Faculty

Michael Yapko

PhD
Clinical Psychologist
Private Practice

Michael D. Yapko, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist residing near San Diego, California. He is internationally recognized for his innovative work in applying clinical hypnosis in outcome-focused strategic psychotherapy, especially in the active, non-pharmacological treatment of depression. He has been invited to present his innovative ideas and methods to colleagues in more than 30 countries across six continents, as well as throughout the United States. He is a critic of the medical model of depression and instead advocates for a social perspective, suggesting the problem is less about neurochemistry and more about circumstances and perspectives in how you manage them. His highly practical YouTube lecture on How to Recover from Depression has been viewed more than 5.2 million times.

Dr. Yapko is the author of 16 books, including the new 6th edition of his classic hypnosis text Trancework, his award-winning book for professionals, Process-Oriented Hypnosis, and his popular books for a general audience, Depression is Contagious and Breaking the Patterns of Depression. His works have been translated into 10 languages. He is also the developer of the popular digital hypnotherapy mental health app called Claria in association with Mindset Health (www.mindsethealth.com). More information about Dr. Yapko is available on his website: www.yapko.com.

On the personal side, Dr. Yapko is happily married to his wife, Diane, a pediatric speech-language pathologist. Together, they enjoy hiking in the great outdoors in their spare time.

2024 Sessions

Fundamentals of Hypnosis Part 1

  • Speaker
    • Michael Yapko
Preconference

Fundamentals of Hypnosis Part 2

  • Speaker
    • Michael Yapko
Preconference

Fundamentals of Hypnosis Part 3

  • Speaker
    • Michael Yapko
Preconference

Exploring Hypnosis and Therapeutic Dissociation: The Role of Detachment Across Therapies as a Precursor to Meaningful Change

  • Speaker
    • Michael Yapko
Workshop

The Fiction of Memory

  • Speaker
    • Elizabeth Loftus
  • Discussant
    • Michael Yapko
Great Conversation

We've Had Antidepressants for Over 30 Years Now: So, Hows' That Working Out for Us?

  • Speaker
    • Erving Polster
    • Michael Yapko
Great Conversation

Hypnosis and Experiential Learning

  • Speaker
    • Michael Yapko
  • Discussant
    • Steven Hayes
Clinical Demo with Discussant

It's Time to Invite the "Crazy Cousin" to the Family Picnic: Why Every Therapist Should Know Much More About the Hypnosis They're Already (Sort of) Doing

  • Speaker
    • Michael Yapko
Speech

Process-Oriented Hypnosis: Being General Deliberately to Produce Specific Results

  • Speaker
    • Michael Yapko
Workshop

Re-thinking Depression: Disease or Social Phenomenon?

  • Speaker
    • David Burns
    • Michael Yapko
Great Conversation

Depression

  • Panelist
    • Michael Miller
    • Michael Yapko
Topical Panel

Is the Repressed Memory Controversy Still Controversial?

  • Speaker
    • Elizabeth Loftus
    • Michael Yapko
Great Conversation

Homework Assignments

  • Panelist
    • Donald Meichenbaum
    • Michael Yapko
    • Steven Hayes
Topical Panel

Exploring the Hypnotic Elements of Mindfulness

  • Speaker
    • Michael Yapko
Speech

Hypnosis Re-Imagined: How Milton H. Erickson Changed Our Minds

  • Presenter
    • Jeffrey Zeig
    • Michael Yapko
Great Conversation

Re-thinking the Therapeutic Alliance: Suggestibility and Treatment Responsiveness

  • Discussant
    • Camillo Loriedo
  • Presenter
    • Michael Yapko
Speech with Discussant

The Experiential and Strategic Treatment of Depression

  • Presenter
    • Michael Yapko
Workshop
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