Swiss Public Health Conference 2025-Poster
Hypno-Neuro-Imaginative Techniques: A Neuroscience-Based Mental Health Tool for vulnerable and High-Stress Populations”
This page accompanies our poster presented at the Swiss Public Health Conference 2025.
It provides additional details on our exploratory case studies in Switzerland and the Democratic Republic of Congo, highlighting how Hypno-Neuro-Imaginative Techniques (HNI) can foster self-regulation, resilience, and emotional balance among refugees, migrants, and humanitarian workers.
Key Insights
🌍 Context → Refugees and humanitarian staff often live under chronic stress, disrupting the nervous system.
🧠 Our Approach → HNI combines guided imagery and neuroscience to reconnect people with their internal resources.
💪 Results → 80% of refugee participants reported improved well-being, 75% showed increased empathy, 87% of humanitarian staff applied the tools in daily life.
For full results, scientific references, and implications for Swiss public health:
About Us
The Association of Humanitarian Hypnosis (AHH) develops and disseminates simple, rapid, and intercultural psychosocial tools that strengthen resilience in crisis contexts.