Hypnotherapists

John Teleska, M.Ed., NBCCH
John Teleska (M.Ed., University of Rochester) has maintained a hypnotherapy practice in Rochester, NY since 1997 and is a clinician at the Integrated Health Department of Clifton Springs Hospital.
He has completed nine years of advanced training in Ericksonian hypno - and psychotherapy, sponsored by the Forum for Psychotherapy Cybernetics in NYC. He has trained under the direction of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, the Milton H. Erickson Foundation in Phoenix, and studied psychodrama with Dorothy Satten and pre- and peri-natal birth trauma with William Emerson. He has also studied Sensory Awareness with Charlotte Selver, whose work he experiences as embodied hypnotherapy-that frees deeply held physiological patterns.
John is a member of The Center for Psychotherapy Cybernetics, a private group of clinicians investigating the utilization of therapist/client creativity for promoting change. He is also a member of the American Counseling Association and The National Board of Certified Clinical Hypnotherapists. With colleagues Andrew Roffman (faculty, NYU Medical Center’s Child Studies Program) and Laurence Sugarman, M.D.(faculty, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry), he has co-authored published works expanding the clinician’s view of what constitutes therapeutic hypnotic engagement.
He has also worked in the fields of physics, engineering, teaching, and music. |