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American Society of Clinical Hypnosis

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American Society of Clinical Hypnosis
AbbreviationASCH
Established1957
FounderMilton H. Erickson
Legal statusOrganization
PurposeEducation of hypnosis
MembershipASCH Membership[1]
Official language
English

The American Society of Clinical Hypnosis (ASCH) is a professional organization based in Bloomingdale, Illinois, dedicated to the use of hypnosis in clinical settings.[2] Founded by Milton H. Erickson in 1957, ASCH is a U.S. based organization for health and mental health care professionals concerning clinical hypnosis.[3]

ASCH holds an annual scientific meeting and workshops on clinical hypnosis along with a program detailing non-statutory voluntary credentialing in clinical hypnosis..[4]

ASCH publishes the American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis (AJCH).[5] The journal's focus is the scientific research and case studies on clinical hypnosis.

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References

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  1. ^ "American Society of Clinical Hypnosis |". www.asch.net. Retrieved 2023-10-13.
  2. ^ Heron, William T. (1963-04-19). "American Society of Clinical Hypnosis". Science. 140 (3564): 321–323. doi:10.1126/science.140.3564.321. ISSN 0036-8075.
  3. ^ "American Society of Clinical Hypnosis | Find a Member". www.asch.net. Retrieved 2023-10-13.
  4. ^ "American Society of Clinical Hypnosis | Membership Regional Workshops". www.asch.net. Retrieved 2023-10-13.
  5. ^ "American Society of Clinical Hypnosis | American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis". www.asch.net. Retrieved 2023-10-13.
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