
Lecturer/Supervisor, Practicum in Clinical
Hypnosis for Physicians
Tucson Hospitals’ Medical Education Program,
1981
Instructor, Clinic on Imagery and Innovation for
Teachers of Special Needs Students,
Tucson Unified School District, 1981
Instructor, Clinical Biofeedback: Stress
Management and Psychotherapy, Continuing
Education Workshop, American Psychological
Association, Anaheim, CA., 1983
Lecturer, Tucson Medical Center Enterostomal
Therapy Program, 1984-1989
Faculty, College of International
Association of Industrial Accident Boards and
Commissioners,1987-93
Faculty, American Society of Clinical Hypnosis,
Education and Research Foundation, 1985 to
present
Director/Faculty, Clinical Hypnosis Conference,
Monthly Continuing Education THMEP,
Tucson Medical Center, 1988-1990
Faculty, The American Academy of Pain Medicine,
Review Courses, 1996, 1997
Clinical Lecturer, Department of Pediatrics,
College of Medicine, University of Arizona,
June 1996 to present
Preceptor and Clinical Faculty, Program of
Integrative Medicine, College of Medicine,
University of Arizona, 1996 to present
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Consultation and Clinical
Appointments
Core Consultant, the Pediatric Complementary and
Alternative Medicine Center, College of Medicine,
University of Arizona, 1998 to present
Psychologist, Behavioral Medicine, Ltd. (Private
Practice) 1977 to present.
Consultant, Human Resources, Burr-Brown Corp.,
1995.
Consultant, IBM Corporation Medical Department,
1980-1996.
Consultant, Devon Gables Nursing Home, 1995.
Consultant, Office of the Attorney General,
State of Arizona, 1994.
Consultant and Board of Directors, Fan Kane Fund
for Brain Injured Children, 1987-1991.
Consultant, Unity of Tucson, 1983-1987.
Consultant/Lecturer, Cardiac Rehabilitation
Center, St. Joseph's Hospital, 1981-1985.
Consultant, Guitar Institute of Technology, Los
Angeles, 1983.
Consultant, Patient and Family Counseling
Department, Tucson Medical Center, 1982.
Consultant, Behavioral Sciences Division, Tucson
Police Department, 1982.
Consultant, Matrix Primary Prevention in
Substance Abuse, 1981-1982.
Consultant, Springboard Shelter Care, Tucson,
Arizona, 1977-1980.
Consultant, Treatment Alternatives to Street
Crime (TASC), Tucson, Arizona, 1976-1979.
Consultant, Teen Challenge Residential Treatment
for Runaway Children, 1976.
Consultant, Alcohol Usage Among the Rural Aged
in Arizona, HEW/PHS Grant AA MH 0914-01,
Department of Child Development and Family
Relations, University of Arizona, 1975-1976.
Consultant/Member, Advisory Committee, Southern
Arizona Mental Health Center, 1973-1974.
Psychologist II and Behavioral Health Community
Program Director, Arizona State Hospital
and Southern Arizona Mental Health Center,
1973-1977.
Consultant, Vision Quest Residential Treatment
Center for Children, Tucson,
Arizona,1973-1980.
Senior Partner, Associated Psychologists, Ltd.,
1972-1980.
Senior Partner, Behavioral Research Associates,
1972-1980.
Consultant, Planning Committee, University of
Arizona Workshops on Drug Education, 1972.
Consultant, Tucson Awareness House, 1971.
Research Associate, University of Arizona,
Departments of Economics, Sociology, Counseling
and
Child Development and Family Relations,
1969-1973.
Research Coordinator, Urban Planning Programs,
Division of Economic and Business Research,
University of Arizona, 1969 (summer)
Research Technician, College of Civil
Engineering, Purdue University, 1969.
Senior Planning Analyst, Department of
Development and Planning, City of Gary,
Indiana.
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Publications and
Presentations
"Nourishing Mind and Body for Optimum
Health," with Andrew Weil, MD
and Joy Kettler Gurgevich, BS, (Advanced
Workshop) Advanced Workshops and Scientific
Program,
The American Society of Clinical Hypnosis
Annual Workshops and Scientific Meetings,
Reno,
Nevada, March 23-27, 2001.
"Clinical Hypnosis and Integrative Medicine,
(Advanced Workshop)," The American Society of
Clinical
Hypnosis Annual Workshops and Scientific
Meetings, Reno, Nevada, March 23-27, 2001
"Nourishing Mind and Body for Weight Loss," with
Joy Kettler Gurgevich, BS, Scientific
Program,
The American Society of Clinical Hypnosis
Annual Workshops and Scientific Meetings,
Reno,
Nevada, March 23-27, 2001.
"Applying Hypnosis in Mind-Body Medicine," The
Art of Healing: The Clinical Practice of
Integrative
Medicine, the Associate Fellowship Program
in Integrative Medicine, Tucson, Arizona,
September
16-22, 2000. "Self Hypnosis and Trance
Experiences," Pediatric Integrative Medicine
Conference,
University of Arizona College of Medicine
and the Program in Integrative Medicine,
Tucson,
Arizona, February 18-20, 2000.
"Clinical Hypnosis and Integrative Medicine,
(Advanced Workshop)," The American Society of
Clinical
Hypnosis Annual Workshops and Scientific
Meetings, Baltimore, Maryland, February
25-29,2000.
"Mind/Body Medicine and Interstitial Cystitis,"
Interstitial Cystitis Support Group of Tucson,
University
of Arizona Health Sciences Center, January
23, 2000.
"From Temple Sleep to Mind/Body Medicine," The
Arizona Society of Clinical Hypnosis,
Tucson, Arizona, January 21, 2000.
"Mind/Body Medicine: Clinical Hypnosis (Basic
Level)," Program in Integrative Medicine,
University of Arizona College of Medicine,
Tucson, Arizona, January 14, 2000. “Mind/Body:
Hypnotic Theory and Healing Behaviors,” Pain
Frontiers ’98: The Neurobiogenisis of
Pain– Enhancing the Healing Response,
Scottsdale, Arizona, September 24-27, 1998.
“Opioid Management: Medical and Psychological
Issues,” Workshop with Jennifer Schneider,
MD,
Pain Frontiers ‘98: The NeuroBiogenisis of
Pain - Enhancing the Healing Response,
Scottsdale,
Arizona, September 26, 1998
“Mind/Body Medicine: Integrative Approaches”
Arizona Psychological Association Annual
Meeting,
Tucson, Arizona, September 25, 1998.
“Understanding Paradoxical Reactions to
Hypnosis,”40th Annual Scientific Meetings,
American Society
of Clinical Hypnosis, Fort Worth, Texas,
March , 1998.
"Psychological Aspects of Chronic Pelvic Pain,"
and "Psychological Assessment and Treatment of
the
Chronic Pain Patient," The American Academy
of Pain Medicine, Phoenix, Arizona,
February 13 and 14, 1997.
“Psychosocial Assessment of Patient Candidacy
for Implantation Surgery,” Frontiers in Pain
1996,
Conference sponsored by the Maricopa Medical
Center, Maricopa Health Systems and the Pain
Institute, Scottsdale, Arizona, April 13,
1996.
“Mind-Body Interventions for Pain Management,”
Frontiers in Pain 1996, conference sponsored by
the
Maricopa Medical Center, Maricopa Health
Systems and the Pain Institute, Scottsdale,
Arizona,
April 9, 1996.
“Hypnotherapy and Worker’s Compensation Cases,”
37th Annual Scientific Meetings, American
Society of Clinical Hypnosis, San Diego,
March 1995.
“Hypnotic Regression and UFO Abduction,” 37th
Annual Scientific Meetings, American Society
of
Clinical Hypnosis, San Diego, March
1995.
“An Ounce of Hypnosis, A Pound of Prevention:
Training Emergency Personnel about Handling
Patients in Altered States,” with Elise Ann
Gurgevich, Ph.D, MPH, The American Society of
Clinical
Hypnosis Annual Meetings, Orlando, Florida,
March 1990.
Faculty, Clinical Hypnosis and Behavioral
Medicine Workshop, International Congress on
Psychosomatic Medicine and Hypnosis, The
Hague, Netherlands, August 1988.
Position Paper, Panel on “Religion and Hypnosis
with the Representative Opinions of all
Faiths,”
Scientific Program, The American Society of
Clinical Hypnosis Annual Meetings, Chicago,
Illinois,
1988.
Conscious Ideas Plus Subconscious Power, a 4
hour cassette album for clinical hypnosis
training. Workshop presentations in Arizona,
Indiana, and Michigan in 1987.
“Clinical Hypnosis in the Performing Arts,”
American Society of Clinical Hypnosis
Scientific
Meetings, Dallas, Texas, November 1983.
“Hypnosis and Behavioral Medicine,” presented at
the Scientific Meetings of the American Society
of
Clinical Hypnosis, Denver, Colorado, October
1982.
“Symptomatic and Psychodynamic Techniques of
Hypnotherapy for the Treatment of Obesity within
a
Comprehensive Health and Weight Program,"
American Society of Clinical Hypnosis
Scientific
Meetings, November 1981.
“Image and Incidence of Clinical Hypnosis Among
Physicians, Dentists, and Nurses,”
American Psychological Association Annual
Meetings, Los Angeles, 1981.
“The Personal Career Development Profile as
facilitator of Small Group Psychotherapy,”
Institute for Personality and Ability
Testing Conference, March 1981, San Luis Obispo,
CA.
“Clinical Observation and Utilization of
Psychodynamic Commonalties Among Females
Receiving Hypnotherapy for Obesity,”
presented at Scientific Meetings of the American
Society
of Clinical Hypnosis, San Francisco,
November 1979.
“The Survival of Youthful Offenders Via
Residential Treatment Evaluation Results,”
presented at the Annual Meetings of the
American Association of Psychiatric Services for
Children,
Washington, D.C., November 1977.
“Practical Issues in Developing and Operating a
Halfway House Program,” with Allan Beigel,
M.D.,
Heidi Hollenbach, M.S., James Scanlon, M.S.,
and Joseph Geffen, M.A., Hospital and
Community
Psychiatry, August 1977.
“The Kid Nobody Wants: An Innovative Treatment
Program for Youthful Offenders,” presented at
the Annual Meetings of the American
Orthopsychiatric Association, New York.
“Women: A Perpetual Minority,” Pacific
Sociological Association, Portland, Oregon.
1971.
“The Inappropriateness of Randomization in
Psychiatric Evaluation Research,” with Allan
Beigel, M.D.,
and Frank A. Petroni, Ph.D., Evaluation,
Vol. 4 (1977) 22-23.
“Symptom Improvement Among Patients After
Discharge,” with Allan Beigel, M.D. and
Frank A. Petroni, Ph.D. Presented at the
American Psychiatric Association Meetings in
Anaheim, California, May 1975, American
Journal of Psychiatry.
“A Comprehensive Strategy for the Evaluation of
Community Health Program Modalities,” with
Allan Beigel, M.D. and Frank A. Petroni,
Ph.D. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of
the
National Council on Community Mental Health
Centers, Washington, D.C. Feb. 1975.
Factors and Processes Influencing Adolescent
Aspirations, Doctoral Dissertation,
University of Arizona, 1973.
“Overview of an Evaluation to Assess the
Therapeutic Effectiveness of a Psychiatric
Halfway
House Program,” with Allan Beigel, M.D. and
Frank A. Petroni, Ph.D. Presented at the
National Conference on Evaluation in
Alcoholism, Drug Abuse and Mental Health
Programs,
Washington, D.C. (April 1974). Published in
DHEW Public Health Service Biometrics
Division
Report series.
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Other Professional
Activity
Chairman, Component Sections, The
American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, 1998
Advisory Editor, The American Journal of
Clinical Hypnosis, The Journal of the American
Society of
clinical Hypnosis, 1998
Co-Presenter with Dr. Andrew Weil, "Mind/Body
Healing", Examining Integrative Medicine,
Canyon Ranch, Tucson, Arizona, October 8,
1997, May 15 & September 16 1998
Invited Workshop: “Clinical Hypnosis and
Behavioral Medicine,” the Greater Philadelphia
Society of
Clinical Hypnosis, Thomas Jefferson Medical
School, April 19, 1998.
“Imaginary Medicine: Hypnosis for Children,”
Specialty Clinic, Pediatric Department, College
of
Medicine, University of Arizona, April 16,
1998.
Faculty, Advanced Workshop on Clinical Hypnosis
in Behavioral and Rehabilitation Medicine, The
American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Fort
Worth, Texas, March 13-18, 1998.
Faculty, Advanced Workshop on Behavioral
Medicine and Hypnosis, The American Society
of
Clinical Hypnosis, Dallas, Texas, September
17-22, 1996.
Faculty, Frontiers in Pain 1996, Conference
sponsored by the Maricopa Medical Center,
Maricopa Health Systems and the Pain
Institute, Scottsdale, Arizona, April 9-15,
1996.
Presenter, Palo Verde Mental Health Services,
Tucson Medical Center Inservice continuing
education
entitled “Mind/Body Interventions in a
Psychiatric Hospital” December 7, 1995.
Workshop Trainer, “Behavioral Medicine and
Clinical Hypnosis,” a three-day advanced
level
training program, American Society of
Clinical Hypnosis, Phoenix, Arizona, November 16,
1995.
Presenter, “Mind/Body Interventions," College of
Medicine, University of Arizona, Dr. Andrew
Weil,
October - December 1995.
Presenter, Pediatrics Department, University
Medical Center, “Hypnotherapy for Nocturnal
Enuresis,"
July 28, 1995.
Presenter, Tucson Medical Center Staff
In-Service, “Mind/Body Interventions,” July
17-18, 1995.
Chairman, Symposium, Medical: “ Difficult
Challenges, The Role of Hypnosis in Drug
Dependency
to End Stage Lung Disease”, 37th Annual
Scientific Meetings, ASCH, San Diego, California,
March
1995.
Presenter, St. Joseph’s Hospital Continuing
Education, “Treating the Alternative
Patient,”
with Fred Menick, M.D., February 21,
1995.
Presenter, Surgical Grand Rounds, “The
Alternative Cancer Patient You Can’t
Understand,”
with Fred Menick, M.D. and Andrew Weil,
M.D., January 25, 1995.
Board of Governors, American Society of Clinical
Hypnosis, 1979-1994.
Participant, Scientific Program, American
Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Las Vegas, April
1987.
Participant, Scientific Program, Annual Meetings
of American Society of Clinical Hypnosis,
Seattle, Washington, March 1986.
Presenter, Industrial Commission of Arizona
Annual Workshop, June 1985.
Presenter, Counseling Conference, University of
Arizona, Department of Counseling, January
1985.
Presenter, “Psychodynamics of Pain”, St.
Joseph’s Hospital, Nursing In-Service, February
1984.
Lecturer, Treatment of the Chronically Ill
Patient, St. Joseph’s Hospital Rehabilitation
Series,
October 1984.
Presenter, Southern Arizona Counselor
Association and Career Guidance Project
Seminars
on “Counseling Techniques”, March, 1984.
Member, Executive Committee of the American
Society of Clinical Hypnosis, 1984-1986.
Chairman, By-Laws Committee, American Society of
Clinical Hypnosis, 1983.
Division 30 (Psychological Hypnosis) Liaison to
Health Psychology Division 38,
American Psychological Association,
1982-1983.
CommitteeMember/Faculty, Division30,
Psychological Hypnosis, The American
Psychological
Association Pre-Convention Workshops,
1982-1983.
Nursing In-Service: “The Disruptive Patient,” El
Dorado Hospital, April 1982.
Lecturer, Arizona Workers Claim Association,
“Intricacies of the MMPI,” Phoenix, Arizona, Jan.
1982.
Guest Speaker, State Compensation Fund,
In-Service Education (September 1980 to
present),
varied topics in behavioral medicine,
psychology, and rehabilitation.
Guest Lecturer, Nursing Education, St. Joseph’s
Hospital, September 1981.
Participant, Current Concepts in Medicine 1980,
St. Joseph’s Hospital, Southern Arizona
Chapter
of Arizona Academy of Family Physicians, and
Tucson Hospitals Medical Education Program,
May 1980.
Panel Participant, Arizona Career Education
Conference, Phoenix, Arizona, April 1978.
Session Chairman, Roundtables at Annual Meetings
of National Council on Family Relations,
San Diego, October 1977.
Panel Participant, 54th Annual Meetings of the
American Orthopsychiatric Association,
New York, April 1977.
Panel Participant, Evaluation Session, TASC -
Treatment Alternatives to Street Crime-
National
Conference, Tucson, Arizona, November
1976.
Session Chairman, Roundtables at Annual Meetings
of National Council on Family Relations,
New York, October 1976.
Member, Scientific Project Management
Development Group, Arizona State Department of
Education,
ESEA Title III---Innovative Programs,
1974-1975. Panel Discussant, Evaluation Workshop
at North
American Congress on Alcohol and Drug
Problems, December 1974.
Panel Discussant, Perspectives on Minorities
Session, Pacific Sociological Association,
1972.
Chairman, Component Sections, The American
Society of Clinical Hypnosis, 1998-2001 .
Technical
Reports
Author and/or co-author of 37 technical reports
of evaluation research projects contracted
through private consulting practice in areas of
mental health, education, labor, and substance
abuse.
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Continuing
Education
Advanced Workshops and Scientific Program, The
American Society of Clinical Hypnosis Annual
Workshops and Scientific Meetings, Reno,
Nevada, March 23-27, 2001, 36 hours CME.
Advanced Workshops and Scientific Program, The
American Society of Clinical Hypnosis
Annual Workshops and Scientific Meetings,
Baltimore, MD, February 25-29, 2000, 36 hrs CME.
Pain Frontiers ’98, The NeuroBiogenisis of Pain –
Enhancing the Healing Response,
September 24-27, 1998, 27 hours CME.
Arizona Psychological Association Annual
Meetings, Tucson, Arizona, September 25, 1998,
3.0 hours.
Examining Integrative Medicine, Canyon Ranch,
Tucson Arizona, October 8, 1997, May 15, and
September 16, 1998, 6 hours CME.
40th Annual Workshops and Scientific Meetings of
the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis,
Fort Worth, Texas, March 13-18, 1998, 30
hours CME.
"Many Faces of Grief," Carondelet Management
Institute, Tucson, Arizona, October 14, 1997,
5.0 hours CME.
Review Test, "NIH Consensus Statement on The
Treatment of Chronic Pain and Insomnia,"
The Office of Medical Applications of
Research and the Office of Education
at the National Institutes of Health,
September, 1997, 1 hour CME.
14th International Congress of Hypnosis
Workshops, the International Society of Clinical
Hypnosis
and The American Society of Clinical
Hypnosis, San Diego, California, June 21-27,
1997,
20 hours CME.
Review Course, The American Academy of Pain
Medicine, Phoenix, Arizona, February 12-16,
1997,
27 hours CME.
Regional Workshop, the American Society of
Clinical Hypnosis, Dallas, Texas, September
19-22, 1996,
20 hours CME.
Frontiers in Pain 1996, conference sponsored by
the Maricopa Medical Center, Maricopa Health
Systems and the Pain Institute, Scottsdale,
Arizona, 25 hours CME.
ASCH Regional Workshop, American Society of
Clinical Hypnosis, Phoenix, Arizona, November,
1995
24 hours CME.
Annual Scientific Meetings and Workshops on
Clinical Hypnosis, The American Society of
Clinical
Hypnosis, 33 hrs. CME each. Years attended:
1979, 1981, 1982, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990,
1993,
1994, 1995, 1997.
“Testifying in Court, and Tutorial” with Stanley
A. Brodsky, Ph.D., Forensic Psychological
Services
and Maricopa Psychological Society, October
22-24, 1994, 14 CEU’s.
“Confidentiality of Medical Records,” American
Health Information Management Association,
Phoenix, Arizona, August 26, 1994, 6
CEU’s.
“Mental Health Care Tomorrow,” Southern Arizona
Psychological Association, April 1994, 7
CEU’s.
“Approaches to Pain Management,” Maricopa
Medical Center and Pain Management
Collaborative
Group, Tucson, Arizona, February 1994, 6
CME’s.
“Advanced Topics in Clinical Hypnosis,” Errol
Korn, M.D., The Arizona Society of Clinical
Hypnosis,
April 1993, 8 CEU’s.
“Insomnia and the Psychopharmacology of Sleep,”
with Milton Erman, M.D., Tufts University
School
of Medicine, Phoenix, Arizona, October 19,
1993, 1 CME.
Regional Workshops, American Society of Clinical
Hypnosis, Chicago, IL, Aug. 1991, 25 CEU’s.
Rutgers University Graduate Program in Applied
and Professional Psychology, “Advances in
Psychology,” 1982-1983, 33 hrs.
Practica and Workshops of the Society of
Behavioral Medicine, G. Schwartz, Ph.D., R.
Elliot, M.D.,
Chicago, Illinois, March 1982, 24 CME’s.
“The Psyche, The Soma and the Heart:
Psychological and Behavioral Aspects of
Cardiovascular Disease
and It’s Treatment,” Robert Elliot, M.D.,
Behavioral Health Services of St. Luke’s Medical
Center,
Phoenix, Arizona, April 3, 1982, 7
CME’s.
American Psychological Association, Division 30,
Psychological Hypnosis Workshop, Los Angeles,
California 1982, 8 CEU’s.
“Hypnosis and Pain,” with H. Crasilneck, Ph.D.,
Arizona Society of Clinical Hypnosis, and
Tucson
Hospitals’ Medical Education Program,
Tucson, Arizona, May 1981, 8 CEU’s.
“Obesity: Nutritional and Psychological
Treatments," Health and Weight Program,
with M. Simonson, Ph.D., Sc.D., and James
Wirth, M.D., Ph.D., Department of Psychiatry,
Johns Hopkins Medical School, March 1981, 33
hrs. CME’s.
Biofeedback: A Treatment for Stress Disorders,
an Adjunct to Psychotherapy, Advanced
Workshop
Program, American Psychological Association,
Los Angeles, California, August 1981, 6
CME’s.
2nd European Congress of Hypnosis in
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatic Medicine,
Dubrovnik,
Yugoslavia, May 1980, 20 CEU’s.
“Clinical Use of Hypnosis with Children” with
Karen Olness, M.D. and Gail Gardner, Ph.D.,
The Society of Clinical and Experimental
Hypnosis, Department of Psychiatry, University of
Colorado
Medical School, Denver, Colorado October
1979, 30 CME’s.
“Hypnosis and Pain Control” with Paul Sacerdote,
M.D., Society of Clinical and Experimental
Hypnosis
and the University of North Carolina College
of Medicine, Asheville, North Carolina, October
1978,
30 CME’s.
Advanced Workshop, The American Society of
Clinical Hypnosis, Phoenix, Arizona, January
1978,
25 CEU’s.
“Hypnosis and Psychosomatics” with T.X. Barber,
Ph.D., Cal State Polytech and Proseminars,
September 1977, 15 CEU’s.
Advanced Seminar, Don Schaefer, M.D., Southern
California Society of Clinical Hypnosis and
University of California, Irvine, Newport
Beach, California, February 1976, 16 CME’s.
Basic Workshop, K. Thompson, DDS, R. Pearson,
M.D., The American Society of Clinical
Hypnosis,
Phoenix, Arizona, February 1975, 20
CEU’s.
Human Sexuality Workshop for
Professionals--Human Growth and Development
Series,
Dept. of Counseling Psychology, University
of Arizona, 1973.
“Gestalt Workshop for Counselors,” Gestalt
Training Institute of UCLA, Tucson, Arizona,
1973.
“Transactional Analysis Workshop for
Professionals,” Human Growth and Development
Series,
Dept. of Counseling Psychology, University
of Arizona, 1973.
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